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Hot Rod (Japan, 4 Players, Floppy Based, Rev B)

  1. Game infos
  2. Parent and Clones
  3. Sound
  4. Driver
  5. Inputs
  6. Controls
  7. Display
  8. Dipswitchs
  9. Roms list
  10. Chips list
  11. Categories
  12. History
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Game infos

Description Hot Rod (Japan, 4 Players, Floppy Based, Rev B)
Name hotrodja
Manufacturer Sega
Year 1988
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 4P sim
Added to MAME .088u3
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language Japanese
Genre Driving

Parent and clones

Parent hotrod : Hot Rod (World, 3 Players, Turbo set 1, Floppy Based) (1988)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 2

Driver infos

Driver status good
Driver emulation good
Driver color good
Driver sound good
Driver graphic good
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service yes
Input tilt no
Input players 4
Input buttons
Input coins 8

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
dial 0 4095 25 15 no
pedal 1 255 25 15 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 496 384 57.52416 16000000 656 0 496 424 0 384

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade ds3-5000-01a-rev-b.img 1925120 c18f6dca 6f2b5a9567a340324a5f3fb57a3b744de0924a23 floppy 0 good no
arcade epr-11338.ic1 131072 7d4a7ff3 epr-11338.ic1 3d3af04d990d232ba0a8fe155de59bc632a0a461 maincpu 1 good no
arcade epr-11339.ic2 131072 75130e73 epr-11339.ic2 e079739f4a3da3807aac570442c5afef1a7d7b0e maincpu 0 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
8-Bit R-2R DAC dac audio
M68000 subcpu cpu 10000000
Speaker rspeaker audio
YM2151 ymsnd audio 4000000

Categories

History


Sega System 24 disk. published 31 years ago:

Hot-Rod (c) 1988 Sega.

Hot-Rod is a scrolling top-down racing game in which up to four players race each other over a variety of different surfaces on a selection of narrow, twisting roads. Each player's vehicle has a fuel (gas) meter that constantly depletes as the race progresses. Extra fuel and bonus pick-ups are placed at regular intervals on each track and can be collected by driving over them. If a car runs out of fuel it is automatically disqualified from the race.

During races the track scrolls to follow the current race leader. If the last-placed driver falls too far behind the leader and allows the scrolling area to catch up with them, their car is automatically transported further up the track, resulting in a fuel penalty.

There are always four cars competing in each race, with computer-controlled cars replacing any positions not filled by human players. Any driver finishing in the Top three is awarded bonus points, with the amount determined on whether they finish 1st, 2nd or 3rd. These points can be used to buy car upgrades in the garage shop that appears at the end of every race. The upgrades available are; engine, tyre, wing and bumper. These affect speed, handling and durability. Particular attention should be paid to tyre choice, as different tyres are suited to specific race surfaces, with the next stage's surface being visible as the car enters the garage. Players can equip either a front or rear engine but not both at once. It is also impossible to have a spoiler and a rear engine equipped simultaneously.

There are a total of 30 different tracks set across ten different environments, including busy highways, dirt roads, a beach-side course, a mountain course, farmlands, snowy terrain, a desert, a construction zone, a shipyard and city streets. There are three races per environment with every third race ending with a victory ceremony in a stadium, before play moves on to the next environment.

- TECHNICAL -

Runs on the Sega "System 24" hardware.

Players : 4
Control : Steering wheel, Pedal

Hot-Rod was available in three different cabinets; a two and three-player upright, and a four-player table top version.

- TRIVIA -

Released in April 1988 in Japan.

Hot-Rod's catchy 'shop' music appeared in the upgrade sections of two other well-known Sega games; 1986's "Fantasy Zone" and 1989's "Turbo Out Run".

A Turbo version exists and runs at twice the speed of the original.

- TIPS AND TRICKS -

At the end of each stage, as your car enters the garage shop; keep an eye of the section of track that lies in the direction your car will be heading once it has left the garage. This gives a clue as to what type of surface will be raced upon next, allowing the player to buy suitable tyres should the need arise.

- PORTS -

* COMPUTERS:
Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1990)
Amstrad CPC (1990)
Commodore C64 (1990)
Commodore Amiga (1990)
Atari ST (1990)

- CONTRIBUTE -

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