It doesn’t really seem to be an 8-bit game at first glance, but it also is nowhere near 16-bit quality, causing Road Fighter to have this weird combination of colors that just doesn’t work out so well, especially when compared to some of Konami’s older and games like Pooyan, Scramble and Frogger that had a lot more color. The game itself is fine for a game from 1984, although as expected the game looks dated. Unfortunately, this also means that the Hi-Score and Caravan modes still continue to not support any screen rotation change you use in the main game, which makes no sense with how many vertical games are coming out lately. Per Arcade Archives standards, this game offers a bunch of filters and visual options to play with, alongside the option to rotate the screen to play in Road Fighter’s original vertical mode.
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