GP Rider

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GP Rider
Developer(s) Sega AM2
Publisher(s) Sega
Composer(s) Hiroshi Kawaguchi
Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
Platforms Arcade
Sega Master System
Game Gear
Release date(s) Arcade
    SMS, GG
      Genre(s) Racing
      Mode(s) Single player
      Two player
      Arcade system Sega X Board

      GP Rider is an arcade game developed and manufactured by Sega released in 1990 in Japan, North America, and Europe. It was also ported to the Sega Master System and Game Gear in 1993.

      Sega Master System version

      This version is played permanently in a split screen, regardless of if one or two players are playing. If only one player is racing then the second player is replaced by a computer opponent called "Wayne." "Wayne" plays like a human player in that his performance varies from race to race, in contrast to most racing games of the era, where the main opponent is programmed to always finish in the same position.

      Carry-Over

      The same track in this game is used for the future Formula 1 game F1 Exhaust Note, made by SEGA in the years in 1991, respectively.

      Reception

      Reception
      Review scores
      Publication Score
      AllGame 3/5 stars (Arcade)[1]
      CVG 90% (Arcade)[2]
      Sega Master Force 48% (SMS)[3]
      Video Games 58% (SMS)[4]

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