ROAD RASH 2002
ROAD RASH 2002
World Best motor bike racing game is road rash 2002. Very entertaining and enjoyable game.This is a most important and popular motor bike racing game. Due to awesome features like high speed of bike , very entertaining tracks / roads , speedy opponents they can attack on you for winning the race. You also have attacking equipments for attacking on enemies / opponents.
Road Rash is a popular bike racing computer game released by the Electronic Arts in the year 1996. It will give a nice entertainment for the bike game lovers. . Road Rash is World's Best bike racing game.
The game can be played in five different locations namely The City,The Peninsula, Sierra Nevada, The Napa Valley and The Pacific Highway with cool graphics. In each race we have to compete with 14 opponents and you have to get first three places for win award.
Road Rash is the name of a motorcycle-racing video game series by Electronic Arts, in which the player participates in violent illegal street races. The game was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, but was ported to several other systems. Six different games were released from 1991 to 1999, and a 2004 licensed port for theGame Boy Advance was released. Road Rash and two of its sequels later appeared on the EA Replay collection for the PSP.The game's title is based on the slang term for the severe friction burns that can occur in a motorcycling fall where skin comes into contact with the ground at high speed.
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The tracks depict California State Routes on highway shields as the player travels through the level. The levels are, from start and pressing right on the selection screen:
Sierra Nevada (CA 89)
Pacific Coast (CA 1)
Grass Valley (CA 49)
Sierra Nevada (CA 89)
Pacific Coast (CA 1)
Redwood Forest (no highway shields)
Palm Desert (CA 74)
Grass Valley (CA 49)
There are 8 bikes to choose from, and two weapons: chains and clubs. Races would be won by placing first, second, or third in each of the five tracks. After all five tracks were won, the player would advance to the next level, where the track would be longer, the opponents faster, and much more money at stake for a victory or a loss. The game was eventually ported onto the Game Gear, Sega Master System, Nintendo Game Boy and Commodore Amiga, making the debut title the only Road Rash game of the Genesis series to have been distributed onto other consoles and computers.
The weapons themselves ranged from clubs, crowbars, nunchaku, and cattle prods. Fights between riders to knock each other off the bike would often go on at high speeds through traffic, pedestrians and roadside obstacles, with the victor gaining place and the loser sustaining bike damage and losing time.
The weapons themselves ranged from clubs, crowbars, nunchaku, and cattle prods. Fights between riders to knock each other off the bike would often go on at high speeds through traffic, pedestrians and roadside obstacles, with the victor gaining place and the loser sustaining bike damage and losing time.