OH MY GOD I FOUND IT! I've been looking for the name of this game for YEARS! I remember playing it at a roller rink in the late 90s and couldn't remember what the name of it was.
Same here as well. I use to play this in Chucke Cheese down in Orlando, Florida and couldn't remember the name if my life depended on it. What in awesome game this is. Hope the younger generation will like it as much as we did.
Alianger agreed, I suppose the same reasons another high tech Atari classic never gained any traction. It was a helicopter combat game called Talon Something
I loved this game, I beat them twice with an audience behind me, guys from 8 to 20 years old. They even applauded at the end of the last level. good memories
You never know what UA-cam will dredge up, huh? I remember playing this as a kid in the 80's and 90's at the mall arcade too and at various restaurants, roller rink, etc. My family traveled a lot back them and this game was always a welcome sight at wherever we stopped. Fed it a lot of quarters. I have not played it in over 30 years and had forgotten the title. So was surprised and delighted when it popped up! I was like.....I remember this!!!!!! But, hey.......hey......hey.......guess what! Courtesy of the Mame emulator - I got to play it again! The arcade version, exactly as I remember it! Thank you for allowing me to relive a little part of my childhood I hadn't known I had forgotten.
This game was far beyond its time. It just stuck out in the arcade. Everytime I saw it my parents would toss me a few quarters. I could never get past the first few levels so I just made sure I did a few loops. Man, the memories
I loved this game when I was young, but was horrible at it. I did not make it very far, but would keep feeding it quarters and keep trying at it. Thanks for posting.
WOW, for 1989 this is pretty impressive stuff- the damage model, the frenetic gameplay intercut with those little cinematic freeze frames where they deliver new mechanics to the player on the fly- it's technically impressive, for sure, but even better than that, it just seems *cool*
One of my all time favorites. This is pure Atari genius at work. Unique concept, excellent gameplay rendering and graphics. Well ahead of it's time, and of course very challenging.
Yes!! This takes me back, loved this game. I lived near a seaside resort so the arcades were a big deal. Managed to get a hi-score on this one, the elation as you went passed the existing top names on the track was amazing, as was having a little audience to see it!!
I used to play this on my Atari Lynx all the time! It was one of their better games and just like their arcade version. Actually, being on a smaller screen made it look better.
At about 8:50 there's a speed boost near the beginning of level 9. If you get that speed boost and then stick the wall of tunnel near the top, you'll get the top split tunnel with different door. It's a warp tunnel.
I remember watching other kids play this one at a 7-11 when I was 9 years old (around 1989 or 1990) and remember thinking how cool and futuristic this game seemed at the time. I haven’t seen it since. This is my first time seeing it in 34 years!
I think the sad part about playing these classic Atari arcade games is not having the original controls. I love MAME and have this on the Midway Arcade Treasures, but trying to play this, Road Blasters and 720 Degrees is too hard and it's a shame because I would play them more often.
Yeah! Thinking the same with the Mame arcade machine i built some years ago. Maybe there's a way with the Wii original and the wheels. Don't know if there's a MAME app/mode that can accept the .zip game files, but would be interesting, isn't it? And now i think twice, it could be posible to connect the Wii to the arcade's monitor and have it inside the cabinet.
This game was so much fun back in the day when I was a little kid. Seeing that last level and the names go by as you pass them... Whoever HANS LUVS CHRISTIAN (or something like that) was, I still remember you 30 years later.
Heh nice to look at the comments and know I'm not the only one who played this as a kid and longed to know what it was called so I could see it again. By graces do I miss this game.
Hot Dog Storm Hard Drivin came out in 89, too. That was the first game I ever saw with polygons. But I, Robot, an obscure game from 84 has them both beat.
Good lord, its been 30 years since I last seen or played this game! Played the crap out of this game, pre-SF2 era. I remember being hell bent on getting good at this game but could only clear the first 3-4 stages. Fun stuff. After finding this after so many years, I now realize why I loved the Wipeout series so much. Ive played every single Wipeout that has come out and keep hoping they make more since the last PS3 version. From S.T.U.N Runner to F-zero to Wipeout and many other inspired games. I dont know any of any similar games that came before this game, but I believe that if STUN Runner did not exist, games like F-Zero and Wipeout most likely would have never happened. STUN Runner, I salute you!
