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Road Rash 64 is a 1999 racing game developed by Pacific Coast Power and Light and published by THQ for the Nintendo 64. [3] The game is the fifth of seven entries in the Road Rash series of video games, the only entry to be published by THQ and the only entry to be released for the Nintendo 64 platform.
In 2017, Billboard ranked the song number nine on their list of the 15 greatest Soundgarden songs, [8] and in 2021, Kerrang ranked the song number eight on their list of the 20 greatest Soundgarden songs. [9] "Rusty Cage" was part of the soundtrack of the 1994 bike racing game, Road Rash, [10] which received 3DO's 1994
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Road Rash is a 1994 racing and vehicular combat video game originally published by Electronic Arts (EA) for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer.A version for the Sega CD was developed simultaneously and released in 1995 to act as a "bridge" between the 3DO version and the Sega Genesis title Road Rash 3, and the game was subsequently ported to the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and Microsoft Windows in ...
Road Rash 64; Road Rash II; Road Rash: Jailbreak; Road Redemption This page was last edited on 8 February 2021, at 05:01 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
A year later, on September 27, 1999, Road Rash 64 was released. [23] While it was initially thought to be a simple port of the game for the Nintendo 64, the end product turned out to be a major reworking of the game, putting a greater emphasis on combat, and including several multiplayer modes with support to up to four players. [5]
Road Rash was the 9th best-selling Genesis title in the United Kingdom in February 1992. [32] In the United States, Road Rash was the third highest-renting Genesis title at Blockbuster Video in April 1992, and the ninth highest-renting in the following month. [33] [34] At the time of its release, Road Rash became EA's most profitable title. [13]
Road Rash 64: Pacific Coast Power & Light: THQ: 1999-09-22 NA: Unreleased September 22, 1999: December 17, 1999: Roadsters: Titus Interactive: Titus Interactive: 1999-12-14 NA: Unreleased December 14, 1999: December 17, 1999: Robot Ponkottsu 64: Nanatsu no Umi no Caramel: Red Company: Hudson Soft: 1999-12-24 JP: December 24, 1999: Unreleased ...