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MotoRace USA
Arcade flyer of MotoRace USA.
Arcade flyer of MotoRace USA.
Developer(s) Irem
Publisher(s) Irem
Williams
Platform(s) Arcade, NES, SG-1000, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, MSX
Release date(s) 1983
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Two players alternating turns
Input methods 2-way joystick, 2 buttons
Cabinet Upright, Cocktail
CPU Z80 (@ 4 MHz)
Sound Sound CPU: M6803 (@ 894.886 kHz); sound chips: (2x) AY8910 (@ 894.886 kHz), (2x) MSM5205 (@ 384 kHz)

MotoRace USA (also known as Traverse USA, in Japan as Zippy Race (ジッピーレース?) and in Spain as Mototour) is an arcade game released by Irem in 1983.

Gameplay

The game's main character is a racer who must travel on his motorbike from Los Angeles to New York while avoiding many cars who try to crash into the rider.

Screenshot of the arcade version.

Interestingly, every level has two parts:

  • The first part is an overhead game with the aforementioned gameplay. Cars overtaken during this part of the level cause the player's rank to increment by 1 per car. The current rank is shown in the bottom right hand corner of the game screen during each stage.
  • The second part has the player watching the biker from behind his back. The player must try not to crash into the opposite cars while a background relative to the city he's travelling to is shown (i.e.: if the player is reaching Las Vegas, then a few casinos can be seen in the background). Oncoming cars passed do not increase the player's rank.

There are five different stages that the player encounters on their way to the final destination (NY) before the game starts back at stage one as outlined below. These stages alternate from tarmac on stages one, three and five, to unsealed (dirt) roads on stages two and four. On the tarmac stages bonus fuel can be picked up by running over the gas can icon. There is also a "wheelie" section which when run over causes the rider's bike to do a wheelstand and gain bonus points. On the dirt road stages both fuel and points can be gained by running over the gas cans or the score amounts indicated on the playfield. On the dirt road stage there are several log bridges that cross water and a "jump" section on some bridges - riding over the jump icon results in a score bonus. On all stages there are puddles of water which, if ridden through, render the bike unable to steer for a short period of time and a tyre squealing sound is played briefly.

Crashing into cars, road edges, bushes/trees, rocks or missing a bridge and riding into the water on a dirt road stage results in the motorcycle stopping and losing an amount of fuel. Running out of fuel causes the game to end. Crashing can also result (especially in later levels) in being overtaken by cars which decreases the player's rank.

As the player reaches each city the rank achieved results in a bonus amount being added to the score and extra fuel added to the player's total. The higher the position achieved the more points and fuel awarded.

When the player reaches NY, a sign saying "Viva NY" will be shown while the Statue of Liberty waves its hand and the Star Spangled Banner is played. After this cut-scene, the game starts again with an increased difficulty and the player has a higher capacity motorcycle (with correspondingly faster top speed).

Cities

The following cities are crossed in this game:

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Zippy Race
Box artwork for Zippy Race.
Developer(s) Irem
Publisher(s) Irem
Japanese title ジッピーレース
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Racing
System(s) Arcade, Famicom, Sega SG-1000
Players 1-2

Zippy Race was a basic arcade motorcycle racing game that alternated between a bird's eye view and an over the shoulder view throughout the race. It was released in North America by Williams as MotoRace USA (also known as Traverse USA) and in Spain as Mototour, and it was ported to the Sega SG-1000 and the Famicom.

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