Road Rash GG Passwords CS-G BS-G
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Game Genie Codes For Road Rash 2 Download PAT File | ||
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# | Code | Description |
For Codes 44 thru 53, a player ordinarily must finish 3rd or better on each of the 5 tracks to qualify for advancement to the next level. These codes eliminate qualification requirements for particular tracks. They are for Solo and Take Turn modes, and sometimes will not work after playing in Split Screen or Mano-a-Mano modes. | ||
1 | RH6A-86YJ | MASTER CODE--MUST BE ENTERED |
2 | 8TST-ACD8 | Player A starts game with $5,000 instead of 1000 |
3 | 7AST-AGD8 | Player A starts game with $10,000 |
4 | 2TST-AWD8 | Player A starts game with $25,000 |
5 | VAST-BGD8 | Player A starts game with $50,000 |
6 | CAST-ARM8 | Player A starts game with $100,000 |
7 | ZAST-AC58 | Player A starts game with $250,000 |
8 | AAST-AAD8 | Player A starts game with no money |
9 | 8TTA-ACDW | Player B starts game with $5,000 instead of 1000 |
10 | 7ATA-AGDW | Player B starts game with $10,000 |
11 | 2TTA-AWDW | Player B starts game with $25,000 |
12 | VATA-BGDW | Player B starts game with $50,000 |
13 | CATA-ARMW | Player B starts game with $100,000 |
14 | ZATA-AC5W | Player B starts game with $250,000 |
15 | AATA-AADW | Player B starts game with no money |
16 | AEST-AAEG | Player A starts game with Panda 500 bike instead of Shuriken 400 |
17 | AJST-AAEG | Player A starts game with Shuriken TT 250 bike |
18 | ANST-AAEG | Player A starts game with Panda 900 bike |
19 | ATST-AAEG | Player A starts game with Banzai 7.11 bike |
20 | AYST-AAEG | Player A starts game with Banzai 600N bike |
21 | A2ST-AAEG | Player A starts game with Banzai 750N bike |
22 | A6ST-AAEG | Player A starts game with Shuriken 1000N bike |
23 | BAST-AAEG | Player A starts game with Banzai 7.11N bike |
24 | BEST-AAEG | Player A starts game with Diablo 1000N bike |
25 | BJST-AAEG | Player A starts game with Panda 600 bike |
26 | BNST-AAEG | Player A starts game with Banzai 600 bike |
27 | BTST-AAEG | Player A starts game with Banzai 750 bike |
28 | BYST-AAEG | Player A starts game with Shuriken 1000 bike |
29 | B2ST-AAEG | Player A starts game with Diablo 1000 bike |
30 | AETA-AAD4 | Player B starts game with Panda 500 bike instead of Shuriken 400 |
31 | AJTA-AAD4 | Player B starts game with Shuriken TT 250 bike |
32 | ANTA-AAD4 | Player B starts game with Panda 900 bike |
33 | ATTA-AAD4 | Player B starts game with Banzai 7.11 bike |
34 | AYTA-AAD4 | Player B starts game with Banzai 600N bike |
35 | A2TA-AAD4 | Player B starts game with Banzai 750N bike |
36 | A6TA-AAD4 | Player B starts game with Shuriken 1000N bike |
37 | BATA-AAD4 | Player B starts game with Banzai 7.11N bike |
38 | BETA-AAD4 | Player B starts game with Diablo 1000N bike |
39 | BJTA-AAD4 | Player B starts game with Panda 600 bike |
40 | BNTA-AAD4 | Player B starts game with Banzai 600 bike |
41 | BTTA-AAD4 | Player B starts game with Banzai 750 bike |
42 | BYTA-AAD4 | Player B starts game with Shuriken 1000 bike |
43 | B2TA-AAD4 | Player B starts game with Diablo 1000 bike |
FOR CODES 44 THRU 53, IT DOESN'T SAY YOU HAVE QUALIFIED ON TRACK SELECT SCREEN, BUT THE CODES WORK | ||
44 | AEST-AAER | Player A pre-qualifies on Alaska track |
45 | AEST-AAE0 | Player A pre-qualifies on Hawaii track |
46 | AEST-AAE8 | Player A pre-qualifies on Tennessee track |
47 | AEST-AAFG | Player A pre-qualifies on Arizona track |
48 | AEST-AAFR | Player A pre-qualifies on Vermont track |
49 | AETA-AAEC | Player B pre-qualifies on Alaska track |
50 | AETA-AAEL | Player B pre-qualifies on Hawaii track |
51 | AETA-AAEW | Player B pre-qualifies on Tennessee track |
52 | AETA-AAE4 | Player B pre-qualifies on Arizona track |
53 | AETA-AAFC | Player B pre-qualifies on Vermont track |
Hints For Road Rash 2 | |
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# | Description |
