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GP Rider [a] is a motorcycle racing game developed and manufactured by Sega, released in as an arcade video game in Japan, North America and Europe. It came in a two-player motion simulator cabinet and a standard upright cabinet. [6] It was ported to the Master System in 1993 and then Game Gear in 1994.
Sega (AM3) Model 3 Step 1.0 Sega Rally 2: Racing Sega (AM Annex) Model 3 Step 2.0 SpikeOut: SpikeOut: Final Edition: Action Sega (AM2) Model 3 Step 2.1 Ski Champ: Racing Sega (AM1) Model 3 Step 2.0 [102] Star Wars Trilogy Arcade: Light gun shooter Sega (AM12) Model 3 Step 2.1 The Ocean Hunter: Sega (AM1) 1999 Emergency Call Ambulance: Driving ...
The Game Gear. This is a list of the 365 [a] games available for Sega's Game Gear handheld video game system. For games that were announced for the Game Gear, but never ended up releasing, see the list of cancelled Game Gear games.
GP-1: Genki: Atlus, Sega: SNES 1993-06-25 GP-1: Part II: Genki: Atlus, Sega: SNES 1994-11-18 GP 500: Melbourne House: Hasbro Interactive: WIN 1999 GP Challenge: Midas Interactive Entertainment Midas Interactive Entertainment PS1 2002-04-12 GP Rider: Sega AM2: Sega: Arcade, SMS, SGG 1990 Gran Trak 10: Atari, Inc. Atari, Inc. Arcade 1974 Gran ...
Sega: NAOMI cart. Giant Gram 2000: All Japan Pro Wrestling 3 Brave Men of Glory — 2000 Sega: NAOMI cart. Giga Wing — 1999 Capcom: Scrolling shooter: 2 CPS2: Giga Wing 2 — 2000 Capcom: Scrolling shooter: 2 Giga Wing Generations — 2004 Taito: Gigandes — 1989 East Technology: Scrolling shooter: 2 Gigas — 1986 Sega: Breakout: 2 Gigas ...
Sega Genesis GP Rider: Racing Master System Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude: Action ... Sega Ages Vol.3 OutRun: Driving Sega Ages Vol.4 After Burner II: Rail shooter
GP Rider (1990) [61] System 24 Displayed in 496 x 384 resolution, larger than the 320 x 224 to which Sega designers were accustomed at the time [62] Limited character RAM [62] Early games loaded onto a floppy disk and could be switched [62] Gain Ground (1988) [62] Bonanza Bros. (1990) [63] Y Board
After Burner III is a video game released for the FM-Towns home computer in Japan and later ported to the Sega CD in Japan, Europe and North America.It is the third game in the After Burner series, and a port of Strike Fighter, a game released for Japanese arcades, itself a sequel to G-LOC: Air Battle.