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Rad Racer

Rad Racer (XSX) game cover art
Platform: NES
Tags: Racing
Developer: Square
AKA: Highway Star (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
10/??/1987
EU
01/15/1988
JP
08/07/1987

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Staff Reviews

Rad Racer review

Reviewed May 26, 2013

David Oxford says: "Rad Racer isn't the greatest driving or racing game ever made, but it was a quality piece of work and it remains fun to this day. The fact that it represents the work of some of Square's finest team members before they made it big with the Final Fantasy series makes it potentially interesting for fans of that franchise, as well."
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