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Zero4 Champ RR-Z
Developer(s) Media Rings Corporation
Publisher(s)Media Rings Corporation[ citation needed]
Composer(s)Kennosuke Suemura[ citation needed]
Series Zero4 Champ series
Platform(s) Super Famicom
Release
Genre(s) Arcade racing[ citation needed]
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Zero4 Champ RR-Z (ゼロヨンチャンプ ダブルアール・ヅィー, Double R Dzui Zero Yon Chanpu) [1] is a 1995 racing video game developed by Media Rings for the Super Famicom and the sequel to Zero4 Champ RR.

Summary

Both of the players are trying to win a drag race.

Vehicle manufacturers in the game include Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Mitsuoka, Nissan, Subaru, and Toyota.[ citation needed]

This game is an anime-style racing video game with an extensive simulation mode.[ citation needed] In the game, the 18-year-old that the player controlled in Zero Champ RR became the champion of the Japanese Drag Racing World but was insulted.[ citation needed] As a result, he moved to a new city to start his drag racing career over from scratch.[ citation needed] Automatic transmission is now included but has a 0.5 second stall time between changing gears.[ citation needed]

There are three options on the title screen: the full story (involving the 18-year-old driver pursuing his dreams), a versus mode (allowing players to use all the automobiles available in the game), and a mini-story mode that allows players to play on episodic matches in selected high-priced racing vehicles (some of them costing almost one billion yen).

References

  1. ^ "Japanese title". Superfamicom.org. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zero4 Champ RR-Z
Developer(s) Media Rings Corporation
Publisher(s)Media Rings Corporation[ citation needed]
Composer(s)Kennosuke Suemura[ citation needed]
Series Zero4 Champ series
Platform(s) Super Famicom
Release
Genre(s) Arcade racing[ citation needed]
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Zero4 Champ RR-Z (ゼロヨンチャンプ ダブルアール・ヅィー, Double R Dzui Zero Yon Chanpu) [1] is a 1995 racing video game developed by Media Rings for the Super Famicom and the sequel to Zero4 Champ RR.

Summary

Both of the players are trying to win a drag race.

Vehicle manufacturers in the game include Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Mitsuoka, Nissan, Subaru, and Toyota.[ citation needed]

This game is an anime-style racing video game with an extensive simulation mode.[ citation needed] In the game, the 18-year-old that the player controlled in Zero Champ RR became the champion of the Japanese Drag Racing World but was insulted.[ citation needed] As a result, he moved to a new city to start his drag racing career over from scratch.[ citation needed] Automatic transmission is now included but has a 0.5 second stall time between changing gears.[ citation needed]

There are three options on the title screen: the full story (involving the 18-year-old driver pursuing his dreams), a versus mode (allowing players to use all the automobiles available in the game), and a mini-story mode that allows players to play on episodic matches in selected high-priced racing vehicles (some of them costing almost one billion yen).

References

  1. ^ "Japanese title". Superfamicom.org. Retrieved 2009-08-16.

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