Holy shit… FINALLY! I used to play this at the arcade when I was a kid, and I could never remember the name of it. I have tried finding it so, so many times over the years, and never thought to just look up a list of all flat-shaded polygon arcade games. All I remembered about it was it was a hovering vehicle that would progressively have more parts added as you completed sections of the game. It was my go-to whenever we visited the mall arcade in ‘89, ‘90, etc… so nostalgic to see after 30+ years. 🥹
You could win a T-shirt by getting far enough in the final challenge. I got far enough once, but the contest was already over (it ended in April 1990). The contest is disabled by default, but you can turn it on in the service menus. I don't know if you actually got far enough in this video. It might be 100,000 feet. Anyway, the final level is supposed to be endless. With a high speed cheat, you get to the end with like 3 seconds left. The voice says "you have completed level muhhhh"... there's no sample for "twenty-three".
Yikes.. I remember this cabinet.. I recall it being so insanely tedious and difficult to control the ship..car..whatever it is. Which is interesting given you only have 1 degree of freedom! A total quarter eater.
I remember finding the Level 9 Warp by accident. This player missed it but go back to the start of Level 9. At the very beginning of the tunnel there is a booster, if you hit the booster and climb to the ceiling you will bypass the right/left tunnel choice and go to a secret warp zone. It's been so long that I forgot what level the warp takes you. If you watch the video at the start of Level 9 you will briefly see the warp zone in the upper part of the screen as the player makes the turn.
That's because it *is* from the creators of RoadBlasters -- Atari Games, 1987. That same gong "insert-coin" effect is featured in 720°, Toobin', and Cyberball 2072, I recall, and a similar one plays for Road Runner and Marble Madness, too. I wouldn't doubt there are others that had it, as well. These are just the ones I remember! :3
There are a couple of places in S.T.U.N. Runner where you could score 20,000 points by warping, but you would easily score more by just playing through the levels and not warping.
Seems faster than i remember maybe its cause youre good at the game and i probably wasnt so good, i put my share of quarters in this cabinet back in 89 / 90. Fun arcade game that had a seat to sit on
Used to play this game at the arcade at our bowling alley while my dad had his bowling league. We used to call it the STAY OFF THE RAIL game because I was so bad at it lol
Eric Estevez - Not every claim made by a UA-camr is bullshit, though. And with a little practice, getting the code for the T+shirt would not have been that extraordinary; I’m sure Atari gave out many S.T.U.N. Runner t-shirts during the contest. If you started on level 11 and took the 12 to 18 warp, you would get to the Ultimate Challenge after completing six levels, and you should have been able to win the T with some practice.
Notice how on the second-to-last race (around 24:42) the score counter seems to drop to a very low value and then slowly "corrects itself"? That's actually a bug with the score display routine - after 700K, scores between x00,000 and x09,999 will be truncated incorrectly. If there is a cap on the score (999,999 most likely), it's likely not possible to reach legally, because your game automatically ends once you get as far as you can* in the Ultimate Challenge. The current Twin Galaxies record holder has a 794K score and the MARP (MAME replay) leaderboard has a record of 849K (they only made it to Level 16 though, so a million might've been possible if they had gone all the way). *Technically, the Ultimate Challenge is not supposed to be "beatable" in the sense you can finish the course, but it DOES have a set distance - 132,793 ft of track - and supposedly there is a routine in the game's programming that handles what happens if you ever got that far!
Gordon Taylor - in 1990 I had a game where I scored 1,020,000 on one credit. I reached level 20. The game records seven digit scores, in spite of the 700,000 score bug. The game has at least one other bug, at least the one at Funspot does, but I know I've seen it elsewhere. Sometimes you get a situation where on Level 9 you take the first boost pad but do not warp. At the point where you exit the first tunnel, the game oftentimes freezes up and then resets. Another situation that I consider a bug: if you reach the Ultimate Challenge but fail to be one of the top five in distance, you are not allowed to enter your high score. But if you game ends on any other level, you are allowed to enter a high score if you score enough points. In spite of these bugs, S.T.U.N. Runner is one of my favorite arcade games, but the game could have been so much better!
