Rock n’ Roll Racing was reportedly going to be a direct sequel to RPM Racing at some point during development but thanks to a bit of publisher interference what we got instead was a much more exciting package. This was another isometric game which was a forerunner to Rock n’ Roll Racing in many respects. In 1992 they released RPM (Radical Psycho Machine) Racing. Silicon & Synapse ,as they were back then, developed the game and Interplay published it in the USA in 1993 and Europe in 1994 for both the Super Nintendo and Megadrive.Īs unlikely as it seems for the company that became Blizzard to make a racing game, Rock n’ Roll Racing wasn’t even their first attempt at the genre. Rock n’ Roll Racing is a game that I’ve actually wanted to talk about for a long time and thanks to Blizzard re-releasing it earlier this year as part of their 30th anniversary compilation, the Blizzard Arcade Collection, I have cause to do so.Īlthough referred to today as a Blizzard title, Rock n’ Roll Racing’s original release actually predates the Blizzard brand name.
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