This article is about the video game series. For the first game in the series, see. For the medical condition, see. Road Rash SeriesElectronic ArtsSeptember 1991September 11, 2003Road Rash is a -racing series by in which the player participates in violent, illegal street races. The series started on the and was released on various other systems over the years.
The game's title is based on the slang term for the that can occur in a motorcycle fall where skin comes into contact with the ground at high speed.Six different games were released from 1991 to 2000, and an alternate version of one game was developed for the. The trilogy was rereleased in. Main article:Road Rash debuted on the in 1991. The game takes place in, on progressively longer. The two-player mode allows two person to play at a time. There are 14 other opponents in a race.
Road Rash 3 3.1.0 is available as a free download on our software library. Road Rash 3 lies within Games, more precisely Arcade. Road Rash 3 was developed to work on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 and can function on 32-bit systems.
A port of the game was released for the, and various scaled-down versions were made for,. The Game Boy version is one of two licensed games that is incompatible with the and newer consoles in the. A version was planned and then canceled. An updated version was made for a CD-based platforms such as,.
It features a number of changes such as the ability to choose characters (with various starting cashpiles and bikes, some with starting weapons) before playing, fleshed-out reputation and gossip systems and sequences to advance a plot. The updated version features all-California locales: The City, The Peninsula, Pacific Coast Highway, Sierra Nevada, and Napa Valley. The roads themselves feature brief divided road sections.Road Rash II (1992). Main article:Road Rash II was released in 1992 for the.
The sequel took the engine and sprites from the first game and added more content. The largest addition was proper two-player modes: 'Split Screen' versus the other computer opponents, and the duel mode 'Mano A Mano'. The races take place all across the:,.
The list of bikes has been increased to fifteen (separated into three classes, with the later ones featuring boosts), and a chain was added to supplement the club. Other details include the navigation of the menu screens being considerably easier; and more manageable passwords, being less than half the size of the first game.Road Rash 3 (1995). Main article:A, Road Redemption, was later released in 2017 and 2018 for Windows,. Music The trilogy features music by EA composers (1 and II), Michael Bartlow (1), Tony Berkeley (II), and Don Veca (II and 3). Later entries were among the first video games to include licensed music tracks from major recording artists in gameplay. Future considered developing a new Road Rash game multiple times, potentially a Burnout Versus Road Rash, but nothing has come of this; they have also expressed a desire to move away from racing games in particular.
Dan Geisler, main programmer and co-designer of the trilogy, was working on a new title along with a number of the original Road Rash staff members, then named Hard Rider: Back in the Saddle; he first announced it via a thread, and frequently mentioned progress on his account. However, he was unable to find funding for it and dropped the idea. References.
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