Eric Estevez - I realize my game from 1990 was unverifiable, as I never recorded my games. But yes, I did once score 1,020,xxx points on one credit in a S.T.U.N. Runner arcade game where I reached level 20. If I were bullshitting, I could have claimed reaching the Ultimate Challenge on one credit. As for my score, I probably scored about 400,000 on the Boost Challenge. Perhaps in a future game I can record it and submit my play to Twin Galaxies and also post it to UA-cam, but it’s not a high priority - especially since the nearest S.T.U.N. Runner game is about 100 miles from where I currently live. If you have any doubts, please state them. A simple “no you didn’t” will not cut it.
So basically if you do all that... you get a girl, and some fireworks..... glad I didn't miss much by not beating the game..... in fact I didn't even make it to the half way mark.
OH MY GOD I FOUND IT! I've been looking for the name of this game for YEARS! I remember playing it at a roller rink in the late 90s and couldn't remember what the name of it was.
Me too! I use play the shit out of this game at Chucke Cheese's when I was kid, could never remember the name of it!
Same here as well. I use to play this in Chucke Cheese down in Orlando, Florida and couldn't remember the name if my life depended on it.
What in awesome game this is. Hope the younger generation will like it as much as we did.
You guys too huh? I couldn't remember the name of it either, and I played it at Diamond Jims in Southern Alabama.
Same as everyone else, for the life of me I couldn't remember the name of this game. Would love to play it again for nostalgia's sake.
this has bothered me for years!!!! couldnt remember the name of it. would play it at this arcade/pizza place called billybobs back in the 90s
Why wasn't it more popular? It's very impressive for 1989.
Alianger agreed, I suppose the same reasons another high tech Atari classic never gained any traction. It was a helicopter combat game called Talon Something
Because it was a very expensive game. The cabinet was a full cockpit.
@nighthawk0077 You probably found the game by now, but in case you haven't, it's called Steel Talons.
@Uniroyal Mish MY college had one in the student building. I saw it as a freshman in 1990 :lol:
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"Steel Talons"
I loved this game, I beat them twice with an audience behind me, guys from 8 to 20 years old. They even applauded at the end of the last level. good memories
I remember staring at this game in the arcade with my jaw dropped at how amazing the graphics were.
You never know what UA-cam will dredge up, huh? I remember playing this as a kid in the 80's and 90's at the mall arcade too and at various restaurants, roller rink, etc. My family traveled a lot back them and this game was always a welcome sight at wherever we stopped. Fed it a lot of quarters. I have not played it in over 30 years and had forgotten the title. So was surprised and delighted when it popped up! I was like.....I remember this!!!!!! But, hey.......hey......hey.......guess what! Courtesy of the Mame emulator - I got to play it again! The arcade version, exactly as I remember it! Thank you for allowing me to relive a little part of my childhood I hadn't known I had forgotten.
This game took all my quarters back in the day. I always heard the opening voice as "Welcome, Someone."
This game was far beyond its time. It just stuck out in the arcade. Everytime I saw it my parents would toss me a few quarters. I could never get past the first few levels so I just made sure I did a few loops. Man, the memories
I loved this game when I was young, but was horrible at it. I did not make it very far, but would keep feeding it quarters and keep trying at it. Thanks for posting.
WOW, for 1989 this is pretty impressive stuff- the damage model, the frenetic gameplay intercut with those little cinematic freeze frames where they deliver new mechanics to the player on the fly- it's technically impressive, for sure, but even better than that, it just seems *cool*
I agree but I don't know a remake of this game would be a little too out of it
I loved the sit down cabinet with this game.. I'd love to own one
One of my all time favorites. This is pure Atari genius at work. Unique concept, excellent gameplay rendering and graphics. Well ahead of it's time, and of course very challenging.
feeling the same sentiment however knowing this only from lynx handheld .
I can smell the hotel pool's chlorine as I drop a quarter into this masterpiece.
I was obsessed with this game in the Arcade as a kid. Never beat it. Thank you for this!
Yes!! This takes me back, loved this game. I lived near a seaside resort so the arcades were a big deal. Managed to get a hi-score on this one, the elation as you went passed the existing top names on the track was amazing, as was having a little audience to see it!!
this gives me so much nostalgia
I love this game... would die for a full sit down arcade of it!
This was also included in a collection of Midway arcade games on the GameCube, and I loved playing it on there.
War J. why atari game is included in the midway collection ?
hijong park Because at the time that the collection was released, Atari (at the time Midway Games West) was owned by Midway Games.
It is, holy crap. I need to get it!
It's sped up in the GameCube version!
