Although your racer doesn't ever die, when you bash into a wall you will go flying (and I do mean flying) off of your bike screaming bloody murder. Redline Racer also does a good job of simulating crashes. While riding you can choose from 4 different views, 3 of them are from directly behind the bike (a far-away, kinda-far-away, and right-up-on-my-man's-helmet view) with the fourth being a first-person view. Under both chipsets, the terrain looked beautiful, but the bike and rider were a bit blocky even with a 3DFX card. Although the game controls were just as smooth under both, the 3DFX landscape graphics were much more realistic and detailed. After playing Redline Racer on both a VooDoo II video card and a card with the Riva 128 chipset, I can tell you that there is a major difference in graphics quality between the two. Where Redline Racer really shines is in it's graphics and gameplay. Each race consists of 3 laps with a series of checkpoints that you must pass in a certain time or forfeit the race. Even though road tracks dominate Redline Racer, the tracks encompass 6 different environments, including mountain, desert, and urban settings. Most of the tracks are hardtop road tracks, but there is also a beach track where you race along the coast on the sand. You must master the manual transmission to truly master Redline Racer. You can also choose different difficulty levels and, let me tell you, there is a big difference between easy and medium, and hard is impossible to win with an automatic transmission. As this isn't the tips and clues section, I'll let you figure out how to access these high-powered puppies. These range from strange to just plain bizarre. There are also 5 secret bonus vehicles you can ride. However, as you increase in skill you will be able to race up to 10 tracks on one of 8 bikes. Photos are of actual items in the listing.Initially you can choose from 8 different racing teams, 3 tracks, 3 bikes, and, surprisingly, you can also choose to play as either a male or female rider. If you bid out of these circumstances you are expected to be responsible for any auction won, We strive for Excellent feedback and will do our best to resolve any situations, please contact us with any questions. If you need to cancel a bid please let us know within 24 hours of placing bid, and NO LESS than 24 hours from auction end. For refunds and return, you must contact us within 14 days of item received,and buyer must pay for shipping charges. Please contact us with any shipping requests or changes. We ship to the United States and Canada only. We do offer a combined shipping discount(please contact us for details). Our normal shipping days are Monday through Friday, we do not ship on holiday or weekends. Payment expected within 96 hours(4 days) of auction end, if concerned with time frame please contact us with further arrangements. The lot includes the 1997 Hasbro Pro Drag Racing game, batteries not included in the lot. Lights, sounds, and the screen all function without any issues. The game has been used with only minimal wear, some of the letters on the buttons are slightly faded. The unit is in great cosmetic and working condition, with its original battery back and clean battery chamber. The particular design for this hand held is inspired from a 1980's Kenner Redline Drag Racing electronic game. Up for sale is an electronic hand held game by Hasbro 1997, PRO DRAG RACING.
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