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Revision as of 15:59, 18 July 2024
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Version comparisons
Title screen
Select course
Select music
Race start
Gameplay
Endings
Beginner
Junior
Senior
Expert
Revision comparisons
Mega Drive version
The steering controls were adjusted in Revision 01 to be less sensitive compared to Revision 00, resulting in tighter control that makes it less likely for the player's motorcycle to drift off-course when making a turn.
Billboards
Two of the billboards seen at the side of the track were changed between revisions. "Morobare", a parody of Marlboro cigarettes, was changed to "Soroban!!" in Revision 01 likely due to Phillip Morris' lawsuit against Sega for unauthorised Marlboro advertisements in Super Monaco GP.
"Bridalstone", a parody of Bridgestone, was replaced with a "Genesis" billboard with a pointing hand, however the outline of the original billboard is still present.
Other comparisons
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Unknown motorcycle racing event
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Super Hang-On (Mega Drive)
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All releases of Super Hang-On's Mega Drive version use artwork painted-over photographs of motorcycle racing World Champion Eddie Lawson's Rothmans Honda NSR500 motorbike, taken at an unknown event.[1]
References