It's sped up in the GameCube version!
I used to play this on my Atari Lynx all the time! It was one of their better games and just like their arcade version. Actually, being on a smaller screen made it look better.
At about 8:50 there's a speed boost near the beginning of level 9. If you get that speed boost and then stick the wall of tunnel near the top, you'll get the top split tunnel with different door. It's a warp tunnel.
I used it, you skipped 4 levels as I remember...
I remember watching other kids play this one at a 7-11 when I was 9 years old (around 1989 or 1990) and remember thinking how cool and futuristic this game seemed at the time. I haven’t seen it since. This is my first time seeing it in 34 years!
I think the sad part about playing these classic Atari arcade games is not having the original controls. I love MAME and have this on the Midway Arcade Treasures, but trying to play this, Road Blasters and 720 Degrees is too hard and it's a shame because I would play them more often.
Yeah! Thinking the same with the Mame arcade machine i built some years ago. Maybe there's a way with the Wii original and the wheels. Don't know if there's a MAME app/mode that can accept the .zip game files, but would be interesting, isn't it? And now i think twice, it could be posible to connect the Wii to the arcade's monitor and have it inside the cabinet.
God playing this game in the dark in an arcade was so much fun. Growing up back then really kicked ass 😁
This game was so much fun back in the day when I was a little kid. Seeing that last level and the names go by as you pass them...
Whoever HANS LUVS CHRISTIAN (or something like that) was, I still remember you 30 years later.
I loved this game to death as a teen. Omg my dream is to own a sit down one like at our local mini golf place.
I love how @10:36 clipping another 'car' takes off the outer part of the player's left wing, nice detail.
Heh nice to look at the comments and know I'm not the only one who played this as a kid and longed to know what it was called so I could see it again.
By graces do I miss this game.
Polygon graphics two years before Virtua Racing. Impressive!
3 years actually. VR came out in 1992
Hot Dog Storm Hard Drivin came out in 89, too. That was the first game I ever saw with polygons.
But I, Robot, an obscure game from 84 has them both beat.
The original sitting machine and it's controls actually would make it harder to complete in my experience.
one of the only arcade games I was ever good at and could actually beat on one or two quarters
I vaguely remember playing this game in an arcade at a pizza restaurant when I was a kid. So glad I finally found it again.
I have that game on my PlayStation 2, and title of the arcade game collection is Midway Arcade Treasures 3.
i think about this game every other day, i miss it man...
Man, this brings back memories.
The gun you have to aim up and down, I always loved that.
The MS-DOS version was one of my favorite games, I didn't know that it was an adaptation of an arcade until years later.
Good lord, its been 30 years since I last seen or played this game! Played the crap out of this game, pre-SF2 era. I remember being hell bent on getting good at this game but could only clear the first 3-4 stages. Fun stuff. After finding this after so many years, I now realize why I loved the Wipeout series so much. Ive played every single Wipeout that has come out and keep hoping they make more since the last PS3 version. From S.T.U.N Runner to F-zero to Wipeout and many other inspired games. I dont know any of any similar games that came before this game, but I believe that if STUN Runner did not exist, games like F-Zero and Wipeout most likely would have never happened. STUN Runner, I salute you!
One of my favorite arcade memories. Love this game so much. Blew my mind back in the early 90s. Great video quality, thanks for sharing! I subscribed!
That is damned impressive for 1989...
Holy shit… FINALLY! I used to play this at the arcade when I was a kid, and I could never remember the name of it. I have tried finding it so, so many times over the years, and never thought to just look up a list of all flat-shaded polygon arcade games. All I remembered about it was it was a hovering vehicle that would progressively have more parts added as you completed sections of the game. It was my go-to whenever we visited the mall arcade in ‘89, ‘90, etc… so nostalgic to see after 30+ years. 🥹
You could win a T-shirt by getting far enough in the final challenge. I got far enough once, but the contest was already over (it ended in April 1990).
The contest is disabled by default, but you can turn it on in the service menus. I don't know if you actually got far enough in this video. It might be 100,000 feet. Anyway, the final level is supposed to be endless. With a high speed cheat, you get to the end with like 3 seconds left. The voice says "you have completed level muhhhh"... there's no sample for "twenty-three".
I love the music on this game and it's strangely relaxing gameplay to watch! :)
Totally forgot about this game. Seeing it now, I feel like it was ahead of it's time.
