Forget everything you know about modern simulators with their hyper-realistic tire wear and 4K grass textures—SPGP Super Polygon Grand Prix is here to remind you that 90s arcade vibes are actually peak gaming.
Wishing you all a very Merry Xmas 🫶🏁#SuperPolygonGrandPrix pic.twitter.com/BoWQ6LYx7y
— Rozz Games (@games_rozz) December 24, 2025
The 90s Called, and They’re Not Asking for Their Polygons Back
Developed by the indie legend at Rozz Games, SPGP is a literal love letter to the era of Virtua Racing and Daytona USA. We’re talking chunky, flat-shaded polygons, vibrant neon-adjacent colors, and a sense of speed that makes your eyelids peel back. It’s not just a “retro-style” game; it feels like a lost Sega arcade cabinet that was unearthed from a time capsule and given a massive performance boost.
I love all 90's Arcade racers. Sega, Namco and the rest.
— Rozz Games (@games_rozz) December 7, 2025
Formula cars- Virtua Racing inspired,
Stock Cars- Daytona USA inspired.
But when in bumper camera…
Ridge Racer all the way 🏁#SuperPolygonGrandPrix pic.twitter.com/Vovkmq1oOJ
48 Tracks of Pure “Gas, No Brakes” Energy
While mainstream racers give you maybe ten tracks and charge $70, SPGP is out here offering 48 unlockable tracks across iconic (and impossible) locations like Tokyo, London, and the Alps. The “Progress Mode” lets you grind your way through 20 different cars, each with that snappy, arcade-perfect handling that modern games usually overcomplicate. It’s the kind of game where you don’t need a 30-minute tutorial to start drifting—you just jump in and send it.
A One-Man Dev Team is Outworking the Triple-A Giants
The hype around the developer, @games_rozz, is actually insane because the community is seeing real-time updates and actual passion poured into this project. Early Access reviewers are already calling it “Virtua Racing on steroids,” noting that the performance is buttery smooth even on low-end hardware and the Steam Deck. With online leaderboards and local split-screen (yes, actual couch co-op is back!), this is basically the ultimate “just one more race” time sink.
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Just back from an magical 9 day break in Ireland.
— Rozz Games (@games_rozz) November 2, 2025
No internet time, no social media.
Just stunning scenery, Castles, fantastic people and a fair few pints of Guinness ☘️🇮🇪💚 pic.twitter.com/gBEdJxVeSi
Tested all tracks and cars this week, here's a small selection,
— Rozz Games (@games_rozz) December 9, 2025
getting closer! 🏁
Thanks for all your support, feedback and follows 🫶#SuperPolygonGrandPrix pic.twitter.com/d1NtwcBHdh

Straight Talk
The TL;DR? If you’re tired of boring simulators and want a fast-paced, high-polygon hit of 90s nostalgia that actually plays well on modern hardware, SPGP Super Polygon Grand Prix is the move. It’s affordable, it’s stylish, and it’s proof that indie devs are currently carrying the racing genre on their backs.
