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===Test Simulation===
 
===Test Simulation===
The primary content of ''Car Licence'' is the Test Simulation, a recreation of a standard Japanese driving exam. Users can study the exam, edit the number of questions, as well as setting a time limit similar to that imposed by the actual test.
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The primary content of ''Car Licence'' is the Test Simulation, a recreation of a standard Japanese driving exam. As well as taking a standard exam, users can study the exam at their own leisure, edit the number of questions and topics, and set a time limit similar to that imposed during the actual test.
  
 
===Sign Test===
 
===Sign Test===
Sign Test allows users to study and quiz themselves on Japan's road traffic signage.
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Sign Test allows users to study and quiz themselves on Japan's road traffic signage, with images of each type of sign and descriptions of their meaning.
  
 
===''Brocked Street''===
 
===''Brocked Street''===

Revision as of 23:35, 5 March 2022

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CarLicence title.png

Car Licence
System(s): Sega Game Gear
Publisher: Nayuta
Developer:
Licensor: Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
Genre: Educational

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Game Gear
JP

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Car Licence (カーライセンス) is a Sega Game Gear traffic code education program developed by System Vision[1] and For You[1], and published by Nayuta. Produced to assist users in passing their Japanese driving exam, it was released exclusively in Japan in 1995.

Gameplay

The included minigame Brocked Street.

Car Licence features a total of 600 questions related to traffic code and proper driving techniques. The number of questions, as well as the exam time allotted, can be adjusted by users.

Test Simulation

The primary content of Car Licence is the Test Simulation, a recreation of a standard Japanese driving exam. As well as taking a standard exam, users can study the exam at their own leisure, edit the number of questions and topics, and set a time limit similar to that imposed during the actual test.

Sign Test

Sign Test allows users to study and quiz themselves on Japan's road traffic signage, with images of each type of sign and descriptions of their meaning.

Brocked Street

Alongside the study program is an included minigame, Brocket Street. Players control a flashing traffic light at the bottom of the screen, and are able to move the light left and right across either of the four lanes. Cars will travel down these lanes towards the bottom of the screen, and players are tasked with firing projectiles upward at the cars to push them backwards.[2]

Magazine articles

Main article: Car Licence/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Main article: Car Licence/Promotional material.

Physical scans

Game Gear, JP, Box
GG JP Box Back CarLicence.pngGG JP Box Front CarLicence.png
Cover
CarLicense GG JP Cart.jpg
Cart
CarLicence GG manual front.jpg
Manual
CarLicence GG leaflet.png
Leaflet
Game Gear, JP, Pouch
CarLicence GG pouch.png
Cover
CarLicense GG JP Cart.jpg
Cart
CarLicence GG manual front.jpg
Manual
CarLicence GG leaflet.png
Leaflet

Photo gallery

Screenshots

Main article: Car Licence screenshots

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Sega Game Gear
 ?
CRC32 f6a697f8
MD5 93ee0c56d725daa0a79dce458ff54e5e
SHA-1 0cf691dba7080a1f8d4a181563948b188115ec89
512kB Cartridge (JP)

External links

References


Car Licence

CarLicence title.png

Main page | History | Magazine articles | Technical information


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