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This mode is only found in home versions, and is much more in-depth than the arcade mode, though the gameplay in the races is the same. The main screen is a menu where the player has several options, much like the main screen in [[Rock N' Roll Racing]]. The player can buy new parts for their bike, hire a new mechanic, or start a race. This screen displays the player's current money as well as a password for continuing their game.
This mode is only found in home versions, and is much more in-depth than the arcade mode, though the gameplay in the races is the same. The main screen is a menu where the player has several options, much like the main screen in [[Rock N' Roll Racing]]. The player can buy new parts for their bike, hire a new mechanic, or start a race. This screen displays the player's current money as well as a password for continuing their game.


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Revision as of 23:13, 6 April 2009

Arcade Mode

The arcade mode in Super Hang-On is similar to the original Hang-On. However, there is a choice of four tracks to race on which are based on continents, each containing a different amount of stages. Each stage is roughly half the length of a stage in the original Hang-On.

  • Africa: The easiest and shortest out of the four courses (6 stages).
  • Asia: The second easiest and similar in length to the course from the original Hang-On at 10 stages long.
  • The Americas: The second to toughest course, containing 14 stages.
  • Europe: The hardest course, being 18 stages long.

When the player starts a race, they have their choice of four songs that will play during the race, a feature borrowed from Out Run.

Original Mode

This mode is only found in home versions, and is much more in-depth than the arcade mode, though the gameplay in the races is the same. The main screen is a menu where the player has several options, much like the main screen in Rock N' Roll Racing. The player can buy new parts for their bike, hire a new mechanic, or start a race. This screen displays the player's current money as well as a password for continuing their game.