Classic Computer Games - Road Rash


The trans-state motorcycle racing game Road Rash was very successful on the Sega Mega Drive and was a popular game across many other game systems. 

This type of game has an endless appeal and the basic game style will appeal to most modern video gamers. I think that motorcycle enthusiasts and the "Grand Theft Auto" generation would still find a certain charm in its enduring content. With online competition and a gripping multi player mode, this would be a great hit with today's current players.







In the second game of the series, Road Rash 2 (which I personally preferred )The racing took place in through much of the United States. One of the major changes that I can recall from the original was that the races could only be won by placing first, second, or third in each race. ( In the first game, it would still allow you a placing by finishing in fourth). After all five tracks were won, the player would advance to the next level, where more money was at stake and the pressure to win was increased by the AI of the computer controlled characters becoming much more challenging. 



The second Road Rash game also introduced new style of fighting to that of the original. The addition of a second weapon alongside the bikers favourite the chain improved the game. In the original game, one strong hit would deplete the opponent's life bar, in future versions of the game. Each weapons attacks dealt a set amount of damage. Which made a lucky shot ruining your race less likely.





There have been consistent rumours that a new version of the game is in the offing. There is a good chance that a new update or re imagining of this title on the Xbox One and PS4 will appear very soon. They are currently remaining tight lipped about the project but I hope they really allow the multi-player online side to be what i know it can be. I am now quite chuffed that the game is in the pipeline. If you look at the Windows 95 version of the game in the picture above. The game has not aged well and cannot compete with games of the current generation.






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