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{{Game
{{Infobox
|completion=4
|image=Road Fighter flyer.jpg
|title=Road Fighter
|title=Road Fighter
|japanese=ロードファイター
|image=[[Image:Road Fighter flyer.jpg|250px|Road Fighter arcade flyer]]
|developer=[[Konami]]
|developer=[[Konami]]
|publisher=[[Konami]]
|publisher=[[Konami]]
|year=1984
|japanese=ロードファイター
|systems={{syslist|arcade|msx|nes|wii|wiiu}}
|ratings={{CERO|A}}
|title1=Arcade Archives Road Fighter
|developer1=[[Konami]]
|publisher1=[[Hamster Corporation]]
|year1=2019
|systems1={{syslist|switch|ps4}}
|ratings1={{CERO|A}}{{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|3}}{{ACB|G}}
|genre=[[Racing]]
|genre=[[Racing]]
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[MSX]], [[NES|Famicom]]
|released={{rd|1984}}
|players=1
|players=1
|modes=[[Single player]]
|ratings=
|series=Arcade Archives
}}
}}
{{marquee|Road Fighter marquee.png}}
[[Image:Road Fighter marquee.png|300px]]
'''Road Fighter''' is a very simple overhead perspective racing game. The race course is presented continuously upwards. The player begins in 40th place, and must make their way to 1st place across 6 different sections of the course. Along the way the player must maneuver their car between innocent bystanding cars, as well as opponent racers.
{{Wikipedia}}
 
'''Road Fighter''' is a simple overhead perspective race game. The race course is presented continuously in the upward direction. The player begins in 40th place and must make his or her way to 1st across 6 different sections of the race course. The player must maneuver his car between innocent bystanding cars as well as opponent racers.


One particular feature that makes Road Fighter stand out is the fact that when the car crashes, it doesn't necessarily explode on the spot as in many other racing games of the time. Rather, the car begins to slide in the direction it was bumped. At that point, the player has the opportunity to correct the slide by pushing the joystick into the direction of the slide, righting the orientation of the car. If the player fails to do this in time, the car will spin out of control and will crash on the side of the road.
One special feature that makes Road Fighter stand out is the fact that when you crash, you don't necessarily explode on the spot as in many other racers. Rather, you begin to slide in the direction you were bumped. At the point, the player has the opportunity to correct the slide by pushing the joystick into the direction of the slide, righting the orientation of the car. If the players fails to do this in time, the car spins out of control and crashes on the side of the road.


Interestingly, for a [[Konami]] game, Road Fighter wasn't outstandingly popular, and as a result made very few appearances outside of Japan. The game was ported to the [[MSX]] home computer and the [[Famicom]], two systems that Konami greatly supported. The game technically did arrive for the [[NES]] after a time, but only in Europe, and never in the United States. The home console versions also removed the competition aspect from the game and made it strictly a survival racing game. There is also no lap ranking on the home console versions and the NES version of the game only contains 5 stages.
For a [[Konami]] game, Road Fighter wasn't outstandingly popular, and made very few appearances outside of Japan. It was ported to the [[MSX]] computer and the [[NES|Famicom]], two systems that Konami greatly supported. It did arrive for the [[NES]] after a time, but only in Europe, never in the states. The home versions appear to have removed the competition aspect from the game and made it strictly a survival race game. There is no lap ranking on the home versions and the NES versions only contain 5 stages.


