Software:Racing Hero

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Racing Hero Flyer.png
Japanese flyer
Developer(s)Sega
Publisher(s)Sega
Composer(s)Hikoshi Hashimoto
Platform(s)Arcade
ReleaseArcade
  • WW: 1989
Genre(s)Arcade style racing
Mode(s)Single-player
Arcade systemSega X Board

Racing Hero is a 1989 arcade racing game from Sega which runs on the Sega X Board hardware (the same hardware used for games such as After Burner and Power Drift). In Racing Hero, the player takes part in an international race aboard a motorcycle and races against time and other vehicles. It draws much inspiration from Sega's successful Hang-On and Out Run series.[citation needed]

Gameplay

Arcade cabinet of Racing Hero (photo by Natsuge-Mikado)

The player controls a motorcycle from behind the rider's own perspective, and must reach the checkpoints in each stage before time runs out. The player must also deal with other vehicles and obstacles, where collisions will result in an explosion and loss of time. The race starts in Australia and once the player reaches the end of each stage, they are taken to a fork in the road screen where they can choose the next country they wish to race in.

Release

The game was exhibited at Japan's AOU show in February 1990.[1]

Reception

In Japan, Game Machine listed Racing Hero on their May 1, 1990 issue as being the second most-successful upright/cockpit arcade cabinet of the month.[2]

Julian Rignall of Computer and Video Games reviewed the arcade game in 1990, giving it a 92% score.[3]

References

  1. "Overseas Readers Column: Many Videos Unveiled At AOU Expo '90 Chiba". Game Machine (Amusement Press, Inc.) (377): 26. 1 April 1990. https://onitama.tv/gamemachine/pdf/19900401p.pdf#page=14. 
  2. "Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - アップライト, コックピット型TVゲーム機 (Upright/Cockpit Videos)". Game Machine (Amusement Press, Inc.) (379): 29. 1 May 1990. 
  3. "Arcade Action: Racing Hero". Computer and Video Games (105 (August 1990)): 76. 16 July 1990. https://archive.org/details/cvg-magazine-105/page/n75/mode/1up. 

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