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Road Rash

Combat racing

Road Rash combined motorcycle racing with vehicular combat, letting players punch, kick, and club opponents while tearing down Californian highways.

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Overview

Road Rash asked: what if motorcycle racing included punching people off their bikes? EA’s combat racer sent players down California highways, battling opponents with fists, feet, and stolen weapons while avoiding traffic and police. The brutal simplicity made it an instant classic.

Fast facts

  • Developer: Electronic Arts.
  • Release: 1991.
  • Platform: Sega Genesis (original).
  • Setting: California highways.

Core mechanics

ElementFunction
RacingReach finish first
CombatAttack opponents
TrafficDodge vehicles
PoliceAvoid arrest

Combat system

AttackMethod
PunchBasic attack
KickLonger range
BackhandRear attack
WeaponsClubs, chains

Weapons

WeaponSource
ClubSteal from opponent
ChainSteal from opponent
Cattle prodLater games

Stolen weapons could be lost or taken.

Race structure

ElementDesign
LevelsIncreasingly difficult
Prize moneyUpgrade bikes
CrashesThrown from bike
ArrestRace failure

Crash physics

When wrecked:

  • Player thrown forward
  • Tumbles and slides
  • Must run back to bike
  • Opponents continue

Spectacular and punishing.

Bike progression

TierSpeedPrice
EntrySlowCheap
MidModerateExpensive
TopFastVery expensive

Earning upgrades drove progression.

Police

ThreatConsequence
ChaseMust outrun
CaughtRace ends
Higher levelsMore aggressive

Series evolution

TitleYearPlatform
Road Rash1991Genesis
Road Rash II1992Genesis
Road Rash 31995Genesis
Road Rash (3DO)19943DO
Road Rash 641999N64

3DO version

Enhanced remake:

  • Full motion video
  • Real music (Soundgarden, etc.)
  • Better graphics
  • Cult classic status

Legacy

Road Rash established:

  • Combat racing genre
  • Open road racing feel
  • Memorable crashes
  • EA Genesis excellence

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