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Ivan “Ironman” Stewart’s Super Off Road is an arcade video game released in 1989 by Leland Corporation. The game was endorsed by professional off road racer Ivan Stewart. Virgin Games produced several home versions in 1990. In 1991, a home console version for the Nintendo Entertainment System was later released by Leland’s Tradewest subsidiary, followed by versions for most major home formats including the Master System, Genesis, Super NES, Amiga, and MS-DOS. Some of the ports removed Ivan Stewart’s name from the title due to licensing issues and are known simply as Super Off Road.
In the game, up to three players (four in the NES version through use of either the NES Satellite or NES Four Score) compete against each other or the computer in racing around several top-view indoor off-road truck tracks of increasing difficulty. There are eight different tracks (twelve in the SMS version and sixteen in the SNES version) and 99 races altogether. All races are raced more than once. First place results earn the player points to continue in the championship and money with which to upgrade their truck or buy more nitro. The goal is to reach the end of the season with the most money earned. Continues are available but whereas players can get extra money in the arcade version, in the home versions, the player’s money is reset to zero. This is one of the first games where the player could upgrade his or her vehicle by earning points or money (although in Atari Games’ Sprint series, one could upgrade their racer using wrenches), a system that is used in many racing games today. The Spectrum version of the game was voted number 47 in the Your Sinclair Readers’ Top 100 Games of All Time. The game was ranked the 35th best game of all time by Amiga Power. MegaTech gave the game a score of 83%
Super Off Road gained a number of sequels, the first was titled Super Off Road: The Baja. It was released for the SNES in 1993 and is based on the Baja 1000 race. The format was changed to a third-person camera instead of an overhead camera. In 1997, an arcade sequel, Off Road Challenge, was released, which again adopted the third-person 3D driving view, and was ported to the Nintendo 64 in 1998. The second sequel, Offroad Thunder, was released in arcades in 1999, but not ported to consoles until the release of Midway Arcade Treasures 3 in 2005.
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28:12 A nice little frustration 🙂 With better luck there could be a chance with nitros if Ironman´s car would have knocked further.
Tried searching this on play store HOPING it was there 😣😣😣 and just all the old school games I liked to play they are never there
best racing game during the early 386, 486 days
Childhood 🤘
I played the daylights outta this at the local Schoreder's barbershop in Fremont, CA
Amiga version is better
My friends and dropped a fortune in quarters into this game back in the day! GOOD TIMES!
I used to play this at the 7-11 near my house, right after finishing my paper route. I was twelve. Good times.
what was that did doing with the year of birth??
I was so fucking good at this coin op game you have no idea
Great memories!!! I remember my dad ❤(R.I.P.) taking me to see several BAJA 1000's. Taking pictures 📷with the trucks was really awesome! Must've been near nine yrs. old when I got this game for 🎄🎁Christmas!!!😍🚙
I was a video game and arcade goon when I was a kid in the 80s-early 2000s.
I would always stop for a race whenever I saw this game anywhere.
And without fail, the wheels would be damn near falling off and really unresponsive.
Another one of the reasons Arcades failed here. So many places severely neglected their machines.
Ok boomers
That was such a cool game!
Looks like fun, I wish they could put it on the Nintendo switch. 😒Look forget about what I said.
I fucking love this game, they have it at Arcade MTL.
I used to play the crap out of this at the old arcade back around 1990 at Georgia Square Mall
I used love playing this at the mall in town! They had a dining area with a huge arcade room, had bout 30 to 40 cabs and an air hockey table, anyway this game always had a line for all 4 steering wheels, I had a rough time playing sorta because I'm disabled I have 1 leg and i walked on 1 crutch so i would use my good leg for the gas and i would manipulate the brake with my crutch under my right arm, i would set the crutch on the brake pad and i would lean to the right to push the crutch down to use the brake, but after a few encounters i got pretty good at it, but i didnt take away from the fun i had with this game!! I also liked the WWF wrestling game the had also, it had 4 control sticks and the wrestlers were real big and detailed man was it fun, around 1989" 1990" I was 15yrs old then, im 44 yrs old now but I still remember the sights and sounds of all the arcade machines, smell of the food, I miss that shit man!!! Nothing to worry bout but changing my money to token and getting back to my pizza before it got cold
Loved the info in the description
Every time at the local bowling alley with some waffle fries in the those checkered red baskets. Bowling alley is still there but don't know if the arcade it.
I remember playing this game. I loved the fact it had a steering wheel while stood up
Wish the SNES and Megadrive/Genesis ports had the same music and sound effects
Maybe the very last coin-op game I ever played. I seem to remember the screen being in a table, or something crazy like that.
Long time ago now.
super compétition
One of the few NES games that I've black screened.
Wow, memories of how I used to play this all the time at a local bowling alley in the early 90's. Bowling alley is long gone today.
In dos the order of tracks is different… And the difficulty as well. By the time you get to blaster, all cars are fully upgraded, which is a pain.
I was the greatest of all time in this game. no one could ever beat me.
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