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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ハーレー ダビッドソン キング オブ ザ ロード) is a motorcycle game released for [[Sega Lindbergh]] arcade hardware in 2009. It is the second Harley-Davidson-inspired arcade game to be produced by [[Sega]], following 1997's ''[[Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders]]''.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ハーレー ダビッドソン キング オブ ザ ロード) is a motorcycle game released for [[Sega Lindbergh]] arcade hardware in 2009. It is the second Harley-Davidson-inspired arcade game to be produced by [[Sega]], following 1997's ''[[Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders]]''. [[Sega Logistics Service]] announced it would end service on the machines on March 31, 2017.{{fileref|SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-11 JP.pdf}}{{fileref|SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-12.pdf}}
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

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Harley-Davidson: King of the Road
System(s): Sega Lindbergh Red
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Licensor: Harley-Davidson
Genre: Racing

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Lindbergh Red)
JP
¥? ?
Arcade (Lindbergh Red)
US
$? ?
Arcade (Lindbergh Red)
UK
£? ?
















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Harley-Davidson: King of the Road (ハーレー ダビッドソン キング オブ ザ ロード) is a motorcycle game released for Sega Lindbergh arcade hardware in 2009. It is the second Harley-Davidson-inspired arcade game to be produced by Sega, following 1997's Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders. Sega Logistics Service announced it would end service on the machines on March 31, 2017.[3][4]

Production history

  • BORN TO BE WILD
    • (Words and Music by Mars Bonfire)
    • © by Manitou Music A Division Of Universal Canada Ltd.
    • "Born to Be Wild"
    • Steppenwolf (ユニバーサル インターナショナル Universal International)
  • BURN
    • Words and Music by Ritchie Blackmore/David Coverdale/Jon Load/lan Paice
    • © 1974 by Deep Purple Music (Overseas) Ltd.
    • "Burn" by Deep Purple
    • ℗ 1974 Warner Brothers Records Inc.
    • Licensed courtesy of Warner Music Japan Inc. (USA, Canada and Japan)
    • "Burn" performed by Deep Purple
    • Licensed courtesy of EMI Records Ltd. (Countries other than USA, Canada and Japan)
  • CAN THE CAN
    • (Words and Music by Michael Donald Chapman / Nicholas Barry Chinn) by Universal Music MGB Songs
    • "Can the Can"
    • Suzi Quatro, Licensed by EMI Music Japan Inc.
  • HIGHWAY STAR
    • Words & Music by Roger Glover, Ian Paice, Ritchie Blackmore, Jon Lord and Ian Gillan
    • © 1972 HEC MUSIC
    • Permission granted by EMI Music Publishing Japan Ltd.
    • "Highway Star" by Deep Purple
    • ℗ 1972 Warner Brothers Records Inc.
    • Licensed courtesy of Warner Music Japan Inc. (USA. Canada and Japan)
    • "Highway Star" performed by Deep Purple
    • Licensed courtesy of EMI Records Ltd. (Countries other than USA, Canada and Japan)
  • LONG TRAIN RUNNIN'
    • Words & Music by Tom Johnston
    • © 1973 by WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP. All rights reserved. Used by permission
    • Rights for Japan administered by WARNER/CHAPPELL MUSIC, JAPAN K.K. c/o NICHION, INC.
    • THE DOOBIE BROTHERS
    • LONG TRAIN RUNNIN'
    • (Tom Johnston)
    • ℗ 1973 Warner Brothers Records, Inc.
  • SPEED KING
    • Words & Music by Roger Glover, Ian Paice, Ritchie Blackmore, Jon Lord and Ian Gillan
    • © 1970 HEC MUSIC
    • Permission granted by EMI Music Publishing Japan Ltd.
    • "Speed King" by Deep Purple
    • ℗ 1970 Warner Brothers Records Inc.
    • Licensed courtesy of Warner Music Japan Inc. (USA, Canada and Japan)
    • "Speed King" performed by Deep Purple
    • Licensed courtesy of EMI Records Ltd. (Countries other than USA, Canada and Japan)
Source:
In-game credits[5]

Source:
Developer mentions[6], Patents[7], Official gameographies[8]


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