Rad Racer II
Rad Racer II was the sequel to Nintendo's racing game, Rad Racer. The objective of the game was the same as its predecessor, but there are many differences: For example, you can use Turbo Boost to propel your car to 255 mph from a complete stop; you can use a cheat code to "race in the dark," and instead of flipping over, your car spins out after a crash.
There are eight courses with increasing levels of difficulty.
- Key West
- Big Apple (nighttime race in New York City)
- Gettysburg
- Monument Valley
- Las Vegas Boulevard (the only other nighttime race in this game)
- Rocky Mountains
- Twilight California
- Bay Bridge
Unlike the original Rad Racer, the computer-controlled cars are various on each course — that is, they appear on all courses depicted in the game. These cars include a Volkswagen Beetle, Chevrolet Corvette, Porsche 911, Nissan 300ZX, Honda CRX, Mazda Miata, and Dodge Daytona.