
R.C. Pro-Am
R.C. Pro-Am is a pioneering radio-controlled car racing game featuring isometric perspective racing with weapon pickups. Players compete in championship circuits while collecting power-ups and avoiding hazards.
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About This Game
Developed by Rare and released in 1988, R.C. Pro-Am was one of the first racing games to combine competitive racing with item-based combat mechanics.
The game features 24 unique tracks with increasing difficulty, weather effects, and four-player championship mode (via alternating turns).
Praised for its innovative isometric viewpoint and tight controls, R.C. Pro-Am became a system-seller for the NES and spawned two sequels.
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