Difference between revisions of "Road Race"
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'''''Road Race''''' is a discrete logic [[arcade]] racing game created by [[Sega]] and released in February 1976. Players drive down a constantly changing S-shaped track while trying to avoid the two other cars on the course or skidding off the track. The speed of the car is controlled by a foot-operated accelerator and a hand-operated high/low gear shift. The player's score depends on how fast they move along the course. | '''''Road Race''''' is a discrete logic [[arcade]] racing game created by [[Sega]] and released in February 1976. Players drive down a constantly changing S-shaped track while trying to avoid the two other cars on the course or skidding off the track. The speed of the car is controlled by a foot-operated accelerator and a hand-operated high/low gear shift. The player's score depends on how fast they move along the course. | ||
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System(s): Discrete logic arcade | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Sega | |||||
Genre: Racing | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Road Race is a discrete logic arcade racing game created by Sega and released in February 1976. Players drive down a constantly changing S-shaped track while trying to avoid the two other cars on the course or skidding off the track. The speed of the car is controlled by a foot-operated accelerator and a hand-operated high/low gear shift. The player's score depends on how fast they move along the course.
It is similar to Moto-Cross, Man T.T., and Fonz, but with cars rather than motorbikes.
Dimensions
- Height: 67"
- Width: 29"
- Length: 39.5"