![]() ![]() ![]() Road Rash 64 was also designed similarly to F-Zero X in that the game used very low polygon models, low resolution textures, and few special effects so that the game could instead feature several dozen motorcycles, traffic models, and obstacles while being able to keep a high frame rate. Instead, the intellectual property rights were licensed to THQ, who in turn had its own studio, Locomotive Games (founded by former EA employee Don Traeger), develop the game. It is noteworthy because Electronic Arts did not design or publish it. Road Rash 64 for the Nintendo 64 was released in 1999.
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