![]() Versions of the game were released for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 in 1987 with further home conversions following for the Mega Drive/Genesis, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, Macintosh, Sharp X68000 and DOS in 19. The cover for this version has a bike and rider in the same colors as Shinichi Itoh, who competed in the All-Japan 500 cc Championship on a Rothmans Honda NSR500. ![]() The Sega Genesis version of the game includes the full arcade game, as well as an original mode, which allowed players to recruit sponsors and earn money to buy enhanced components for their bike. ![]() When the player starts a race, they have their choice of four songs that will play during the race, a feature borrowed from Out Run. The Americas is the second to toughest course, containing 14 stages and Europe is the hardest course, being 18 stages long. Asia is the second easiest and is similar in length to the course from the original Hang-On at ten stages long. Using this button allows the player to reach an even higher top speed of 324 km/h.Īfrica is the easiest and shortest out of the four courses (six stages). Also, should the player reach the normal maximum speed of 280 km/h, a turbo button is enabled. However, there is a choice of four tracks to race on which are based on continents, each containing a different number of stages. The arcade mode in Super Hang-On is similar to the original Hang-On. The length of one stage is about half the time of the previous work Hang On, but the number of stages has increased significantly. The content is to reach the finish line while riding a motorcycle and passing the checkpoints within the time limit. It uses a fully simulated motorcycle arcade cabinet, like the original game. Super Hang-On ( スーパーハングオン, Super Hang-On ?) is a motorcycle racing arcade game released by Sega in 1987.
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