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{{stub}}'''''GP Rider''''' (GPライダー) is a racing game developed by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Game Gear]]. It is loosely based on the [[GP Rider|1990 arcade game of the game name]].  
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'''''GP Rider''''' (GPライダー) is a racing game developed by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Game Gear]] and released in 1994. It incorporates elements from the arcade games ''[[GP Rider]]'' and ''[[Super Hang-On]]''.  
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
On the Game Gear, ''GP Rider'' is similar to ''[[Super Hang-On]]'', so much so that features a "World Tour" mode that features ''Super Hang-On''<i>'s</i> world map.
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{{ScreenThumb|GP Rider GG, World Tour.png|width=160|World Tour map}}
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The game is a motorcycle racing game that can be played by one or two players (over a [[Gear-to-Gear Cable]]). The bike steers with {{left}} and {{right}}, accelerates with {{1}}, and brakes with {{2}}.
  
When selecting a bike, the music which plays is the same as what is used in the shop in ''[[Fantasy Zone]]''.
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Races can occur in wet or dry conditions. Each course is divided into timed laps or segments. Hitting a roadside object or another racer can result in a crash, which costs the player time. The player receives a time extension at the start of each lap or at checkpoints. The player forfeits the race if time runs out.
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===Modes===
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The game has four play modes. Three of the modes are raced on circuits, similar to ''[[GP Rider]]'': Arcade, Tournament, and Grand Prix. Each race is preceded by a qualifying lap that determines the player's starting position, followed by a race of four laps against 15 opponents. The Arcade mode is a single race on the Arcade track (which is only available in this mode and always has dry weather). The Tournament mode allows the player to choose from 14 tracks from around the world. The player can select as few as one track or as many as all of them. The Grand Prix mode is the same as the Tournament mode except that the player races on all 14 tracks instead of choosing which tracks to play.
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In the World Tour mode, players race on road courses, similar to ''[[Super Hang-On]]'' (and using the same world map). Players choose a location (Africa, Asia, Americas, or Europe). Courses are long and broken into stages rather than laps. This is the only mode that supports two players. In two-player games, the players start side by side and race to the end. In one-player games, other opponents appear but act only as obstacles; it is a race against the clock to reach the end.
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===Bikes===
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In all modes, players have a choice of three motorcycles, each with different characteristics.
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{{gallery|widths=160|screens=yes|
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, Bikes, RGP-500.png|RGP-500}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, Bikes, NZR-250.png|NZR-250}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, Bikes, YCR-125.png|YCR-125}}
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}}
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===Courses===
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====Arcade====
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{{InfoTable|imagewidths=160|
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Arcade
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| screenshot=GP Rider GG, Tracks, Arcade.png
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| desc=
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}}
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====Tournament and Grand Prix====
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{{InfoTable|imagewidths=160|
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Australia
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| screenshot=GP Rider GG, Tracks, Australia.png
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| screenshot2=GP Rider GG, Races, Australia.png
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Malaysia
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| screenshot=GP Rider GG, Tracks, Malaysia.png
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| screenshot2=GP Rider GG, Races, Malaysia.png
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Japan
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| screenshot=GP Rider GG, Tracks, Japan.png
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| screenshot2=GP Rider GG, Races, Japan.png
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Spain
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| screenshot=GP Rider GG, Tracks, Spain.png
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Austria
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| screenshot=GP Rider GG, Tracks, Austria.png
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Germany
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| screenshot=GP Rider GG, Tracks, Germany.png
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| screenshot2=GP Rider GG, Races, Germany.png
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Holland
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| screenshot=GP Rider GG, Tracks, Holland.png
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=European
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| screenshot=GP Rider GG, Tracks, European.png
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| screenshot2=GP Rider GG, Races, European.png
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=San Marino
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| screenshot=GP Rider GG, Tracks, San Marino.png
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Britain
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| screenshot=GP Rider GG, Tracks, Britain.png
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Czech
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| screenshot=GP Rider GG, Tracks, Czech.png
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{{InfoRow
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| screenshot=GP Rider GG, Tracks, Italy.png
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{{InfoRow
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| screenshot=GP Rider GG, Tracks, USA.png
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{{InfoRow
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}}
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====World Tour====
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=====Africa=====
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This is the Beginner course and consists of 6 stages.
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{{gallery|widths=160|screens=yes|
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 1.png|Stage 1}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 2.png|Stage 2}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 3.png|Stage 3}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 4.png|Stage 4}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 5.png|Stage 5}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 6.png|Stage 6}}
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}}
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=====Asia=====
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This is the Junior course and consists of 10 stages.
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{{gallery|widths=160|screens=yes|
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 1.png|Stage 1}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 2.png|Stage 2}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 3.png|Stage 3}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 4.png|Stage 4}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 5.png|Stage 5}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 6.png|Stage 6}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 7.png|Stage 7}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 8.png|Stage 8}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 9.png|Stage 9}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 10.png|Stage 10}}
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}}
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=====Americas=====
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This is the Senior course and consists of 14 stages.
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{{gallery|widths=160|screens=yes|
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 1.png|Stage 1}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 2.png|Stage 2}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 3.png|Stage 3}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 4.png|Stage 4}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 5.png|Stage 5}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 6.png|Stage 6}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 7.png|Stage 7}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 8.png|Stage 8}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 9.png|Stage 9}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 10.png|Stage 10}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 11.png|Stage 11}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 12.png|Stage 12}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 13.png|Stage 13}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 14.png|Stage 14}}
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}}
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=====Europe=====
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This is the Expert course and consists of 18 stages.
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{{gallery|widths=160|screens=yes|
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 1.png|Stage 1}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 2.png|Stage 2}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 3.png|Stage 3}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 4.png|Stage 4}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 5.png|Stage 5}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 6.png|Stage 6}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 7.png|Stage 7}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 8.png|Stage 8}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 9.png|Stage 9}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 10.png|Stage 10}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 11.png|Stage 11}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 12.png|Stage 12}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 13.png|Stage 13}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 14.png|Stage 14}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 15.png|Stage 15}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 16.png|Stage 16}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 17.png|Stage 17}}
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{{gitem|GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 18.png|Stage 18}}
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}}
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==Music and sound==
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When selecting a bike, the music that plays is the same as is used in the shop in ''[[Fantasy Zone]]''.
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==
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{{HangOn}}
 
