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Rough Racer

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Mode(s)
  
1-2 players

Arcade system
  
Sega System 24

Developer
  
Sega

Genre
  
Racing video game

Cabinet
  
Upright or Cocktail

Initial release date
  
1990

Publisher
  
Sega

Platform
  
Arcade game

Display
  
Raster, standard resolution 256 x 224 (Horizontal) Colors 256

Similar
  
Scramble Spirits, Hot Rod, Clutch Hitter, F1 Exhaust Note, AB Cop

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Rough Racer is a top-down racing game released by Sega in 1990. It was only released in Japan on the Sega System 24 hardware.

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Overview

Rough Racer is similar to Atari's Sprint series. The object, like other Sega racing games such as Power Drift and Hot Rod, is to finish in third place or better. The player has the option to continue if he or she places fourth.

Like Sprint and Leland's Super Off Road, the player has the option to spend money earned on upgrades for their cars after a race, such as a shield, high-grip tires as well as nitrous—which can be used as a weapon as explained below.

Four cars compete on the track, with an added enemy (known as "Bandit Racers") who is there to sabotage the race and disrupt the progress of the players and computer opponents—usually road equipment. These must be avoided, or can be rammed using nitrous. Causing them to crash will cause them to drop coins. Coins can also be earned by smashing through brick walls that reveal shortcuts in later races. The player can also use nitrous to cause opponents to crash as well. There are 10 tracks, each with their own theme and road conditions.

References

Rough Racer Wikipedia