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Rad Racer

Rad Racer, known as Highway Star in Japan, is a racing video game developed and published by Square for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1987

Rad Mobile

December 1994 under the name Gale Racer. A similar game with a two-seat cabinet was also released in 1991 as Rad Rally. Rad Mobile received mixed reviews;

List of Square video games

2011-08-31. "Rad Racer II". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on 2012-11-10. Retrieved 2011-08-31. "Final Fantasy Legend II". IGN. Ziff

Takashi Tokita

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years. His greatest inspiration was Dragon Quest II, since it emotionally engaged him like no game he had played before. Between

Nobuo Uematsu

achieve widespread success, such as King's Knight, 3-D WorldRunner, and Rad Racer. In 1987, Uematsu and Sakaguchi collaborated on what was originally to

Rad (film)

Rad (international title: Hell Track) is a 1986 American sports film directed by Hal Needham from a screenplay by Sam Bernard and Geoffrey Edwards (son

Hiroyuki Ito

joined Square in 1987. He initially worked on Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II as a debugger but first became genuinely involved with game development while

List of Nintendo Entertainment System games

Konami staff. "Castlevania II Simon's Quest". Castlevania web portal. Konami. Retrieved March 2, 2020. Konami staff. "Castlevania II Simon's Quest". Castlevania

List of Nintendo products

Tetris Plus for Game Boy". Gamefaqs. "Player's Choice Version of Mega Man II for Game Boy". Retroplace. 1993. "Player's Choice Back Box Art of Ducktales

Nasir Gebelli

programmed the first three Final Fantasy games, the Famicom 3D System title Rad Racer, 3-D WorldRunner, and Secret of Mana. Gebelli was born in Iran in 1957