<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Road Fighter MSX box.jpg|MSX boxart
Image:Road Fighter title.png|Title screen
File:Road Fighter FC box.jpg|Famicom boxart
Image:Road Fighter Lap Ranking.png|Lap Ranking screen
File:Road Fighter NES PAL box.jpg|NES European box
File:Road Fighter title.png|Title screen
File:Road Fighter Lap Ranking.png|Lap Ranking screen
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Gameplay==
==How to Play==
===Controls===
===Controls===
* '''Joystick''': Press left or right to navigate laterally across the road.
* '''Joystick''': Press left or right to navigate laterally across the road.
* '''Low Gear''': Press the low gear gas button to get the car started. The top speed of the car in low gear is 192 km/h (198 km/h on the NES version).
* '''Low Gear''': Press the low gear gas button to get the car started. The top speed of the car in low gear is 192 km/sec. (224 km/sec on the NES)
* '''High Gear''': You cannot use High Gear from a stand still. In order to drive the car with the high gear button pressed, you must be moving at least 100 km/h, but it is recommended that you wait until you're closer to 170 km/h before you switch. Maximum speed in High Gear is 400 km/h (On the NES version, you can use high gear from a stand still, but it is also not recommended since you will accelerate very slowly).
* '''High Gear''': You can not use High Gear from a stand still. In order to drive the car with the high gear button pressed, you must be moving at least 100 km/sec, but it is recommended that you wait until you're closer to 170 km/sec before you switch. Maximum speed in High Gear is 400 km/sec. (On the NES version, you can use high gear from a stand still, but it is also not recommended since you will accelerate very slowly.)
''Note: The MSX version uses only one button for the gas.''
''Note: The MSX version uses only one button for the gas.''
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===Sharing the road===
===Sharing the road===
====You and your opponents====
====You and your opponents====
[[File:Road Fighter Player.png|left]][[File:Road Fighter Opponent.png|right]]
[[Image:Road Fighter Player.png|left]][[Image:Road Fighter Opponent.png|right]]
Out of all the cars that you see on the road, only two types are actually competing in the race. Your red car, outfitted with a V12 DOHC 2500PS engine is one, and the off-white car on the right represents all 39 of your other opponents. Unlike every other car, the cars of your opponents drive fast (but not as fast as you) and are better at avoiding traffic than most, but they will slow down dramatically rather than crash into a bystander.
Out of all the cars that you see on the road, only two types are actually competing in the race. Your red car, outfitted with a V12 DOHC 2500PS engine is one, and the off-white car on the right represents all 39 of your other opponents. Unlike every other car, the cars of your opponents drive fast (but not as fast as you) and are better at avoiding traffic than most, but they will slow down dramatically rather than crash into a bystander.
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====The fuel car====
====The fuel car====
[[File:Road Fighter Fuel.gif|left]]
[[Image:Road Fighter Fuel.gif|left]]
There's only one car in the game that you actually want to crash into, and it's this one. When you hit it, you are rewarded with a small amount of extra fuel, as well as bonus points. The amount of bonus points you receive rises with each consecutive fuel car that you catch, starting with 300, then 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 5000, and up to 10000. If you miss just one fuel car, the score drops back down to 300. They never change lanes, so when you see one, you must make it over to them before they scroll off the screen.<br>
There's only one car in the game that you actually want to crash into, and it's this one. When you hit it, you are rewarded with a small amount of extra fuel, as well as bonus points. The amount of bonus points you receive rises with each consecutive fuel car that you catch, starting with 300, then 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 5000, and up to 10000. If you miss just one fuel car, the score drops back down to 300. They never change lanes, so when you see one, you must make it over to them before they scroll off the screen.<br>
''Note: In the MSX version, these appear as hearts with wings instead of cars.''
''Note: In the MSX version, these appear as hearts with wings instead of cars.''
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====Everyone else====
====Everyone else====
{|
{|
|-
!Cars
!Cars
|[[File:Road Fighter Car1.png]]
|[[Image:Road Fighter Car1.png]]
|[[File:Road Fighter Car2.png]]
|[[Image:Road Fighter Car2.png]]
|[[File:Road Fighter Car3.png]]
|[[Image:Road Fighter Car3.png]]
|[[File:Road Fighter Car4.png]]
|[[Image:Road Fighter Car4.png]]
|[[File:Road Fighter Car5.png]]
|[[Image:Road Fighter Car5.png]]
|[[File:Road Fighter Car6.png]]
|[[Image:Road Fighter Car6.png]]
|[[File:Road Fighter Car7.png]]
|[[Image:Road Fighter Car7.png]]
|[[File:Road Fighter Car8.png]]
|[[Image:Road Fighter Car8.png]]
|-
|-
!Intelligence
!Intelligence
|dumb||slow|| || ||smart|| || ||quick
|dumb||slow|| || ||smart|| || ||quick
|}
|}
The remaining cars on the road are simply joy riders who happen to be occupying your course. They vary in behavior, ranging from the yellow cars on the left who never change lanes and just move with the road, to the white car on the right who moves very erratically and often gets in your way while changing lanes.
The remaining cars on the road are simply joy riders who happen to be occupying your course. They vary in behavior, ranging from the yellow cars on the left who never change lanes and just move with the road, to the white car on the right who moves very erratically and often gets in your way while changing lanes.
 
