Introduction Road Rash 2002 Game
Road Rash
had a lot of suites in a short time, being the last title on the Play
station. However, with today’s consoles and high-end connectivity, Road
Rash just lends itself to great online game. We are talking about, so
the bikes have no less than eight opponents at once should not be a
problem. But one thing a remake of Road Rash does not need to be is open
world. We already have Burnout for that, so please respect the roots Road Rash – roads and linear lot of weapons. Just think of Mortal Kombat on motorcycles.
Road Rash is the name of a motorcycle-racing video game series by
Electronic Arts, in which the player participates in violent illegal
street races. The game was originally released for the Sega Mega
Drive/Genesis, but was ported to several other systems. Six different
games were released from 1991 to 1999,
and a 2003 licensed port for the Game Boy Advance was released. Road
Rash and two of its sequels later appeared on the EA Replay collection
for the PSP.
The game's title is based on the slang term for the severe friction
burns that can occur in a motorcycling fall where skin comes into
contact with the ground at high speed.Presented in a third-person view
similar to Hang-On, the player competes in illegal road races and must
finish in the three or four places (depending on the specific game)
in every race in order to proceed to the next level. As levels
progress, the opponents ride faster, fight harder and the tracks are
longer and more dangerous. Placing in each race gives a certain amount
of money which increases considerably as levels progress. This money
allows the player to buy faster bikes which are needed to stay
competitive. 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.
Road Rash has a smoothly rendered vertical element. In most traditional older racing games, the player's vehicle
remained on the same horizontal plane, negotiating turns essentially by
going right or left (see Pole Position (video game)). In Road Rash,
players had to contend with grade changes, and the physics—though
rudimentary compared to today's games—reflected the act of going up or
down a hill, as well as turning while climbing, etc. This resulted in
the ability to launch one's motorcycle great distances, resulting in
crash animations. Road Rash also introduced an interactive race
environment, with street signs, trees, poles, and livestock, which could
interact with the player's vehicle. This was also one of the earlier
games to feature active traffic, such as slow moving station wagons and
the like while racing against other bikers.
Road Rash 2002 Cheats codes:
When you are playing game, enter codes.
XYZZY Enable the other cheat codes
YES,OCCIFER Kill the cop
DRIBE Kill the cop
SPOON Turbo
THWACK You get a chain
K’THUNK You get a club
Road Rash 2002 system requirements:
350MHz processor
32MB RAM
50MB hard drive free space
4MB graphic card
Sound card, keyboard, mouse etc.
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