Rave Racer/Gameplay

Controls

 * Steering Wheel: Use the joystick to steer your car just as you would with any real car; in MAME, the equivalent for it is the left and right arrow keys.
 * Gas Pedal: Step on the gas pedal to accelerate your car; in MAME, the equivalent is the left Ctrl key, but you may wish to change it to the up arrow.
 * Break Pedal: Step on the break pedal to decelerate your car; in MAME, the equivalent is the left Alt but you may wish to change to the down arrow.
 * Clutch Pedal: Step on this pedal to let the clutch in (or out); in MAME, the equivalent is the space bar, but you may wish to change it to the left Ctrl.
 * Gear Shifter: Use the gear shifter to change the gear your car is driving in; in MAME, the equivalent is the "Stick Shift" option in the "Dip Switches".

Player Cars
Several of the games advertised on the cars were Japan-only; in addition to these, you will also see advertisements for Pac-Man (1980), Rally-X (1980), Bosconian (1981), Dig Dug (1982), Mappy (1983), Pac (& Pal) (1983), Phozon (1983), Libble Rabble (1983), (Hopping) Mappy (1986), Rompers (1989), Solvalou (1991), Cosmo Gang: The Video (1991), Gun Bullet (1994), Ace Driver (1994), and Attack of the Zolgear (1994) on buildings, signs, televisions and parasols as you drive around the tracks along with ones for the aforementioned Xevious, Grobda, Sky Kid, Toy Pop, Thunder Ceptor, Dragon Spirit, Cyber Commando, Tekken, Alpine Racer, Cyber Cycles, and Rave Racer. The cars even have the name of Great Sluggers (1993) written on their tyres!

CPU Cars
In addition to the eight player cars, there are also three CPU-controlled cars affiliated with Team Lucky & Wild (1992), Team Cyber Cycles (1995) and Team Dig Dug (1982); they behave in the same way a player car does when that player is not present, and therefore also under the control of the CPU.