![]() ![]() Once again, this shouldn't be too hard to do. From there, save up for the Diablo 1000 and buy it at the start of, or before, Level 5. You need to buy this at the start of, or before, Level 3. It's recommended that you don't buy any bikes until you can afford the Shuriken 1000. ![]() So the first time you buy a new bike, you will have an additional $2000 to spend on it because your first bike, the Shuriken 400 has an original value of $4000. Selling your old bike earns you half of its original cost. That's because it will factor in how much money you receive for selling your old bike when you buy a new one. The credits displayed in the shop differ to that of those on the 'Race Complete' screen. To exit the shop, press 'Start' and you'll head back to the 'Race Complete' screen. ![]() You begin with the Shuriken 400 and can slowly work your way up to the Diablo 1000. You will sell your old bike and buy the new one. If you see one that you like and can afford, press 'Select' to buy it. Here you can cycle through the bikes by pressing Left and Right on the D-Pad. When showing the 'Race Complete' screen after completing race, you can press 'Select' and the 'Bike Shop' screen will be displayed. The winnings for each position are shown below: Skip to the Buying New Bikes section for more information on that particular topic. This screen is the only one that you can use for Buying New Bikes. Finally, at the bottom of the screen, your race time will be displayed in minutes and seconds. Below that will be the password that you can enter into the password screen whenever you wish, to reload to the point that you're currently at. Your total earnings will then be displayed below that. The 'Race Complete' screen shows the winnings of the top four racers. Once you've crossed this line, you have finished the race and no longer need to hold your position, it just takes a little while for the game to actually notify you that the race is over. The finish line, is a thick black line that stretches across the track. The only other option is to try and weave between them, but this can be difficult, especially at very high speeds. As both lanes are blocked, it's almost always better to take the outside of the road to move past them. Occasionally you will come upon two vehicles on both sides of the roads passing each other. You can either overtake a vehicle by moving past them in the opposite lane, or take the outside and overtake them by going off-road. You don't have any breaks on your bike, so if you need to slow down to move over and overtake the only way is to stop accelerating and naturally slow down. Falling off your bike will cost you a lot of precious time, so unless you have a comparatively amazing bike compared to your opponents, as well as a long distance before you complete the race, it's best to avoid falling off at all costs.ĭodging these vehicles can be difficult at times. It will then take a substantial amount of valuable time to get back on the bike. Either way, if you hit one, you'll fall off and your bike will go flying. Obviously, you will reach the cars on the left side faster than you will those on the right. Cars will either be on the right side of the road moving away from you, or on the left side, moving toward you. There is occasional traffic on the course. Previous Character (of highlighted character) Next Character (of highlighted character) Toggle between 'Enter Password' and 'Enter Name' Mute/Unmute Music (for all screens, including racing)īuy currently highlighted Bike (If you have enough credits) Specific strategies won't be provided for each race, simply because they're all too similar and not that difficult. This guide intends to give general gameplay information and a race listing. It's not at all a difficult game to pick up, so you shouldn't have a problem. This game is very similar, except with simpler graphics and gameplay, as well as much easier races. Races were conducted on public roads, meaning that you'd often get the police's attention. Road Rash for the Gameboy is an adaption of the classic game for the Playstation which combined bike racing with pure violence, where chains and fists were used to try and knock competition off of their bikes. Us writers appreciate it more than you may think. If you're a retro gamer and wish to show your support, send us an email or post in the stickied topic. If you want more information, check out the stickied Game Boy Completion Project topic on the FAQ Contributors Board or visit the Game Boy FAQ Completion Project's site: ![]() The authors writing for the GB FAQ Completion Project hope to one day have a complete FAQ for every Game Boy game listed in the GameFAQs database. Welcome to my guide for Road Rash! This is a Game Boy FAQ Completion Project guide. ![]()
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