{{HangOn}}

Latest revision as of 06:54, 29 September 2024

For the X Board arcade game, see GP Rider. For the Sega Master System game, see GP Rider (Master System).

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  • US/EU
  • JP

GPRider GG Title.png

GPRider GG JP Title.png

GP Rider
System(s): Sega Game Gear
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Distributor: Ecofilmes (PT)
Peripherals supported: Gear-to-Gear Cable
Genre: Racing[1][2], Sports[3]

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Game Gear
JP
¥3,8003,800 G-3347
Sega Game Gear
US
$39.9939.99[5] 2528
Videogame Rating Council: GA
Sega Game Gear
EU
2528
Sega Game Gear
PT
GGJ2528
Sega Game Gear
UK
£29.9929.99[7] 2528

GP Rider (GPライダー) is a racing game developed by Sega for the Sega Game Gear and released in 1994. It incorporates elements from the arcade games GP Rider and Super Hang-On.

Gameplay

GP Rider GG, World Tour.png

World Tour map

The game is a motorcycle racing game that can be played by one or two players (over a Gear-to-Gear Cable). The bike steers with Left and Right, accelerates with 1, and brakes with 2.

Races can occur in wet or dry conditions. Each course is divided into timed laps or segments. Hitting a roadside object or another racer can result in a crash, which costs the player time. The player receives a time extension at the start of each lap or at checkpoints. The player forfeits the race if time runs out.

Modes

The game has four play modes. Three of the modes are raced on circuits, similar to GP Rider: Arcade, Tournament, and Grand Prix. Each race is preceded by a qualifying lap that determines the player's starting position, followed by a race of four laps against 15 opponents. The Arcade mode is a single race on the Arcade track (which is only available in this mode and always has dry weather). The Tournament mode allows the player to choose from 14 tracks from around the world. The player can select as few as one track or as many as all of them. The Grand Prix mode is the same as the Tournament mode except that the player races on all 14 tracks instead of choosing which tracks to play.