This game was so bad ass when it came out. Spent many quarters figuring it out.
Yikes.. I remember this cabinet.. I recall it being so insanely tedious and difficult to control the ship..car..whatever it is. Which is interesting given you only have 1 degree of freedom! A total quarter eater.
Loved playing this game at an arcade i went to as a kid. I miss those days!!!
I've been looking for this game for ages, me and my dad would take turns playing it on a emulator, good times!
I remember finding the Level 9 Warp by accident. This player missed it but go back to the start of Level 9. At the very beginning of the tunnel there is a booster, if you hit the booster and climb to the ceiling you will bypass the right/left tunnel choice and go to a secret warp zone. It's been so long that I forgot what level the warp takes you. If you watch the video at the start of Level 9 you will briefly see the warp zone in the upper part of the screen as the player makes the turn.
If I didn't know better, I'd say this game is from the creators of road Blasters, the "Insert coin" SFX sounds familiar
That's because it *is* from the creators of RoadBlasters -- Atari Games, 1987. That same gong "insert-coin" effect is featured in 720°, Toobin', and Cyberball 2072, I recall, and a similar one plays for Road Runner and Marble Madness, too. I wouldn't doubt there are others that had it, as well. These are just the ones I remember! :3
I used to play this all the time at golf land in Castro Valley when I was a kid.
S.T.U.N. Runner+speed+LSD+me+my friend Dupay=funs.
the future of hyperloop
I loved this arcade game when I was younger.
I wonder if Star Fox was referencing the "GOOD LUCK" at the beginning of each level in this
For those who are curious at 8:55, that is a portal in the upper tunnel that sends you to the end of the level giving bonus points for entering it.
There are a couple of places in S.T.U.N. Runner where you could score 20,000 points by warping, but you would easily score more by just playing through the levels and not warping.
I loved this game back in the day.
Boy. Even the commute on Corneria is tough. All that just to take Samus home. :P
God D@MN I'm old, I remember this in the early 90s.
I use to think i was sooo hardcore playing this game in the arcade. This game and the hard drivin' / hard racin' game
Shigeru Miyamoto presumably saw this and thought, this would be good for my Star Wars style story staring a Fox.
Got this one on Midway Arcade Treasures 3 on the PS2, and it's one of the best games on that disc, period.
WipeOut meets RoadBlasters.
Omg , remember play this when was 5 on my mall arcade on the early 90’s Good times
Impressive. It times 4 years ahead.
Seems faster than i remember maybe its cause youre good at the game and i probably wasnt so good, i put my share of quarters in this cabinet back in 89 / 90. Fun arcade game that had a seat to sit on
Welcome, STUN Runner, I’m a MeanStreak Announcer, Select your vehicle.
. STUN Runner HoverCar
. RosdBlaster Car
. G-6155 Interceptor
. Concept (from SFR)
. Baja Truck (from Off-Road Challenge)
. Serpent (Cruis’n World)
Used to play this game at the arcade at our bowling alley while my dad had his bowling league. We used to call it the STAY OFF THE RAIL game because I was so bad at it lol
I was looking forever for this game, played it as a kid at the bowling alley. Thanks for the vid!
Loved this game.. played it at the movie theater.
ah, so this is why im cyberpunk and retrowave obessed
You're not gonna play Cyberpunk 2077, are you? That game really sucks and it's a blatant GTA knockoff.
@@irfanafendi4837 not the game, the anesthetic. The word existed before the game was even thought of
@@hazymaze3313 Cyberpunk is cool and all, but not the game.
@@irfanafendi4837 was not talking about the game
Sorry to necro - check out the Mame emulator. Can play all the old games.
For a Game from 1989 it looks really good!
BEAUTIFUL game! what i'm shooting for with subscapes ;)
I had _no idea_ this game could go on for so long...
I loved this game! I got far enough to unlock the code for a free t-shirt!
Eric Estevez - How would you know?
Eric Estevez - Not every claim made by a UA-camr is bullshit, though. And with a little practice, getting the code for the T+shirt would not have been that extraordinary; I’m sure Atari gave out many S.T.U.N. Runner t-shirts during the contest. If you started on level 11 and took the 12 to 18 warp, you would get to the Ultimate Challenge after completing six levels, and you should have been able to win the T with some practice.
i remember playing this game right after i had ice skating at the ice skating place in niagara falls, NY!
