Plus, instead of just starting a career as a nobody you actually get to pick a biker, which takes stereotyping to the next level. There is also a “Big Game” mode (which is pretty much just a campaign mode). There’s a “Thrash” mode, which is an arcade mode where no money or purchases are involved, and you face off against fourteen opponents. It is pretty cool though you can watch some music videos or just play the game. However, once you get to the menu, it’s all uphill from here. The cool thing about this game is that it’s almost identical to the 3DO version, which is great because you get the cool intro, though it’s quite grainy. I have to admit, it’s neat that you can watch two full-length videos by Paw or Swervedriver. After that you get into the menus, and it’s pretty cool. If you do have a model 2 Sega CD, you still get the cool opening like in the 3DO version, but it’s just so grainy. So, what do you do? Well, either you have a model 2 Sega CD or other model lying around like I did, another model 1 system or just sell the game. I started up my beautiful model 1 Sega CD, put the game in and got ready to play it, then… PLACEHOLDER!?! That’s right, instead of getting the cool intro like in the 3DO version, I just got a blue screen. ![]() I had a very bizarre experience with this game the day I got it. However, I guess someone at Electronic Arts did, because that year we got Road Rash for the Sega CD. Genre: Racing Developer: Monkey Do Prod./New Level Software Publisher: Electronic Arts Players: 1 Released: 1994Īround 1995, the Sega CD was dying, the PlayStation and Saturn were already out, and no one cared about going to the next level anymore.
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