1 | The following is a breakdown of the password structure. Each of the eight password characters is a 5-bit value represented by the characters "0" (00000) through "V" (11111). The first four characters of the password how much money you have in units of $10. Only the high-order 4 bits of each of these characters are used; the use of the low-order bit is unknown, but it contributes to the checksum in the 8th character. The 5th character indicates the current level (1-5) in the low order three bits. The 6th character indicates one of the 16 available bikes in the high-order 4 bits as a value from 0 (intro bike) to 15 (binary 1111, "Wild Thing," available only through a special STARTup sequence or via the password). The 7th character indicates the tracks on which you have qualified in the order (high bit to low bit) Vermont, Arizona, Tennessee, Hawaii and Alaska. The 8th character is a checksum. How to Get More Money: To increase the amount of money you have by tens of thousands of dollars, increase the value in character 1 in increments of 2 and decrease the value in character 2 by the same amount (you must adjust both to allow the checksum value in the 8th character to remain valid). How to Increase Level: Increase the 5th character by one to four (to a maximum value of "5") and also increase the 8th character by the same amount. If you get "password invalid", try changing the 8th character until it works. How to Select a Different Bike: Increase the 6th character in steps of 2 and decrease the 4th character by the same amount. This will also slightly reduce your money, but it allows the checksum value (character 8) to remain valid. To select the undocumented bike named "Wild Thing", you must be on the intro bike, set the 6th character to "V" then increase the 4th character by 2. How to Mark Tracks as Qualified: Select the appropriate value for the 7th character then experiment with the 8th character until the password is accepted. For example, to qualify on all tracks but Arizona, the value 10111 is required, which translates to an "N" (see description above). Change the 7th character to "N" then find an 8th character that works. |
Cheats For Road Rash 2 | ||
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# | Type | Description |
1 | Bike Select | Begin your game and go to the Options screen. Choose "Set Player Mode" and select "Mano A Mano" at any level. Then exit and go to the Bike Shop. Choose any bike you'd like. Return to the Options screen and select "Set Player Mode" again. Next, choose the type of game you want. Select "Take Turns" and copy the password. Use the password to race with the bike you've chosen! When it's player two's turn, they can choose their bike with the same procedure. |
2 | Super Bike | At the title screen, press and hold UP, A and C simultaneously, then press START. You'll receive a super bike, the "Wild Thing 2000," which goes 200 mph, has unlimited Nitrous, and can't spin or slide out! Alternatively, enter the password "00DA 1V0N." |
Passwords For Road Rash 2 | ||
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# | Password | Description |
1 | 0K4M 4I04 | Gives you the Diablo 1000 Nitro on Level 4 with some money to play with |
Here are some passwords for the "Wild Thing" which is an unlisted secret bike that is even better than the Diablo Nitro bike. | ||
2 | 01C8 1V0L | Level 1 w/$1000 |
3 | EBC9 1U0D | Level 1 w/$300,520 |
4 | EBC9 5U0H | Level 5 w/$300,520 |
5 | 8PC8 5VNE | If you qualify on all five tracks of level 5, you will advance to a special level 6 in which you race all cops. This password will put you at level 5, qualified on all tracks except Arizona. This is the only way to get there since the password system does not work for level 6. |
NAME: Road Rash series (3 titles) AUTHOR/VENDOR: Electronic Arts RELEASED: various TYPE: Racing (motorcycle) LANGUAGE: English PREMISE: Strap on your helmet, kickstart your bike, and get ready to shove your opponent into oncoming traffic! Road Rash blends the thrilling speed of motorcycle road racing with the no-holds-barrd excitement and danger of a street fight. Non-stop action from start to finish - avoid angry motorists and fight off attacks from your fellow racers. The racing is unsanctions, unofficial, unnerving, and certainly unlawful. (Electronic Arts) IMPRESSIONS: Stiff-arming, side kicks, and the occasional crowbar or chain laid across the ol' visor will do much to help you win the race, so long as you find time to pay attention to the road as well. A fun racing game in the Mad Max mold which spawned two sequels on the Genesis and more on other platforms, as well as a host of imitators and one derivant - Skitchin'. VARIATIONS: Road Rash (1991, original) Road Rash 2 (1992, smoother graphics and gameplay, also includes a two-player head-to-head option) Skitchin' (1994, different content but uses the Road Rash game engine - see separate entry) Road Rash 3 - Tour de Force (1995, arguably the best in terms of gameplay and the worst in terms of choppy digital graphics)
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