In the World Tour mode, players race on road courses, similar to Super Hang-On (and using the same world map). Players choose a location (Africa, Asia, Americas, or Europe). Courses are long and broken into stages rather than laps. This is the only mode that supports two players. In two-player games, the players start side by side and race to the end. In one-player games, other opponents appear but act only as obstacles; it is a race against the clock to reach the end.

Bikes

In all modes, players have a choice of three motorcycles, each with different characteristics.

GP Rider GG, Bikes, RGP-500.png

RGP-500
GP Rider GG, Bikes, RGP-500.png

GP Rider GG, Bikes, NZR-250.png

NZR-250
GP Rider GG, Bikes, NZR-250.png

GP Rider GG, Bikes, YCR-125.png

YCR-125
GP Rider GG, Bikes, YCR-125.png

Courses

Arcade

GP Rider GG, Tracks, Arcade.png

GP Rider GG, Races, Arcade.png

Arcade

Tournament and Grand Prix

GP Rider GG, Tracks, Australia.png

GP Rider GG, Races, Australia.png

Australia

GP Rider GG, Tracks, Malaysia.png

GP Rider GG, Races, Malaysia.png

Malaysia

GP Rider GG, Tracks, Japan.png

GP Rider GG, Races, Japan.png

Japan

GP Rider GG, Tracks, Spain.png

GP Rider GG, Races, Spain.png

Spain

GP Rider GG, Tracks, Austria.png

GP Rider GG, Races, Austria.png

Austria

GP Rider GG, Tracks, Germany.png

GP Rider GG, Races, Germany.png

Germany

GP Rider GG, Tracks, Holland.png

GP Rider GG, Races, Holland.png

Holland

GP Rider GG, Tracks, European.png

GP Rider GG, Races, European.png

European

GP Rider GG, Tracks, San Marino.png

GP Rider GG, Races, San Marino.png

San Marino

GP Rider GG, Tracks, Britain.png

GP Rider GG, Races, Britain.png

Britain

GP Rider GG, Tracks, Czech.png

GP Rider GG, Races, Czech.png

Czech

GP Rider GG, Tracks, Italy.png

GP Rider GG, Races, Italy.png

Italy

GP Rider GG, Tracks, USA.png

GP Rider GG, Races, USA.png

U.S.A.

GP Rider GG, Tracks, FIM.png

GP Rider GG, Races, FIM.png

F.I.M.

World Tour

Africa

This is the Beginner course and consists of 6 stages.

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 1.png

Stage 1
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 1.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 2.png

Stage 2
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 2.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 3.png

Stage 3
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 3.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 4.png

Stage 4
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 4.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 5.png

Stage 5
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 5.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 6.png

Stage 6
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Africa 6.png
Asia

This is the Junior course and consists of 10 stages.

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 1.png

Stage 1
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 1.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 2.png

Stage 2
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 2.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 3.png

Stage 3
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 3.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 4.png

Stage 4
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 4.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 5.png

Stage 5
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 5.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 6.png

Stage 6
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 6.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 7.png

Stage 7
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 7.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 8.png

Stage 8
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 8.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 9.png

Stage 9
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 9.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 10.png

Stage 10
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Asia 10.png
Americas

This is the Senior course and consists of 14 stages.

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 1.png

Stage 1
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 1.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 2.png

Stage 2
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 2.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 3.png

Stage 3
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 3.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 4.png

Stage 4
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 4.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 5.png

Stage 5
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 5.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 6.png

Stage 6
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 6.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 7.png

Stage 7
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 7.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 8.png

Stage 8
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 8.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 9.png

Stage 9
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 9.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 10.png

Stage 10
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 10.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 11.png

Stage 11
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 11.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 12.png

Stage 12
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 12.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 13.png

Stage 13
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 13.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 14.png

Stage 14
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Americas 14.png
Europe

This is the Expert course and consists of 18 stages.

