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Rad Racer was announced at CES in May 1987 as 3-D Racer [23] and was released in Japan as Highway Star on August 7, 1987. [24] In August 1987, Nintendo released an arcade machine called Playchoice-10 that contained up to ten popular NES titles. [25] Amongst the eligible NES games, Rad Racer was also available on the arcade machine. [26]
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Rad Mobile was the fourth highest-grossing dedicated arcade game of 1991 in Japan, while Rad Rally was the year's seventh highest-grossing dedicated arcade game in Japan. [17] Rad Mobile was generally praised for its graphics but criticized for its gameplay. Sinclair User stated that Sega "concentrated on the technology and forgot about the ...
The cartridge contains three customized minigames based upon the popular games Super Mario Bros. (1985), Rad Racer (1987), and Tetris (1989). The objective is to achieve a high score according to a custom cumulative scoring formula across all games, within a total time limit of 6 minutes and 21 seconds. [10]
Rad Racer was a big hit with North American audiences, selling about 2,000,000 copies in total. It was Square's best selling game on the NES. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.163.247.2 ( talk ) 14:57, 24 February 2015 (UTC) [ reply ]
The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner (shortened to 3-D WorldRunner on the North American box art), [3] originally released in Japan as Tobidase Daisakusen [a], is a 1987 third-person rail shooter platform video game developed and published by Square for the Family Computer Disk System.
The Family Computer 3D System [1], commonly known as the Famicom 3D System [2], is a stereoscopic video game accessory produced by Nintendo for its Family Computer (Famicom) console. [3] It was released exclusively in Japan on October 21, 1987, at an MSRP of ¥6,000.
Kohta Takahashi (Japanese: 高橋 弘太, romanized: Takahashi Kōta, usually spelt 高橋 コウタ; born October 5, 1972) is a Japanese composer.He is best known for his work on Namco games, including multiple Ridge Racer and Klonoa titles, as well as Ace Combat 2 and the console version of Tekken 5.