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|genre = Racing〔 |modes = Single-player Multiplayer |platforms = Super NES〔 }} ''RPM Racing'' (short for ''Radical Psycho Machine Racing'') is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System racing game developed by Silicon & Synapse (now known as Blizzard Entertainment) under contract from Interplay Entertainment and published by Interplay. RPM was a successful remake of the Commodore 64 program ''Racing Destruction Set'', developed by Electronic Arts in 1985. It claims to be the first American-developed game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System system.〔 RPM was one of the first SNES games developed in 'High Resolution Graphics Mode' which allowed for sharper detail but fewer colors. While the higher resolution gave finer detail, it also severely limited the number of colors and amount of unique graphics that could be displayed from the SNES video memory. Due to this, the sequel to RPM (RPMII which was later renamed ''Rock N' Roll Racing'') was developed in the lower resolution graphics mode allowing for much more vibrant colors and graphic detail. The logic engine and track editor for RPM were ported from an older EA title ''Racing Destruction Set''. The 6502 assembly code was modified for 16-bit but otherwise mostly left intact. There is an easter egg in the game on Track 29 which spells 'Eat Me' very clearly. ==Gameplay== In the game, players can race in a regular season, a single race, and even get to create their own course. The courses can be straight and oval like ''NASCAR'', curvy and flat like ''Formula One'', or hilly and unpredictable like a monster truck track. The winner gets money and a chance to score his initials for the fastest time. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「RPM Racing」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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