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platform:

Genesis

Genre:

Racing

Publisher:

Sega

Developer:

Sega

Difficulty:

Adjustable

No. of Players:

1 player

Released:

1989

Media

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Review

Super Hang-On

By: Jeremy Peeples | June 27, 2004

Super Hang-On was released in 1989 for the Sega Genesis and was one of the first motercycle racing games ever released for that system. SHO is a port of the arcade game of the same name (obviously.)

The graphics in SHO were amazing for their time and they hold up quite well today. The characters and motorcycles are huge. The tracks themselves are beautiful, they are very colorful and are full of life. There are tons of little touches in the graphics that add quite a bit to the game, such as the billboards that you will spend plenty of time looking at, because you will be crashing into them a lot if you don't pay attention to the game. The billboards themselves are very funny, there's a faux-Shell logo that I found very funny, and a faux-Marlboro logo that is also funny for some reason.

The sound is a bit of a mixed-bag. On one hand, the in-game music is good, but it gets kind of annoying after a while. On the other hand, the sound effects are great, especially the engine noises. Each one of the game's many sound effects is perfectly suited to the action that uses it.

There are two modes of play in this game, Arcade Mode and Original Mode. Arcade Mode is the same as the coin-op original. It allows you to pick any track and the in-game music and play to your heart's content. There is a new, Genesis-exclusive mode in the game that helps to separate it from the arcade game and give the game more longevity as a console game. That mode would be the Original Mode. The Original Mode is basically a career mode, you assume the role of a driver, your goal is to earn money to fix your bike, or buy a new one, and to eventually beat the game by gaining tons of money and success. The gameplay itself is very smooth, the game runs swiftly and never really slows down, which is a downright miracle considering when the game was released.

The game's control is very responsive. The only downside to it is that it's too responsive sometimes, making it very easy to lose control of your bike. Thankfully incidents like this are few and far between. You can learn to overcompensate for the touchy controls, this is both a blessing and a curse; it's a blessing because you can stay ahead of the game if you keep at it, and it's a curse because it's a needless task, you shouldn't have to do it. Nonetheless, the controls are still pretty good.

Super Hang-On is packed to the gills with replay value. The Original Mode will keep you glued to your seat, and the game's Arcade Mode is always a blast to play for a trip down memory lane.

Overall, SHO is a must-buy game for any Genesis owner. This is one of the best motorcycle racing games ever due to it's tight controls, super-smooth gameplay, and amazing graphics.

SHO even makes for an amazing Nomad purchase. The screen blurring is very minimal and never really detracts from the gameplay at all, well unless you like looking at the credits. The sound and controal are as exceptional as ever on the Nomad.

Reviewer Score: 8.0   |   Avg. Reader Score: 6.6
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commonsense 7 November 10, 2009 Instead of just blatantly make a homeversion of hang on they threw in an extra game mode and how many times have we seen this? Be honest, as far as I know only a few games were given some additonal game modes as in the oustanding home version of MERCS. Very sadly this was sparse and for that reason games like altered beast, crack down, thunderblade felt very cheap.
 
Why-Disciple 3 October 27, 2009 I can't stand the fact that there's a full second delay in turning. That's simply unacceptable. Even so it's a lot less interesting than the likes of Road Rash.
 
hipposticks 8 October 07, 2009 This has slightly annoying controls. Road Rash handles more pleasantly for example. However, there are far worse racing games on the Mega Drive. Bonus point for being an arcade classic.
 
knicksfan89 10 May 27, 2009 got this for my 11th birthday and played the cart until it broke, 5 years ago I found this again and it is still addictive as ever, one of the more underrated games in this system's life
 
TheEdge 6 September 29, 2008 I feel that this game is a little choppy in the graphics department. No wheres near as smooth as Outrun for Genesis or Road Rash.
 
shinobimma 4 September 24, 2008 i grew up on road rash 3 and just recently tried this pile of garbage and immediately returned it mainly for the controlls i thought my controller was broken so i tried another and then another until i realised it was the game itself whats with it
 
vintagegamecrazy 8 September 08, 2008 This is one of my favorite racing games on the Genesis. I can pick this up and play for a few minutes at a time and never get bored and it's great for those times when you want something short that won't take up a ton of time.
 
spudbuzz 7 January 19, 2008 Ask me about Sega arcade racing games and I only have to answers for you Outrun and Hang on. I would play this over Road Rash anyday.
 
BlowMyCartridge 5 January 06, 2008 Why would you play this when you could play Road Rash?
 
blastoise88 8 December 17, 2007 Great arcade racer