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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.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ロードレース) is a discrete logic [[arcade]] racing game created by [[Sega]] and released in February 1976.{{fileref|Sega Arcade History JP EnterBrain Book-1.pdf|page=35}}{{magref|gamemachinejp|45|7}} 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.
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It is the first video game with a pseudo-3D third-person perspective. It was also the first game to use the modern Sega logo, which first appears in the game's Japanese arcade flyer.{{ref|https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nazox2016/e/23e9c18f619c97b858a8adf7cfe7bf3b}} Later the same year, it was adapted into several motorbike variants: ''[[Moto-Cross]]'', ''[[Man T.T.]]'', and ''[[Fonz]]''.
  
==Dimensions==
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==Specifications==
:'''Height''': 67"
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===Dimensions===
:'''Width''': 29"
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{{Dimensions|hi=67|wi=29|di=39.5|diagramsize=150}}
:'''Length''': 39.5"
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*'''Mass''': 120kg
  
 
==Promotional material==
 
==Promotional material==
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{{gallery
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|{{gitem|RoadRace DiscreteLogic US Flyer.pdf|page=1|US flyer}}
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|{{gitem|RoadRace US flyer alt.pdf|page=1|US flyer}}
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|{{gitem|Roadrace flyer3.jpg|US flyer (alt)}}
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==Photo gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:RoadRace DiscreteLogic US Flyer.pdf|US flyer
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RoadRace JP.png|Cabinet
File:Roadrace flyer3.jpg|US flyer (alt)
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Roadrace machine1.jpg|Cabinet
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 1 November 2023

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Road Race
System(s): Sega Fonz hardware
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Racing

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (discrete logic)
JP
¥640,000[1] ?
Arcade (discrete logic)
US
$? ?




































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Road Race (ロードレース) is a discrete logic arcade racing game created by Sega and released in February 1976.[2][3] 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 the first video game with a pseudo-3D third-person perspective. It was also the first game to use the modern Sega logo, which first appears in the game's Japanese arcade flyer.[4] Later the same year, it was adapted into several motorbike variants: Moto-Cross, Man T.T., and Fonz.

Specifications

Dimensions

736.6 mm (29")
1.702 m (67")
1.003 m (39.5")


  • Mass: 120kg

Promotional material

RoadRace DiscreteLogic US Flyer.pdf

PDF
US flyer
RoadRace DiscreteLogic US Flyer.pdf
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PDF
US flyer
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Roadrace flyer3.jpg
US flyer (alt)
Roadrace flyer3.jpg

Photo gallery

References