Most games in the series are available on early
Sony consoles, with early installments available on arcade machines. All games in the series are available in Japan, with sequels utilizing standard sequel numeration. The first
Gallop Racer home video game available in North America is a port of the third game of the series and is plainly titled
Gallop Racer. When most of that game's subsequent sequels were localized for North America, they would be numerated on the basis of their year of release there in a convention not dissimilar to annually released sports games in various
EA Sports franchises and later titles in Konami's
Pro Evolution Soccer series. Only the sixth and seventh installments of the series would be localized for a European release, with the former being endorsed by the
British Isles'
attheraces horse racing sports network. After Tecmo
merged with Koei, the creator of rival horse racing series
G1 Jockey, a
crossover video game that incorporates mechanics from both
G1 Jockey and
Gallop Racer,
Champion Jockey: G1 Jockey & Gallop Racer was released internationally in 2011 as the first and only game in this series to be available on non-Sony consoles and support the use of commercial
motion controllers.
Notes ==Reception==