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Rad Mobile

Rad Mobile (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Arcade
Tags: Racing, Arcade
Developer: AM2

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
??/??/1991
JP
??/??/1991

Rad Mobile (Arcade) imageRad Mobile (Arcade) imageRad Mobile (Arcade) screenshot


Staff Reviews

Rad Mobile review

Reviewed November 21, 2010

Zigfried says: "I remember drooling over magazine screenshots for Rad Mobile, known back in 1991 as "that 32-bit arcade game WHOA MOMMA". I remember actually playing Rad Mobile and being impressed by that first intersection where I had to pass through cross-traffic, as well as the police car barricade . . . in which cruisers actually passed me and spun horizontally to bring my runaway radmobile to a halt."
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