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 1.png

Stage 1
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 1.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 2.png

Stage 2
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 2.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 3.png

Stage 3
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 3.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 4.png

Stage 4
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 4.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 5.png

Stage 5
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 5.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 6.png

Stage 6
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 6.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 7.png

Stage 7
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 7.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 8.png

Stage 8
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 8.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 9.png

Stage 9
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 9.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 10.png

Stage 10
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 10.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 11.png

Stage 11
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 11.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 12.png

Stage 12
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 12.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 13.png

Stage 13
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 13.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 14.png

Stage 14
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 14.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 15.png

Stage 15
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 15.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 16.png

Stage 16
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 16.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 17.png

Stage 17
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 17.png

GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 18.png

Stage 18
GP Rider GG, World Tour, Europe 18.png

Music and sound

When selecting a bike, the music that plays is the same as is used in the shop in Fantasy Zone.

Magazine articles

Main article: GP Rider (Game Gear)/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Logo-pdf.svg
Print advert in Todo Sega (ES) #14: "Mayo 1994" (1994-0x-xx)
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Physical scans

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Publication Version Score
Beep! MegaDrive (JP) NTSC-J
55
[8]
Consoles + (FR)
91
[9]
Computer & Video Games (UK) PAL
71
[7]
Game Players (US) NTSC-U
78
[5]
GamePro (US) NTSC-U
75
[10]
Games World: The Magazine (UK) PAL
59
[11]
Hippon Super (JP) NTSC-J
50
[12]
Joypad (FR) PAL
88
[13]
Player One (FR)
80
[14]
Sega Magazine (UK) PAL
82
[15]
Sega Magazine (UK) PAL
80
[16]
Sega Pro (UK) PAL
76
[17]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
54
[18]
Super Juegos (ES)
91
[19]
Todo Sega (ES) PAL
84
[20]
VideoGames (US) NTSC-U
80
[21]
Sega Game Gear
75
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GP Rider (Game Gear)

Game Gear, JP
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Cart
Game Gear, US
GPRiderGGUSBack.jpgGPRiderGGUSSpine.jpgGPRiderGGUSFront.jpg
Cover
GPRiderGGUSCartridge.jpg
Cart
GP Rider GG US Manual.pdf
Manual
Game Gear, EU
GPRider GG EU back.jpgGP Rider GG EU BoxSpine.jpgGPRider GG EU Box Front.jpg
Cover
GPRider GG EU Cart.jpg
Cart
GP Rider GG EU Manual.jpg
Manual
Game Gear, PT
GPRider GG PT Box Front.jpg
Cover
GPRider GG EU Cart.jpg
Cart
GP Rider GG PT Manual.jpg
Manual

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Sega Game Gear
 ?
CRC32 7a26ec6a
MD5 6427d14da2501e16da16930622ee8846
SHA-1 b1c4315dc4afe58256f3834cff8e94c6b02bc1b6
512kB Cartridge (JP)
Sega Game Gear
 ?
CRC32 876e9b72
MD5 6fa101fb69da89a922b1b99f36e515bc
SHA-1 7777f091c8b540d3248fd7c0fb21e742af6f0ede
512kB Cartridge (US/EU)
Sega Game Gear
 ?
CRC32 12e4f6db
MD5 841a7115046459decd3bee75dfd2981c
SHA-1 5e13822bf04facc19d44a718635647ad4db6cd2a
512kB 1994-01-04 CD-R disc Page

References


GP Rider (Game Gear)

GPRider GG Title.png

Main page | Comparisons | Hidden content | Magazine articles | Reception


Sega Game Gear
Prototypes: 1994-01-04



Games in the Hang-On series
Hang-On (1985) | Hang-On Jr. (1985) | Hang-On II (1985) | Super Hang-On (home computers) (1987) | GP Rider (Master System | Game Gear) (1990) | Limited Edition Hang-On (1991) | Hang-On GP (1995) | 3D Super Hang-On (2013)
Spin-offs
Hang-On (1988)
Hang-On related media
Music
Yu Suzuki Produce Hang On/Space Harrier (1997) | Super Hang-On 20th Anniversary Collection (2007) | Super Hang-On (2015)
Film
After Burner / Super Hang-On (1987)