Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Arcade
- 1987
- 1987
Wii (Wii Shop)
- 3rd May 2012, 900 points
- 3rd May 2012, 900 points
- 14th Sep 2010, 900 points
- Series
Reviews
Review Super Hang-On (Wii Virtual Console / Virtual Console Arcade)
Winning run
Name a SEGA arcade racer from the 1980s. Now name one that isn't Out Run. Chances are you've come up with Super Hang-On (or maybe Power Drift if you're really trying), the motorbike racer that's the Pepsi to Out Run's Coke. The fact it's taken SEGA five years to bring Super Hang-On game to the Western Virtual Console is a big surprise,...
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Super Hang-On News
Nintendo Download 3rd May 2012 (North America)
Germs and birds
The eShop gets its cheapest game yet, a $1.99 'infinite challenge' title, and real-time strategy fans can rejoice that Intrinsic Games' molecular head-scratcher is finally out, plus the return of VC Arcade. Here's what's up and competing for your money today. 3DS eShop: Bird Mania 3D (Teyon, $1.99, 227 blocks) — Fly as far as you...
Nintendo Download 3rd May 2012 (Europe)
Virtual Console Arcade returns
In an unexpected (to say the least) twist, SEGA is bringing back Virtual Console Arcade this week with a truly classic racer. Elsewhere there's brand new DSiWare and a Game Boy Color game on 3DS too. Here's what's up this week. Wii Virtual Console: Super Hang-On (Virtual Console Arcade, SEGA, 900pts) — The legendary...
About The Game
In this game you race a motorcycle around the world, completing each section of track within a time limit.
There are other bikes on the road, but beating them is not important, so they can be thought of as moving obstacles. Each continent has a different difficulty level: Africa is beginner, Asia is junior, the Americas are senior, and Europe is expert.
This is a very simple and straightforward game, viewed from behind the bike in 2D (so the screen does not tilt with the bike). The right/left controls are steering, and up/down are gear changes. Your cycle is always moving, and your speed strictly depends on the gear you are in, although contact or running off the road slows the bike down.
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Yay, So Sega hasn't abandonded VCA! It's always good to have more pseudo 3D Sega arcade games.
Yay! I love this game, and I'm sooo happy to see it rated. I hope we get Outrun next!<3
Worth it alone for this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjuOq8akOZE
Sweet! Thank you Sega for putting this game to the wii VCA
Outride a Crisis FTW!
I used to play this a lot on my friend's Genesis, Great game.
My current most wanted download Dont hold out too much hope for OutRun though, without a Ferrari license you'll get that weird generic car from the Shenmue 2 version.
I have the Saturn version of OutRun, which is still the best after all these years!
Finally, a game that sounds like an Arcade game and not feel like a NES/ported Genesis game. I should consider picking this one up.
wil this game run at 60hz and be full screen?
I believe all arcade games run at 60hz and at at full screen.
I have the genesis cart still. This is one of my favorites and I personally think it is better than Outrun (at least on the genesis). Too bad NA will probably never get it. It took 2 years for the UK to get it and the Wii doesn't have another 2 years left for the US to catch up. Virtual Console could have been so much better, but botched up releases like this is what ultimately killed the service. Oh well, same old tired song that I don't want to hear anymore. Enjoy this fine release UK gamers.
Should mention that the US region is also priced at 900 Wii points, not 800 as I downloaded the game from the Wii Shop. Loved the original arcade when playing it at a Chuck E. Cheese's location in the GTA back in 1987. Now if only SEGA can get Out Run to follow suit.....
any opinion's on this game? It look's interesting but Im on the fence about getting it.
Review please!
Just downloaded it! Pretty awesome. It has Wii Wheel/Accelerometer support to recreate the arcade handlebars, but you can play it with GCN, classic controller, or just the Wii Remote's cross pad.
Get it if you love Sega arcade racers, or arcade racers in general.
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