Racing fans can hit the Brickyard during the heyday of Indy racing in Indianapolis 500 Legends. Taking place from 1961 to 1971, Indy 500 Legends lets gamers race with 32 different drivers, including legends Al Unser and A.J. Foyt. The arcade-style racing takes gamers to speeds in excess of 170 miles per hour, and a full damage model means that bumping will dent panels and fiery crashes will send tires screaming across the track. Classic mode lets players take authentic '60s era Indy-cars like Parnelli Jones' turbine-powered card through qualifying, races, pit stops, and pass, time trial, and challenge driving missions. DS racers can use their stylus to complete pit stop mini-games like tire swapping and refueling, and up to four players can compete in quick races and various other challenges.