====Trucks====
====Trucks====
[[File:Road Fighter Tanker.png|left]][[File:Road Fighter Trailer.png|right]]
[[Image:Road Fighter Tanker.png|left]][[Image:Road Fighter Trailer.png|right]]
The trucks are one of the most hazardous occupants of the road. One collision with them, and you won't start skidding, you simply crash. Avoid them at all costs. If that weren't bad enough, the bay doors of the trailer truck shown on the right will fly open in the middle of the road, and barrels will roll out of the back of the truck. Collision with these also results in an immediate stop.
The trucks are one of the most hazardous occupants of the road. One collision with them, and you won't start skidding, you simply crash. Avoid them at all costs. If that weren't bad enough, the bay doors of the trailer truck shown on the right will fly open in the middle of the road, and barrels will roll out of the back of the truck. Collision with these also results in an immediate stop.
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====Bonuses====
====Bonuses====
[[File:Road Fighter Bonus Plane.png|left]][[File:Road Fighter Bonus Konamiman.png|right]]
[[Image:Road Fighter Bonus Plane.png|left]][[Image:Road Fighter Bonus Konamiman.png|right]]
The longer you are on the road without any collision interruptions, the more likely you are to see bonus objects appear. While only one appears at the top and moves down, the rest of them appear from the bottom and work their way to the top of the screen. If you keep the car on the road from the moment these objects appear to the time that they scroll of the screen, you will be awarded a 3000 point bonus. Such objects include the airplane and Konami Man. Other objects include trains that appear on the tracks to the left of the road in certain scenes.<br>
The longer you are on the road without any collision interruptions, the more likely you are to see bonus objects appear. While only one appears at the top and moves down, the rest of them appear from the bottom and work their way to the top of the screen. If you keep the car on the road from the moment these objects appear to the time that they scroll of the screen, you will be awarded a 3000 point bonus. Such objects include the airplane and Konami Man. Other objects include trains that appear on the tracks to the left of the road in certain scenes.<br>
''Note: This is the very first appearance of the Konami Man character in any Konami game. Konami Man would appear in a few games as a bonus until he got his own game (along with Konami Girl) in Konami's [[Konami Wai Wai World]] for the [[NES|Famicom]].''
''Note: This is the very first appearance of the Konami Man character in any Konami game. Konami Man would appear in a few games as a bonus until he got his own game (along with Konami Girl) in Konami's [[Wai Wai World]] for the [[NES|Famicom]].''
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===Strategy===
===Strategy===
[[File:Road Fighter screen.png|right]]
[[Image:Road Fighter screen.png|right]]
* The basic rule of the game is to get to the end of each section in as short a period of time as possible, and without running out of fuel. Every time you crash, you will lose a small amount of fuel in addition to the normal amount that you burn as you race. You must try to get past as many opponent cars as possible in the process.
* The basic rule of the game is to get to the end of each section in as short a period of time as possible, and without running out of fuel. Every time you crash, you will lose a small amount of fuel in addition to the normal amount that you burn as you race. You must try to get past as many opponent cars as possible in the process.
* The first habit to develop is to know how to break out of a skid and regain control of the car. Without this, you won't get very far in the game. Remember to push the joystick in the ''same'' direction of the skid, not the opposite. So if your car is sliding to the right, push the joystick to the right.
* The first habit to develop is to know how to break out of a skid and regain control of the car. Without this, you won't get very far in the game. Remember to push the joystick in the ''same'' direction of the skid, not the opposite. So if your car is sliding to the right, push the joystick to the right.
* Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, you can't prevent yourself from skidding out on control, like when you hit an oil slick for instance. If this starts to happen, don't panic because you won't necessarily crash from this. Let go of the gas and you will start to slow down. If you slow down enough before you hit the side of the road, you can actually stop spinning.
* Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, you can't prevent yourself from skidding out on control, like when you hit an oil slick for instance. If this starts to happen, don't panic because you won't necessarily crash from this. Let go of the gas and you will start to slow down. If you slow down enough before you hit the side of the road, you can actually stop spinning.
* Alternatively, if you are spinning out, you might hit another car. If you hit another car, this resets the skid, starting it over and giving you another chance to regain control of the car.
* Alternatively, if you are spinning out, you might hit another car. If you hit another car, this resets the skid, starting it over and giving you another chance to regain control of the car.
* Get to know the layout and general characteristics of the six sections of the race. The first leg is mostly four lane straightaways, but as the race continues, the course gets narrow more frequently, and bends more frequently.
* Get to know the layout and general characteristics of the six sections of the race. The first leg is mostly four lane straightaways, but as the race continues, the course gets narrow more frequently, and bends more frequently.
* When entering a narrow stretch of road, keep your eyes on the top of the road and try to be proactive about dodging the various cars. If it looks like you can't squeeze through a series of cars, let off the gas and allow the cars to remain ahead of you until an opening appears.
* When entering a narrow stretch of road, keep your eyes on the top of the road and try to be proactive about dodging the various cars. If it looks like you can't squeeze through a series of cars, let off the gas and allow the cars to remain ahead of you until an opening appears.
* Never risk a safe position on the road to get a fuel car unless your fuel is severely depleted. If you are in desperate need of fuel, don't drive across the road just to catch a fuel car. Stay safe and let off the gas to prevent the fuel car from disappearing and only cross over when it is safe to do so.
* Never risk a safe position on the road to get a fuel car unless your fuel is severely depleted. If you are in desperate need of fuel, don't drive across the road just to catch a fuel car. Stay safe and let off the gas to prevent the fuel car from disappearing and only cross over when it is safe to do so.
 
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==Trophies==
==Box artwork==
{{Arcade Archives trophies|100,000|150,000|200,000}}
<gallery>
Image:Road Fighter MSX box.jpg|MSX
Image:Road Fighter FC box.jpg|Famicom
Image:Road Fighter NES PAL box.jpg|NES European box
</gallery>


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