Road Rash debuted on the Sega Genesis in 1991. The game takes place in California, on progressively longer two-lane roads.
While the game has a two-player mode, it is a take-turns system that
only allows one person to play at a time. There are 14 other opponents
in a race. A port of the game wound up on the Amiga, and various scaled-down versions were made for Master System, Sega Game Gear and Game Boy. The Game Boy version is one of just two officially licensed games that is incompatible with the Game Boy Color and newer consoles in the line.[1] There was even a version planned for the SNES, but this was eventually canceled.[citation needed]
An updated version of the first game was made for a CD-based platforms such as Sega CD, 3DO, PlayStation, Sega Saturn and Microsoft Windows.
It features a number of changes such as the ability to choose
characters (with various starting cashpiles and bikes, some even have
starting weapons) before playing, fleshed-out reputation and gossip
systems and even full-motion video
sequences to advance a plot. The updated version once again features
all-California locales: The City, The Peninsula, Pacific Coast Highway,
Sierra Nevada, and Napa Valley. The roads themselves now feature brief
divided road sections.
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