R.C. Pro-Am (1988)

Rare

Arcade · Nintendo Entertainment System · Sega Mega Drive/Genesis

3.34 from 121 ratings

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Presented in an overhead isometric perspective, a single player races a radio-controlled car around a series of tracks. The objective of each track is to qualify for the next race by placing in the top three racers. Players collect items to improve performance, and they must avoid a variety of hazards such as rain puddles and oil slicks. It is … Read more
Presented in an overhead isometric perspective, a single player races a radio-controlled car around a series of tracks. The objective of each track is to qualify for the next race by placing in the top three racers. Players collect items to improve performance, and they must avoid a variety of hazards such as rain puddles and oil slicks. It is an example of a racing game which features vehicular combat, in which racers can use missiles and bombs to temporarily disable opposing vehicles. The game distanced itself from earlier racing titles by using an overhead, instead of a first-person, perspective. Reviews have cited it as inspiration for future games such as Super Off Road, Rock n' Roll Racing, and the Mario Kart series. It has appeared in many "top games of all time" lists and is regarded as one of the best titles in the NES library. Read less
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Release dates

  • Feb 1988 (Full Release) (North_America) Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Apr 1988 (Full Release) (Europe) Nintendo Entertainment System
  • 1988 (Full Release) (North_America) Arcade
  • 1989 (Full Release) (Korea) Nintendo Entertainment System
  • 1992 (Full Release) (North_America) Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
  • 1994 (Full Release) (Brazil) Nintendo Entertainment System

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ApramPepo

Review ApramPepo 3/5 · Feb 5, 2025

Lmao, They're not even hiding it!

I consider this game so funny when I'm already playing another racing game from different generation at the same time, and it hardcore cheats without trying to hide it. no gameplay integrity whatsoever.

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anyways, This is another one of Rare's early releases which I will admit, is very impressive. there is a good grip on the controls, and a really …

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I consider this game so funny when I'm already playing another racing game from different generation at the same time, and it hardcore cheats without trying to hide it. no gameplay integrity whatsoever.

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anyways, This is another one of Rare's early releases which I will admit, is very impressive. there is a good grip on the controls, and a really good physics of the time that seem revolutionary, or cool of sort. the graphics are colorful, and that's pretty much it.

It is an arcade racer though, and the rubber-banding will let you know. I did not enjoy the game for what's it worth, but I did appreciate what was on hand. still, I would not even recommend a racing game on the NES.

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kingbk83

Review kingbk83 2/5 · May 23, 2022

NES Lookback - R.C. Pro-Am

Another one of those games that as a kid, I loved, but now revisiting it as an adult, the flaws really stick out.

The action is fast paced and non-stop. If you get good enough to memorize where items are on the track, you can dominate many of the tracks.

The rubberband AI is insane. You will NEVER get super …

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Another one of those games that as a kid, I loved, but now revisiting it as an adult, the flaws really stick out.

The action is fast paced and non-stop. If you get good enough to memorize where items are on the track, you can dominate many of the tracks.

The rubberband AI is insane. You will NEVER get super far ahead of your opponents, no matter how many times you hit them with missiles, no matter how many upgrades you make to your car. They will always seemingly catch up.

No 2-player mode is a big letdown. The game gets quite boring and repetitive in one player mode. There are 32 unique tracks, but there is no "end." It keeps looping the same 32 tracks with difficulty increasing. You collect trophies and letters to spell out "NINTENDO", which if you do, moves you into a new circuit with a slightly different car.

The controls are slippery and messy. A lot of times it's more pure luck than skill how you finish in a race. You have to place 3rd or higher to continues. Finish 4th or below, game over.

Rock and Roll Racing is a far superior version of this game. So is Super Mario Kart, in a different sort of way. While this was fun for its time, It has aged to the point where it's almost obsolete and unnecessary to revisit.

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Westane

Review Westane 2/5 · Apr 13, 2015

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History:

Definitely remember seeing this one at the video stores, but never actually played it.

Expectations:
I'm honestly a bit concerned... I loved Micro Machines but Cobra Triangle was a major kick to the pants. Still, maybe without the shooting gallery arcade game weirdness I'm hoping this will at least be decent.

Day 1:

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I hate games that take away …

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History:

Definitely remember seeing this one at the video stores, but never actually played it.

Expectations:
I'm honestly a bit concerned... I loved Micro Machines but Cobra Triangle was a major kick to the pants. Still, maybe without the shooting gallery arcade game weirdness I'm hoping this will at least be decent.

Day 1:

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I hate games that take away elements of the screen when you pause. Really makes me reconsider getting a screen capture device...

Not much to say in way of playthrough. I raced some races, drove some cars, won some, lost some... I played through the game five times before finally calling it quits.

Conclusion:

So, it's better than Cobra Triangle, so there's that. I didn't hate RC Pro Am, I'll get that out of the way. I actually had some fun playing it. Did I "16th best NES game" enjoy it? No, not even slightly. How this got rated higher than Micro Machines I'll never know. It's actually really strange for me, given how much I LOVE future Rare games, how much I dislike their early entries.

The game handled well enough, and I can't complain about the weirdness in driving controls since you're supposed to be racing RC cars here. The courses all felt extremely similar just with different boost, water, oil, weapon, wall, etc. layouts. I will say the game was actually impressive graphically. Very little flickering and very smooth framerates. The sound was grating though, my wife, cats and ears all complained. All in all I found it to be "okay", but definitely inferior to the similar Micro Machines.

Liked:

- Good graphics, fine controls.
- Not not fun.
- Better than Cobra Triangle.

Disliked:

- Horrible sound effects.
- Nothing special in the gameplay department, definitely not better than other entries in the genre for the NES.

Personal Score:

Fun : 12 Relevance : 13 Replayability : 13 Survivability : 10 Total : 48
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