
Now Test Drive is not a complicated game by any stretch of the imagination. It goes exactly like this. You get an intro, which includes a title screen and car graphic. An option to choose between keyboard control or joystick control. You then choose from one of five cars. You spend the rest of your time racing along a mountain road trying to go as fast as you can without crashing.

The former Factory, Brujeria and Arkaea sticksman has been on the soundtrack of 60 to 70 videogames.
The publisher has released a very short teaser trailer that doesn't really show anything gameplay-wise, but it's still good to know that Test Drive will be making a comeback in the not-so-distant-future.
We're back! ☀️👑 #NaconConnect 7th July pic.twitter.com/30tNhs5z4C
— Test Drive (@testdrive) July 3, 2020
Fantastic, hopefully it has cockpit view and a nice physics model for wheel compatibility!

Atari Inc. was a pioneer of videogames before the $70 billion industry left it behind. Now its creditors are set to meet a similar fate.
The creator of arcade classics such as "Pong" and "Asteroids," has filed a bankruptcy plan that will keep French parent Atari SA in control of the company. The plan calls for Atari to pay off its bankruptcy loan and not much else, after it was unable to sell its valuable name and two of its lucrative franchises.