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[[Category:1983 SG-1000 Games]] | [[Category:1983 SG-1000 Games]] | ||
[[Category:SG-1000 Games]] | [[Category:SG-1000 Games]] | ||
[[Category:SG-1000 Racing Games]] | [[Category:SG-1000 Racing Games]] |
Revision as of 07:17, 30 January 2012
Zippy Race | |||||
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System(s): SG-1000 | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Irem, Sega | |||||
Genre: Racing | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Zippy Race (ジッピーレース) is a top-down racing game developed by Irem and initially released in the arcades in 1983. It was subsequently ported to home platforms, including the SG-1000 later in the same year. Some North American ports of the game are called Motorace USA, though no SG-1000 games were officially released in that region.
The game has the player control a motorbike, avoiding cars and obstacles while making sure it does not run out of fuel. The player travels across the United States of America, hence the localised title of Motorace USA.
The SG-1000 version of the game is one of two SG-1000 releases to see four separate Japanese releases (the other being Monaco GP) - three on cartridge with each of the SG-1000's box designs, and one on Sega Card. Despite this it did not see a release outside of Japan.
The arcade version of this game was re-released on the Sega Saturn as part of Irem Arcade Classics.
Physcial Scans
SG-1000 Version
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