Top Gear 2, developed by Gremlin Graphics for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), is a racing game and sequel to the original Top Gear. Released in 1993, it features 64 tracks spread across 16 countries, with players racing to be the fastest across varying terrains and weather conditions. The game allows car upgrades, including engines, tires, and nitro boosts, enhancing the racing experience. Its genre combines arcade-style racing with elements of simulation, appealing to both casual players and those seeking a more immersive driving challenge. Its split-screen multiplayer option adds to the competitive excitement.