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| | image2=SuperOffRoad SMS Title.png | | | image2=SuperOffRoad SMS Title.png |
| | image3=SuperOffRoad GG Title.png | | | image3=SuperOffRoad GG Title.png |
| + | | image4=SuperOffRoad Lynx title.png |
| | game1=Mega Drive | | | game1=Mega Drive |
| | game2=Master System | | | game2=Master System |
| | game3=Game Gear | | | game3=Game Gear |
| + | | game4=Atari Lynx |
| | desc= | | | desc= |
| + | }} |
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| + | ===Speed shop=== |
| + | {{Comparison |
| + | | image1=SuperOffRoad MD SpeedShop.png |
| + | | image2=SuperOffRoad SMS SpeedShop.png |
| + | | image3=SuperOffRoad GG SpeedShop.png |
| + | | game1=Mega Drive |
| + | | game2=Master System |
| + | | game3=Game Gear |
| + | | desc=The Mega Drive version lets players upgrade their vehicle before the first race, starting them off with $100,000. |
| }} | | }} |
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 7 September 2020
- Back to: Super Off Road.
Version comparisons
Title screen
Speed shop
The Mega Drive version lets players upgrade their vehicle before the first race, starting them off with $100,000.
Big Dukes
Blaster
Cliff Hanger
Fandango
Huevos Grande
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Master System (as Wipeout)
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Hurricane Gulch/Windy Gulch
Sidewinder
Wipeout
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Master System (as Skid Row)
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References