Radical Psycho Machine Racing (SNES) YTF Did Blizzard Excrete This Game?
Also known as RPM Racing, this isometric racing title was released in the first year of the Super NES's North American launch. It was developed by Silicon & Synapse, who would later become Blizzard. It was published by Interplay.
It is ostensibly a 16-bit title, but this sluggish racer doesn't even perform as well as the 8-bit NES title, RC Pro-Am.
The game's spiritual sequel, Rock n Roll Racing does not feature the track editor included in this game, but is better in every other way.
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