Rad Racer II

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Rad Racer II
Cover box for original NES release in North America
Developer(s) Square Co., Ltd.
Publisher(s) Square Soft, Inc.
Platform(s) Nintendo Entertainment System
Release date NA 1990
Genre(s) Arcade style racing
Mode(s) Single player
Media Cartridge

Rad Racer II is the sequel to Square's racing game, Rad Racer. Rad Racer II is one of the few games developed by Square that saw an exclusive North American release. While very similar to its predecessor, Rad Racer II shows some differences: For example, one can use Turbo Boost to propel one's car to 255 mph from a complete stop; a cheat code can also be used to "race in the dark" and instead of flipping over, the player's car spins out after a crash.

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[edit] Gameplay

The gameplay of Rad Racer II is virtually identical to that of its predecessor: the idea of the game is to race around a course, and make it to check points before the car's fuel (game timer) runs out. If the player hits another vehicle, road sign or tree at a high speed, the car crashes. Crashes take time and make it more difficult for the player to reach the check point. To help prepare for high-speed turns, the dashboard has a preview direction indicator, an arrow that indicates which direction the track will take in the next few moments, allowing the player to position the vehicle accordingly. Also, the new ability in this version of the "Turbo Boost" is performed by holding the down arrow when the race begins until the audio countdown stops. Of course, this requires some practice, but it is quite useful.

[edit] Cheats

Rad Racer II allowed the player to select any stage through the title screen. At the title screen, press the B button one time less than the number of the stage on which one wishes to race. Then press left, up, and start simultaneously. For example, if one wishes to race on stage five, at the title screen press the B button four times. Then, left-up-start simultaneously.

[edit] Courses

There are eight courses with increasing levels of difficulty.

[edit] The cars

Unlike the original Rad Racer, the computer-controlled cars are various on each course — that is, they appear on all courses depicted in the game. These cars include a Volkswagen Beetle, Chevrolet Corvette, Porsche 911, Lamborghini Countach, Nissan 300ZX, Honda CRX, Mazda Miata, and Dodge Daytona.

[edit] Music selection

Rad Racer II had two soundtracks to select from while racing. A third option was available to race in silence (Sing Yourself):

  • Gumball Crash
  • Coast to Coast
  • Sing Yourself

[edit] Production credits

[edit] Screenshots

Title screen Selecting a stage Gameplay screen

[edit] See also