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{{Header Nav|game=Moto Roader|num=2}}
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{{Game
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|image=Moto Roader TG16 box.jpg
|title=Moto Roader
|title=Moto Roader
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|developer=[[Masaya]]
|publisher=[[NEC]]
|publisher=[[NEC]]
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|genre=[[Racing]]
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{{nihongo|'''Moto Roader'''|モトローダー}} is a futuristic racing game developed by [[Masaya]] and published by [[NEC]] for the [[PC Engine]] in Japan, as well as in the US for the [[TurboGrafx-16]]. It was later made available on the Nintendo Wii and Wii U Virtual Consoles. The game is the first in a series which includes [[Moto Roader 2]] and [[Moto Roader MC]]. The game is among the few which permit five players to race simultaneously.
{{nihongo|'''Moto Roader'''|モトローダー}} is a futuristic racing game developed by [[Masaya]] and published by [[NEC]] for the [[PC Engine]] in Japan, as well as in the US for the [[TurboGrafx-16]]. It was later made available on the Nintendo Wii and Wii U Virtual Consoles. The game is the first in a series which includes [[Moto Roader 2]] and [[Moto Roader MC]]. The game is among the few which permit five players to race simultaneously.


Moto Roader is a top-down racing game for up to five players. As well as regular races, there's a few unusual modes mixed in as well. The game uses a feature later seen on Micro Machines, in which those lagging behind are pulled forwards to stay on-screen, but doing so continuously will eventually eliminate them from the race.
Moto Roader is a top-down racing game for up to five players. As well as regular races, there's a few unusual modes mixed in as well. The game uses a feature later seen on Micro Machines, in which those lagging behind are pulled forwards to stay on-screen, but doing so continuously will eventually eliminate them from the race.
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Latest revision as of 19:20, 9 August 2022

This is the first game in the Moto Roader series. For other games in the series see the Moto Roader category.

Box artwork for Moto Roader.
Box artwork for Moto Roader.
Moto Roader
Developer(s)Masaya
Publisher(s)NEC
Year released1989
System(s)TurboGrafx-16, Wii, Wii U
SeriesMoto Roader
Genre(s)Racing
Players1-5
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)PEGI Ages 7+ESRB EveryoneCERO All agesGeneral
LinksMoto Roader ChannelSearchSearch

Moto Roader (モトローダー?) is a futuristic racing game developed by Masaya and published by NEC for the PC Engine in Japan, as well as in the US for the TurboGrafx-16. It was later made available on the Nintendo Wii and Wii U Virtual Consoles. The game is the first in a series which includes Moto Roader 2 and Moto Roader MC. The game is among the few which permit five players to race simultaneously.

Moto Roader is a top-down racing game for up to five players. As well as regular races, there's a few unusual modes mixed in as well. The game uses a feature later seen on Micro Machines, in which those lagging behind are pulled forwards to stay on-screen, but doing so continuously will eventually eliminate them from the race.

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