Zero 4 Champ RR

Zero 4 Champ RR

Title screen of Zero 4 Champ RR
Developer(s) Media Rings Corporation
Publisher(s) Media Rings Corporation[1]
Series Zero4 Champ series
Platform(s) Super Famicom
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Arcade racing[1]
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer (up to four players)

Zero 4 Champ RR (ゼロヨンチャンプ ダブルアール Double R Zero Yon Chanpu?)[2] is a Japan-exclusive Super Famicom video game about an 18-year-old race car driver who must chase his dreams of drag racing after being turned down for university (and becoming a rōnin due to his joblessness status).[3]

Gameplay

In between the racing, the player must maintain a part time job in order to earn money for the next race. There are elements of the role playing and simulation game genres present as the player must build up his character through physical exercise and interacting with the racing community. The game takes place in the near future so it refers to the 21st century.[3]

Vehicle models included in the game are Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Mazda, and Honda. Automatic transmission is not available in the game but players can choose between 4-speed, 5-speed, or 6-speed manual transmission for their chosen Japanese car. All measurements are done by using metric (i.e., kilometres per hour as opposed to miles per hour). Besides the story mode, the player can either challenge computer opponents or the best time on the battery backup to a drag racing showdown with all the rules of drag racing (including flying starts) Before the player can start his career, he must go to driving school and pass a test based on his proficiency with gear shifting and speed control.

The versus mode that allows the single contestant to either play by himself or against a computer opponent also allows multiple human opponents. In order for the three different multiplayer modes to be selected, additional controller(s) must be inserted. The "four drag strip system" is used when three to four competitors are involved as opposed to the "two drag strip system." All the important drag race rules apply even in three-player and four-player matches (with violating the rules more than twice leading to automatic disqualification and game over).

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