Konami’s ‘Road Fighter’ is now available on Sega’s 8-bit system.
One of Konami’s classic arcade racing games has just been given a new lease of life, thanks to the homebrew developer BadComputer and the Sega Master System.
Road Fighter is a top-down racing game that originally hit the arcades in 1984, letting players get behind the wheel of a fast car and race through traffic, with the ultimate goal of reaching the end of the stage before the timer runs out. To do this, players had to keep a close eye on their fuel levels and constantly weave in and out of oncoming obstacles (including other cars and large trucks), with failure to do so hampering their chances of reaching the finish line intact.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Konami’s ‘Road Fighter’ is now available on Sega’s 8-bit system.
One of Konami’s classic arcade racing games has just been given a new lease of life, thanks to the homebrew developer BadComputer and the Sega Master System.
Road Fighter is a top-down racing game that originally hit the arcades in 1984, letting players get behind the wheel of a fast car and race through traffic, with the ultimate goal of reaching the end of the stage before the timer runs out. To do this, players had to keep a close eye on their fuel levels and constantly weave in and out of oncoming obstacles (including other cars and large trucks), with failure to do so hampering their chances of reaching the finish line intact.
Read the full article on timeextension.com