Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat is a 3-player racing game which made its debut on the arcade before its release for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. The game bears a similar visual style and gameplay mechanics when compared to the more popular Super Off Road, as both games were developed by the same developer. The game features 5 cars racing simultaneously on a circuit composed of 15 races (on 14 different tracks) with racing elements such as crashes, pit stops, and fuel loss in the mix. Upgrades can be performed on a car after each race, with the amount of upgrades allowed depending on where the driver finished for that race.
Tracks
Phoenix
- Laps: 8
Vancouver
- Laps: 5
Indianapolis
- Laps: 8
Long Beach
- Laps: 5
Detroit
- Laps: 5
Pocono
- Laps: 8
Cleveland
- Laps: 5
Meadowlands
- Laps: 5
Toronto
- Laps: 5
Michigan
- Laps: 8
Lexington
- Laps: 5
Elkhart Lake
- Laps: 5
Monterey
- Laps: 5
Denver
- Laps: 5
Indianapolis
- Laps: 12