词条 | Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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|title = Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders |developer =AM1 |publisher = Sega |composer = Masanori Takeuchi{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} |release = Arcade {{vgrelease|JP|December 1997[1] }}{{vgrelease|EU|1998[2]}}{{vgrelease|NA|January 1998[3]}} |genre = Driving game |modes = Single player, multiplayer |cabinet = Deluxe, standard |arcade system = Sega Model 3 |platforms = Arcade }} Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders (known as ハーレーダビッドソン&L.A.ライダーズ in Japan) is a Sega arcade game developed by AM1 and released in 1997. The game was built on the Sega Model 3 arcade hardware, and was officially the first one to use the Step 2.0 revision of the Model 3 hardware. Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders was sold in two cabinet variants: a deluxe version that uses a 50-inch projection monitor and motorcycle hydraulics. The other variant is a more standard sit-down cabinet with a smaller 25-inch monitor, including the same gameplay physics minus the hydraulics.[4]GameplayIn Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders, the player rides one of five Harley-Davidson models. The objective is to complete a series of checkpoints around Los Angeles under a time limit. The number of stages allotted depends on the machine's settings. It can be three, four, or five stages. The player also has to collect as many hidden items (such as "tokens" that resemble the Harley-Davidson logo) as possible, in order to earn bonus points. The token points range anywhere from 1,000 to 100,000 points. The tokens which are more lucrative (that range in larger point sizes from 10,000-100,000) are located in more obscure and irrelevant areas of Los Angeles. Tokens that are worth 3,000 points are located through street corners. Others that are worth 10,000-50,000 points are located in special areas such as the golf course in Beverly Hills, where a token worth 30,000 is located. Tokens worth 100,000 are more difficult to get and are located in obscure areas. Occasionally, the player will find red-yellow-colored tokens floating around more irrelevant areas that allow you to earn 5 or 10 seconds of bonus time.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} Other useful controls and buttons in the game are pushing the start button, which activates a honking sound from the bike. The player can also change the perspective of the bike from three different views: a second-person view which is right behind your bike, a view that displays far behind the bike, and a first-person view which displays only the front of the bike (handlebars and speedometer). You can also select 7 different pieces of background music, five of which are associated with each playable bike. A few songs were recycled from other Sega arcade games developed by the same team such as Dynamite Baseball (a Japanese baseball game) and Sega Ski Super G, which were both released in 1996.
When a game is completed, each bike and rider has different ending material. When your time runs out in a game, each rider has different failure animations. The announcer will also say "Don't worry!" or "Try again!" depending on your progress. SoundtrackAn official soundtrack for Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders was released on March 18, 1998 by Marvelous Entertainment. References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://manuals.segakore.fr/en/manual_47.html}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/Official_Sega_Saturn_Magazine_030}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://gamesdbase.com/Media/SYSTEM/Arcade//Manual/formated/Harley-Davidson_and_L.A._Riders_-_1997_-_Sega.pdf.}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://gamesdbase.com/game/arcade/1997/harley-davidson-and-l-a-riders.aspx}} External links
12 : 1997 video games|1998 soundtracks|Arcade games|Arcade-only games|Cancelled Dreamcast games|Motorcycle video games|Sega arcade games|Sega video games|Video games developed in Japan|Video games set in Los Angeles|Harley-Davidson|Video games featuring protagonists of selectable gender |
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