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Hang On is a motorcycle racing arcade game developed by Sega and released in 1985. It is considered one of the first games to feature a full-body experience, as players use a motorcycle-like cabinet to control the game. The game was designed by Yu Suzuki, a prominent figure in the video game industry.
Gameplay[edit | edit source]
In Hang On, players control a motorcycle racer competing in a series of timed races. The objective is to reach checkpoints before the timer runs out, extending the time available to complete the race. The game features a third-person perspective, with the player viewing the action from behind the motorcycle.
The arcade cabinet is notable for its innovative design, which allows players to lean left and right to steer the motorcycle, simulating the experience of riding a real bike. This physical interaction was a significant advancement in arcade game design at the time.
Development[edit | edit source]
Hang On was developed by Sega AM2, a division of Sega responsible for many of the company's most successful arcade games. The game was directed by Yu Suzuki, who would later go on to create other influential titles such as Out Run and Shenmue. The development team aimed to create a realistic motorcycle racing experience, which was achieved through the use of advanced graphics and the innovative arcade cabinet.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Hang On is considered a landmark title in the history of arcade games. It was one of the first games to use 16-bit graphics, which allowed for more detailed and realistic visuals compared to earlier 8-bit games. The game's success led to several sequels, including Super Hang-On and Hang-On GP.
The innovative control scheme and realistic graphics of Hang On influenced many subsequent racing games and arcade titles. It is often cited as a precursor to modern racing simulators and is remembered as a classic of the arcade era.
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