I used to love this game. I wish they made it for phones.
This game should definitely have gone without the “Yee-hoo” cowboy yell. 😖
If you played at the time, the yee-hoo brings memories!
The insert coin chime sounds like the Taco Bell ding in semitone pitch -4.
I don't remember the actual cabinet running nearly this smoothly.
Boy, my memory sure upgraded those graphics.
Righteous Ralph.
Should have been a jag port!! Loved the lynx game. Why they didn't focus on games which were awesome on the lynx/arcade and port those is beyond me...
I always played this at Chuck E Cheese. =D
remember how the controller was counter to how you wanted to go? to swing to the left you moved it to the right and vice versa?
Had it on the Xbox. I remember being kinda bad at it even though it was one of my favorite games.
Played this at the raging rapids water park in Albuquerque New Mexico lol
This should have been the console pack in title for the Jaguar instead of cybermorph
Atari was so far ahead of the curve back then.
YeeHoo!!
Christ, this moves fast.
The only thing I'd say is bad about this game is the ear piercing booster sound.
The vehicle sounds like a thunderbolt siren
I found this when i was looking at a list of games published by "DOMARK LIMITED" wow I begged my parents for quarters :')
Cool, love this sort of 3d.
I wander if Elon Musk will have a real verson of stun runner?
Notice how on the second-to-last race (around 24:42) the score counter seems to drop to a very low value and then slowly "corrects itself"? That's actually a bug with the score display routine - after 700K, scores between x00,000 and x09,999 will be truncated incorrectly.
If there is a cap on the score (999,999 most likely), it's likely not possible to reach legally, because your game automatically ends once you get as far as you can* in the Ultimate Challenge. The current Twin Galaxies record holder has a 794K score and the MARP (MAME replay) leaderboard has a record of 849K (they only made it to Level 16 though, so a million might've been possible if they had gone all the way).
*Technically, the Ultimate Challenge is not supposed to be "beatable" in the sense you can finish the course, but it DOES have a set distance - 132,793 ft of track - and supposedly there is a routine in the game's programming that handles what happens if you ever got that far!
+Gordon Taylor Where can I get more information about this "error handler" for the Ultimate Challenge :o?
Gordon Taylor - in 1990 I had a game where I scored 1,020,000 on one credit. I reached level 20. The game records seven digit scores, in spite of the 700,000 score bug.
The game has at least one other bug, at least the one at Funspot does, but I know I've seen it elsewhere. Sometimes you get a situation where on Level 9 you take the first boost pad but do not warp. At the point where you exit the first tunnel, the game oftentimes freezes up and then resets.
Another situation that I consider a bug: if you reach the Ultimate Challenge but fail to be one of the top five in distance, you are not allowed to enter your high score. But if you game ends on any other level, you are allowed to enter a high score if you score enough points. In spite of these bugs, S.T.U.N. Runner is one of my favorite arcade games, but the game could have been so much better!
Eric Estevez - Yes, I did.
Eric Estevez - I realize my game from 1990 was unverifiable, as I never recorded my games. But yes, I did once score 1,020,xxx points on one credit in a S.T.U.N. Runner arcade game where I reached level 20. If I were bullshitting, I could have claimed reaching the Ultimate Challenge on one credit. As for my score, I probably scored about 400,000 on the Boost Challenge.
Perhaps in a future game I can record it and submit my play to Twin Galaxies and also post it to UA-cam, but it’s not a high priority - especially since the nearest S.T.U.N. Runner game is about 100 miles from where I currently live.
If you have any doubts, please state them. A simple “no you didn’t” will not cut it.
Gordon Taylor - if there were a 999,999 point cap to S.T.U.N. Runner scores, then why does the score counter field have space for seven digits?
0:51
Didn't quite reach the contest marker :)
So basically if you do all that... you get a girl, and some fireworks..... glad I didn't miss much by not beating the game..... in fact I didn't even make it to the half way mark.
Beautiful video. This game really needs a remake. Anyone know of similar "tunnel runner" games?
Not really, all I can think of are the later Wipeout games. But yeah, I wouldn't be against a remake of this either.
Distance (sequel to Nitronic Rush) has a little of the same feel and some tunnel sections, though not all the way through.
El dia que hagan un remake de este juego morire en paz.