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Road Riot 4WD (Prototype)
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Released by Hidden Palace
File release date January 1, 2022
Origin EPROM cartrdige
Labels N/A
Game Road Riot 4WD
System Sega Mega Drive
Genre Racing
Final build JP Unreleased
EU Unreleased
US Unreleased
Release date JP Unreleased
EU Unreleased
US Unreleased
Release date Unreleased
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A prototype of Road Riot 4WD for the Sega Mega Drive.

Notes

  • Unreleased Sega Mega Drive port of the arcade game by Atari Games. Port developed and published by Tengen.
  • Was shown for the first time at the Winter CES of 1992, and then shown again at the Summer CES that same year.
  • Cancelled for unknown reasons, however the game would appear on the SNES in late 1992 developed by another studio.
  • Source code for this port was recently discovered, but possibly incomplete. This comes from an original EPROM cartridge.

Screenshots


Files

File Type Date Size Comment SHA-1
Road Riot 4WD (Prototype).md ROM file 1990-11-21 04:00:00 1 MB ROM file. dfba43d985fcfed0bd83588435088114cf16f379

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to Frank Cifaldi at the Video Game History Foundation and the anonymous donor for this part of the lot! A huge thanks to ehw for researching this prototype!

See also