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'''''Hard Drivin'''''' (ハードドライビン) is a driving game developed by [[Atari]] for numerous consoles and computers including the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. The aim is to race around a course as fast as possible without crashing.
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'''''Hard Drivin'''''' (ハードドライビン) is a 1988 arcade driving game developed by [[Atari]] and later ported to numerous consoles and computers including the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. The aim is to race around a course as fast as possible without crashing.
  
 
''Hard Drivin<nowiki>'</nowiki>'' is notable for its use of 3D polygon graphics, which was considered too processor-intensive to be plausable on the systems of the day. Though less impressive than the Commodore 64 or Amstrad CPC versions, ''Hard Drivin<nowiki>'</nowiki>'' on the Mega Drive still stands out as being one of the few games on the console to attempt 3D.
 
''Hard Drivin<nowiki>'</nowiki>'' is notable for its use of 3D polygon graphics, which was considered too processor-intensive to be plausable on the systems of the day. Though less impressive than the Commodore 64 or Amstrad CPC versions, ''Hard Drivin<nowiki>'</nowiki>'' on the Mega Drive still stands out as being one of the few games on the console to attempt 3D.

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Hard Drivin'
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Tengen
Developer:
Genre: Racing

















Number of players: 1

Hard Drivin' (ハードドライビン) is a 1988 arcade driving game developed by Atari and later ported to numerous consoles and computers including the Sega Mega Drive. The aim is to race around a course as fast as possible without crashing.

Hard Drivin' is notable for its use of 3D polygon graphics, which was considered too processor-intensive to be plausable on the systems of the day. Though less impressive than the Commodore 64 or Amstrad CPC versions, Hard Drivin' on the Mega Drive still stands out as being one of the few games on the console to attempt 3D.

One of Hard Drivin''s sequels, Race Drivin' also made it to the Sega Mega Drive in 1992.

Physical Scans

Mega Drive Version