When Road Rash debuted on the 32-bit home game consoles, they were initially ported from the 3DO version of the game. Depending on what the NPC preferred (some liked being hit, some didn't), the other racers would dynamically react to the player depending on how he or she was treated during the races. The character also had status among his or her fellow bikers, which was accessible after the race. Some of these characters' names come from combatants from the original Genesis releases, such as "Axle" and "Rhonda". The player could choose a character to play as, which came with a specific cash amount and a personal motorcycle. The game featured full motion video sequences to advance the plot. A version for the Super Nintendo was planned for release, but was eventually canceled. Road Rash, often called Road Rash 3D or Road Rash 3DO to distinguish it from the Genesis original of the same name, was originally released on the 3DO, and later for the Sony Playstation, Sega Saturn, and PC.
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The game's title is based on the slang term for the severe friction burns that can occur in a motorcycling fall where skin comes into contact with the ground at high speed. Road Rash and two of its sequels later appeared on the EA Replay collection for the PSP. Six different games were released from 1991 to 1999, and a 2004 licensed port for the Game Boy Advance was released. The game was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, but was ported to several other systems. Road Rash is the name of a motorcycle-racing video game series by Electronic Arts, in which the player participates in violent illegal street races.