This post is in the running for least intelligent non-archived post on /vr/ right now. 2D games have physics all the time, polygonal 3D doesn't have a monopoly on it. Road Rash and tons of even older 2D racing games that do not simulate real track still have acceleration, inertia, jump with gravity and collision simulated. All of those are rudimentary physics and are called such.
Anon, I cannot tell if you're a human or a rudimentary bot with such a braindead post. Is this how you want to spend your time, being a mechanical pajeet on a retro Mongolian basket weaving board?
Anon, I cannot tell if you're a human or a rudimentary bot with such a braindead post. Is this how you want to spend your time, being a mechanical pajeet on a retro Mongolian basket weaving board?
You ran out of arguments and now resort to baseless insults. Maybe Ganker is more fit for a child like you...
If this list is accurate, most of the mentioned games in this thread (including Road Rash 1 and 2) all use the Electronic Arts/Rob Hubbard audio driver.
It can boarder on 'abrasive', but it's almost like Rob Hubbard tuned his audio engine for heavy metal/ hair metal sound. All the early EA Genesis/ MD games (and others that used Hubbard's audio driver) have a distinct sound to them when compared to other games on the same console.
My favourite megadrive game, then and now. Amazing soundtrack too. Does everyone else avoid hitting the first few people so you don't end up with the club and wait till you get to viper to fight so you can steal his chain?
Weird I see this thread, I just played it last night. Road Rash 1 is really good, but 2 is a straight up improvement in all spots except music, the AI especially got a lot smarter. Road Rash 3 I dont really like, graphics honestly look more ugly to me and it feels a little more half baked to play. Both 1 and 2 on the Genesis have a really good feel of driving way too fast on a motorcycle and has a rewarding feeling to learning the physics. I also recall an awesome moment while playing where the left lane was blocked by three bikes in a cluster and a car in the right lane, I hit a hill at the perfect time and flew over the bikes and car, shits badass. So anyway, thats why you may be cool, but will never be Road Rash 2 for the Sega Genesis cool. Suck my nuts.
Road Rash 3 is my favourite of the trilogy but I love them all. Also liked reading the instruction manual with Road Rash 2, it had little profiles for every character.
The 3DO version of Road Rash has an amazing art style too.
Road Rash 2 has the best levels and bikes in the entire series. So it’s the best Road Rash game. The PC, PS1, and 3do game is too easy. Road Rash 1 has the best music. Road Rash 3 has dirty graphics and the setting is not as good.
I've played the shit out of Road Rash 2 at my childhood friend's house when I was a kid. When I finally got a PC, one of the first games that I bought was Road Rash PC. Holy shit, I had a blasting listening to the marvelous OST and the real actor's cutscenes. I like how the game has an MTV 90's vibe.
Awesome game, and one of the few games I'd play with my dad. He loved it. To this day, when he sees some video game he'll often tell me "I'm more into Road Rash II."
I've always preferred it over 3, though I wonder if I should go back and try 3 more.
used to play with a few friends - we'd use the super bike cheat and just see who survived the longest in the first stage.
one time i saw my friend had crashed, so i knew where he was and tried to run him over; lost control of the steering and ended up slamming into a tree right next to him and his bike. good times.
Plays slightly better overclocked.
Overclocking ruins the physics.
>2D game
>physics
moron.
This post is in the running for least intelligent non-archived post on /vr/ right now. 2D games have physics all the time, polygonal 3D doesn't have a monopoly on it. Road Rash and tons of even older 2D racing games that do not simulate real track still have acceleration, inertia, jump with gravity and collision simulated. All of those are rudimentary physics and are called such.
Physics are only possible in 3D and 4D environments that's why 2D is even called 2D to begin with moron.
Anon, I cannot tell if you're a human or a rudimentary bot with such a braindead post. Is this how you want to spend your time, being a mechanical pajeet on a retro Mongolian basket weaving board?
you mean things like inertia, friction, maximum speed and whatnot on 2D objects?
weird bait perhaps?
