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11In racing games, you sometimes have the option of competing against yourself in TimeTrial mode, not just by the final time, but by racing against a hollow "ghost" recording of a previous run. This might be your own run, your friend's, or even a stranger's downloaded from the web.
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13Some games have "staff ghosts" from the developers of the game, which may have to be unlocked first. Obviously, the developers' top record will be very difficult to beat, but not every staff ghost is like this. Sometimes, less gameplay-oriented members of the staff will provide a ghost, in which case out-racing this ghost might unlock a more difficult ghost.
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15In any case, ghosts provide an easy visual way to gauge one's performance without checking the clock. It also lets you see how exactly said ghosts achieve their time such as following the fastest line through corners or see where they've made any potential mistakes.
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17Subtrope of MetaMultiplayer.
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22* ''VideoGame/FZero'' has these in the typical time trial fashion, but ''VideoGame/FZeroGX'' takes it one step further. [[spoiler: The very end of story mode has Captain Falcon race against The Creators of the universe and they are essentially the developers with their best records recorded. That's right, the fate of the entire universe rides on beating someone's best time in a time trial race, but it doesn't mean that [[NintendoHard it won't give you troubles.]] ]]
23* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
24** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' has a literal ghost you can race against. There's also a sort of "cosmic" Mario (he's the same shape as Mario, but looks like a [[UnmovingPlaid cutout into outer space]]) you can race against in a timed run of a given level. ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'' has a raceable ghost of Luigi, though you only get a "best time" reward for beating him rather than a star or anything else.
25** ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' uses this to show how other players have traversed the myriad stages. Their movements are portrayed by limbed Sprixies with the heads of the Miis used by the other players. Aside from being raceable, they can also be used to discover level secrets you might have overlooked yourself.
26** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker2'' has the Ninji Speedrun mode, added in a post-release update. The Ninjis you race against in the levels are the players who previously played and cleared the level.
27** ''VideoGame/MarioKart'' uses this, with ''[[VideoGame/MarioKart7 7]]'' in particular taking the concept pretty far. Every track has multiple staff ghosts (each unlocked after beating the last). If left in sleep mode, the 3DS will download ghosts from random players. There's an option to play against 7 ghosts at once. The [[VideoGame/MarioKartWii Wii version]] also allows downloads but have fewer ghosts per track at a time.
28%%* ''VideoGame/MirrorsEdge''
29* In the ''VideoGame/TrackMania'' series, all opponents are always intangible ghosts: Your only enemy is the track itself.
30* At the beginning of the ''Film/SpeedRacer'' movie, Speed races against his brother's time, and it's represented as a Racing Ghost.
31%%* ''Videogame/CrashTeamRacing''
32%%* Some ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' games have this.
33* ''VideoGame/DiddyKongRacing'' (both versions) has a set of ghosts for each course as driven by T.T., a stopwatch character. Beating all of the ghosts unlocks him as a playable character.
34* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'':
35** ''VideoGame/KirbyAirRide'': In Free Run mode, where you can race an unlimited number of laps for good time, a star will follow the route of your fastest lap in the current session.
36** The Gourmet Race in ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar''. Instead of a transparent Kirby replaying your fastest run, a flashing star is used as the ghost. The UpdatedRerelease ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' does use a ghost, however.
37** ''Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition'' has the option to race a ghost in the challenge courses.
38* ''VideoGame/RunmanRaceAroundTheWorld'' has the option to save level ghosts. Keeping in the game's hand-drawn appearance, however, the ghost always appears as a little hand-drawn bedsheet-style ghost that traces whatever you did that run while holding up a sign with a picture of the character you were using.
39* ''VideoGame/SonicAndSegaAllStarsRacing'' has fairly manageable staff ghosts to race, as well as much more difficult "Sumo Ghosts" from top online players.
40* ''VideoGame/SonicGenerations'' is a platforming example. A challenge type common to every main stage is the Doppelganger Race, which involves beating a ghost version of Sonic through its respective stage. Simply beating the ghost is enough to pass, though of course the S Rank times are much stricter.
41* ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' has the license tests.[[note]]miniature time trials required to unlock the harder races[[/note]] Once you successfully complete a test, your best time is saved as a ghost. This allows you to analyse and improve your driving in order to achieve the best rating on the test.
42* ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' [[https://xkcd.com/1580/ #1580]] suggests racing "ghost" versions of yourself as a travel planning aid, then unnervingly applies it to more mundane situations.
43* Available in ''VideoGame/TerraTech''[='=]s Gauntlet mode. Players can modify their racing tech and [[UpgradeVsPrototypeFight take on]] the ghost of the previous version.
44* ''VideoGame/LegoRacers'' has Time Race mode, where you race against a ghost car. Beating the ghost car on every track unlocks a new car part set. If you have done a track previously you can also see a ghost version of your own car.
45* ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacing'' has two sets of challenge ghosts: one set represented by N. Tropy and a harder set represented by [[BigBad Nitros Oxide]]. Like the ''Diddy Kong Racing'' example above, beating all of N. Tropy's ghosts will unlock him as a playable character. [[VideoGame/CrashTeamRacingNitroFueled The remake]] ups the ante with two more sets of challenge ghosts. Beating Oxide's ghosts will unlock an even harder ghost represented by [[VideoGame/CrashNitroKart Emperor Velo XXVII]], and beating ''him'' will unlock the inhumanly-fast Beenox developer ghosts!
46* The ''VideoGame/WanganMidnight Maximum Tune'' series has a variant of this in Ghost Battle mode, where you can pick a player's past run of the mode to race against (and up to three starting in ''Maximum Tune 6''). The game simulates an actual race by having the "ghost" vehicle be tangible, unlike most instances of this trope, meaning that the player still has to block the ghost from passing them and learn to carefully pass it without leaving themselves vulnerable to an upcoming hazard (such as traffic, barriers, or sharp turns). The ghost is also [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard nearly impossible to push and if by chance you manage to force it into a crash, it will just snap back onto its route like nothing happened]]. Winning races in Ghost Battle rewards you with [[CosmeticAward cosmetic parts for your vehicle]].

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