Moto Roader

Moto Roader (1989)

by NCS Corporation, Hudson Soft, Masaya
Genres:Arcade, Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Moto Roader is a futuristic racing game that allows up to five players to compete against each other. Players use the cash earned when they win a race to power up their machine. Not only can they change the "tire" and "body" of their vehicles, but they also can add "special" parts. Jump over tall obstacles with a "hopper" and blast past rivals at incredible speeds with "nitro." What multiplayer game would be complete without attack items? Use a forward-launching "grenade" or a backward-dropping "bomber" to blow up and knock away rivals. Outmaneuver rivals in all eight heats to become the champion.Show more
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