You ran out of arguments and now resort to baseless insults. Maybe Ganker is more fit for a child like you...
Different anon but you really do type like a bot. And your comment on 2d and 3d made little sense
Yet again you're back it at with the baseless insults while also lying about being someone else. Begone cretin.
Wrong board
fun
I can hear the drums just looking at that pic.
So many of the early Electronics Arts Genesis/ Mega Drive games used EA's own audio drivers, which gave them a distinctive 'garage band' sound.
But I think their later Genesis/ MD games used GEMS instead.
made me think of
If this list is accurate, most of the mentioned games in this thread (including Road Rash 1 and 2) all use the Electronic Arts/Rob Hubbard audio driver.
http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Mega_Drive/Genesis_Sound_Driver_List
It can boarder on 'abrasive', but it's almost like Rob Hubbard tuned his audio engine for heavy metal/ hair metal sound. All the early EA Genesis/ MD games (and others that used Hubbard's audio driver) have a distinct sound to them when compared to other games on the same console.
>get a PS2 for Christmas 2004
>a few months pass
>end up playing Road Rash II and loose Genesis carts more than the PS2
Great game
1 and 3 are both way better. this is like posting Mario 2 (NES)
2 was the refinement of 1’s gameplay, 1 has the tightest soundtrack. 3 is also good but frick that helicopter.
bump
Checking out all of them I still feel RR2 is the best one? (With best soundtrack)
Am I correct or is this my nostalgia goggles blinding me?
What were the differences? They all kinda blend in my memory except that 3 had prettiest menus.
I prefer RR3 and RR 3do
My favourite megadrive game, then and now. Amazing soundtrack too. Does everyone else avoid hitting the first few people so you don't end up with the club and wait till you get to viper to fight so you can steal his chain?
Really underrated, great pcm sampled that soundtrack. You can grab onto cars, do stunts, take level warps.
for me it's chug wagon
Western trash
Dead franchise
Weird I see this thread, I just played it last night. Road Rash 1 is really good, but 2 is a straight up improvement in all spots except music, the AI especially got a lot smarter. Road Rash 3 I dont really like, graphics honestly look more ugly to me and it feels a little more half baked to play. Both 1 and 2 on the Genesis have a really good feel of driving way too fast on a motorcycle and has a rewarding feeling to learning the physics. I also recall an awesome moment while playing where the left lane was blocked by three bikes in a cluster and a car in the right lane, I hit a hill at the perfect time and flew over the bikes and car, shits badass. So anyway, thats why you may be cool, but will never be Road Rash 2 for the Sega Genesis cool. Suck my nuts.
for me it's road rash 3d
Road Rash 3 is my favourite of the trilogy but I love them all. Also liked reading the instruction manual with Road Rash 2, it had little profiles for every character.
The 3DO version of Road Rash has an amazing art style too.
Road Rash 2 has the best levels and bikes in the entire series. So it’s the best Road Rash game. The PC, PS1, and 3do game is too easy. Road Rash 1 has the best music. Road Rash 3 has dirty graphics and the setting is not as good.
I've played the shit out of Road Rash 2 at my childhood friend's house when I was a kid. When I finally got a PC, one of the first games that I bought was Road Rash PC. Holy shit, I had a blasting listening to the marvelous OST and the real actor's cutscenes. I like how the game has an MTV 90's vibe.
I've got none, I only ever played Road Rash PC and this household didn't really buy the Mega Drive ports.
Pure kino?
That's about all I got
Awesome game, and one of the few games I'd play with my dad. He loved it. To this day, when he sees some video game he'll often tell me "I'm more into Road Rash II."
I've always preferred it over 3, though I wonder if I should go back and try 3 more.
Also the music is great, one of my favorite soundtracks on the Genesis
Another Sega game that nintendont didn't get
Masterpiece
love it
used to play with a few friends - we'd use the super bike cheat and just see who survived the longest in the first stage.
one time i saw my friend had crashed, so i knew where he was and tried to run him over; lost control of the steering and ended up slamming into a tree right next to him and his bike. good times.