Rally Bike

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Rally Bike
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Arcade game flyer
Developer(s) Toaplan
Publisher(s) Taito
Distributor(s) Taito
Platforms Arcade, NES
Release date(s) 1988
Genre(s) Racing game
CPU 68000 @ 10 MHz, Z80 @ 3.5 MHz
Display 240 x 320 pixels, 2048 colours, 60 Hz, Vertically oriented screen

Rally Bike - known in Japan as Dash Yarou (ダッシュ野郎 lit. "Dash Rascal"?), is a 1988 racing arcade game developed by Toaplan and published by Taito.

Gameplay

File:Rall0000.png
Screenshot of the arcade version.

Rally Bike is a bird's eye viewed motorcycle road racing game, where the player controls a motorcycle and must cross the finish line before an established number of competitor bikes. Fuel is a major obstacle, as running out of it results in game over. Any accident will cause great reduction of fuel, and stopping to refuel will cause competitor bikes to take advantage. Competitors never run out of fuel.

Ports and related releases

File:Rally Bike NES cover.jpg
U.S. front cover of NES package.

Rally Bike was later ported and published in Japan by Visco on June 15, 1990, while being published in North America by Romstar in September the same year.

Polystar released a limited-edition soundtrack album of the game music (composed by Ree Ohta) in 1989 (Tatsujin : Toaplan Game Music Scene One - H24X-10005)


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