Top Skater
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System(s): Sega Model 2 | |||||||||||||
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd. (JP), Sega GameWorks (US) | |||||||||||||
Developer: Sega AM3[1], Sega AM4[2] (cabinet) | |||||||||||||
Licensor: The Coca-Cola Company | |||||||||||||
Genre: Sports | |||||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||||||||||
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Top Skater (トップスケーター) is an arcade skateboarding game developed by Sega AM3 for Sega Model 2 hardware. Its spiritual successor, art-wise and music-wise, was Crazy Taxi, which was also directed by Kenji Kanno; other spiritual successors of the game include Air Trix and Ollie King.
Alan J., the DJ of Top Skater, would later provide his voice again for another Sega arcade game, F355 Challenge. Sega Logistics Service announced it would end service on Top Skater machines on March 31, 2017.[4][5]
Contents
Production credits
- Main article: Top Skater/Production credits.
Digital manuals
Magazine articles
- Main article: Top Skater/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Physical scans
References
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