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{{Header Nav|game=Rapid River|num=0}}
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{{Game
|completion=0
|image=Rapid River flyer.jpg
|title=Rapid River
|title=Rapid River
|image=Rapid River flyer.jpg
|japanese=ラピッドリバー
|developer=[[Namco]]
|developer=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|japanese=ラピッドリバー
|year=1997
|released={{rd|1997}}
|systems={{syslist|cade}}
|genre=[[Boating]]
|genre=[[Boating]]
|systems=[[Arcade]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
}}
}}
{{marquee|Rapid River marquee.jpg}}
{{marquee|Rapid River marquee.jpg}}
'''Rapid River''' is a [[boating]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1997]]; it was the only other title (after [[Final Furlong]], also 1997) to run on the company's System 22.5 hardware, and the players must sit in a raft-shaped seat and use their side of an enormous paddle mounted on the front of the game's cabinet to paddle the on-screen man (1P) and woman (2P)'s raft down the river (while avoiding rocks, swells, dinosaurs, and whirlpools). There are also several branches in the river, that allow the players to choose their preferred way to go down it - and if they should reach one of the river's three different endings before the timer runs out, they will get to play a secret bonus stage. The game's cabinet also has a pneumatic system, which causes the seat to "jolt" whenever the on-screen raft crashes into an obstacle (just like the sitdown cabinets of the Japan-exclusive [[Metal Hawk]], [[Starblade]] and [[Solvalou]]).
'''Rapid River''' is a [[boating]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1997]]; it was the only other title (after [[Final Furlong]], also 1997) to run on the company's System 22.5 hardware, and the players must sit in a raft-shaped seat and use their side of an enormous paddle mounted on the front of the game's cabinet to paddle the on-screen man (1P) and woman (2P)'s raft down the river (while avoiding rocks, swells, dinosaurs, and whirlpools). There are also several branches in the river, that allow the players to choose their preferred way to go down it - and if they should reach one of the river's three different endings before the timer runs out, they will get to play a secret bonus stage. The game's cabinet also has a pneumatic system, which causes the seat to "jolt" whenever the on-screen raft crashes into an obstacle (just like the sitdown cabinets of the Japan-exclusive [[Metal Hawk]], [[Starblade]] and [[Solvalou]]).
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[[Category:Namco]]
[[Category:Namco]]
[[Category:Arcade]]
[[Category:Boating]]
[[Category:Boating]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:MAME]]
[[Category:MAME]]

Latest revision as of 16:28, 9 March 2022

Box artwork for Rapid River.
Box artwork for Rapid River.
Rapid River
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
Year released1997
System(s)Arcade
Japanese titleラピッドリバー
Genre(s)Boating
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksRapid River ChannelSearchSearch
Rapid River marquee

Rapid River is a boating arcade game that was released by Namco in 1997; it was the only other title (after Final Furlong, also 1997) to run on the company's System 22.5 hardware, and the players must sit in a raft-shaped seat and use their side of an enormous paddle mounted on the front of the game's cabinet to paddle the on-screen man (1P) and woman (2P)'s raft down the river (while avoiding rocks, swells, dinosaurs, and whirlpools). There are also several branches in the river, that allow the players to choose their preferred way to go down it - and if they should reach one of the river's three different endings before the timer runs out, they will get to play a secret bonus stage. The game's cabinet also has a pneumatic system, which causes the seat to "jolt" whenever the on-screen raft crashes into an obstacle (just like the sitdown cabinets of the Japan-exclusive Metal Hawk, Starblade and Solvalou).

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