[2][3] The game was also published by Sears for their Tele-Games product line as Speedway II.
[4] Street Racer was one of the two launch titles programmed by Kaplan; Air-Sea Battle was the other.
Between one and four players can compete simultaneously by using the paddle controllers,[5] which allow the vehicle to move left and right along the bottom of the screen.
If a one-player game is selected, the player competes with a static computer opponent that allows objects to collide with it or pass by.
[citation needed] As one of the earliest games written for the platform, Street Racer suffered from unattractive, blocky graphics.