Road Rash
July 9th 2008 02:45
Road Rash is a motorcycle-based video game developed by Electronic Arts for the Megadrive/Genesis in 1991, with later versions available for a variety other platforms.
Presented in a third-person view similar to Hang-On, the player competes in interstate road races, and must finish in the top places on every race to proceed to the next level, where the opponents ride faster and harder and the tracks are longer and more dangerous. Players have the ability to punch, kick, and use a variety weapons to unseat their opponents mid-race. Finishing each race gives a certain amount of money which increases considerably in each level. A player can be arrested (if caught stopped or on foot near to a police bike) or have to repair the bike if it suffers more damage than what it can take.
The game is over if the player can't pay for the repairs when their motorcycle is wrecked, or can't pay the fine for being arrested.
You can now download and play Road Rash for free. Visit download-full-games.com here and click on "download now" near the bottom of the reviews.
*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Road Rash.
Presented in a third-person view similar to Hang-On, the player competes in interstate road races, and must finish in the top places on every race to proceed to the next level, where the opponents ride faster and harder and the tracks are longer and more dangerous. Players have the ability to punch, kick, and use a variety weapons to unseat their opponents mid-race. Finishing each race gives a certain amount of money which increases considerably in each level. A player can be arrested (if caught stopped or on foot near to a police bike) or have to repair the bike if it suffers more damage than what it can take.
The game is over if the player can't pay for the repairs when their motorcycle is wrecked, or can't pay the fine for being arrested.
You can now download and play Road Rash for free. Visit download-full-games.com here and click on "download now" near the bottom of the reviews.
*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Road Rash.
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