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Revision as of 17:23, 7 December 2015
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System(s): Sega System 32, Sega Saturn | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Sega | |||||
Genre: Racing | |||||
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Rad Mobile, known as Gale Racer (ゲイルレーサー) for the Sega Saturn port, is an arcade racing game which was released in 1990 using the Sega System 32 platform. It was Sega's first System 32 game and is also the first game which Sonic the Hedgehog appeared in.
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Gameplay
Rad Mobile takes place in the first person perspective. The race is a speed race across the USA where the player is limited by time, Police on Certain stages, and weather effects. The game was very advanced for the time as the player had to interact by pressing buttons to activate the Widow screen wipers on the car and the headlights depending on the current stage.
The Difficulty and speed of Police and Rival cars is determined by the dip switch settings and the settings in the service menu.
Stages
- Stage 1: Los Angeles - Day
- Stage 2: Mojave Desert - Day
- Stage 3: Las Vegas - Night
- Stage 4: Provo - Rain
- Stage 5: Salt Lake City - Day
- Stage 6: Rocky Mountains - Day
- Stage 7: Cheyenne -Thunder Storm
- Stage 8: Lincoln - Night
- Stage 9: Omaha - Day
- Stage 10: Kansas City - Fog
- Stage 11: St. Louis - Night
- Stage 12: Springfield - Rain
- Stage 13: Chicago - Day
- Stage 14: Indianapolis - Night
- Stage 15: Cincinnati - Day
- Stage 16: Columbus - Dusk
- Stage 17: Pittsburgh - Night
- Stage 18: Washington, D.C. - Fog
- Stage 19: Philadelphia - Day
- Stage 20: New York - Day
Some of the stages such as Springfield have multiple routes. It should also be noted that some stages have oncoming traffic.
Cabinet Types
Two different types of the cabinet were available. One a standard Upright Machine the other a deluxe cabinet which moved left and right depending on the position of the car and the position of the steering wheel.
Soundtrack
Production Credits
Saturn Version (Gale Racer)
Producer: Youji Ishii, Yutaka Sugano
Director: Tomohiro Kondo
Game Designer: Koji Iwashita
Graphic Designer: Takashi Thomas Yuda, Keiichi Matate, Makiko Banju
Program: Toru Asato, Shiori Hongo, Kaoru Aota, Akio Ujino, Yumiko Hide
Computer Graphics: Count Zero
Design: Ginji Sabano, Shin Kato, Makiko Ozawa, Sozi Kano
Sound: Yoshito Kida
Adviser: Manabu Ishihara
Special Thanks To: Kazuhiko Nagai, Yoshio Inoue, Jill Alexander, Daisuke Teraguchi
Gallery
Promotional Material
Physical Scans
System 32 Version
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