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'''Road Avenger''' (known as '''Road Blaster FX''' in Japan) was a Sega CD release that took the style of Interactive Video (as seen in titles such as [[Dragon%27s_lair]]) and brought it to the world of driving. The on-screen action was a first-person perspective from the drivers seat of a sports car, as you raced through a wide variety of locales, responding to on screen directions in an allotted time limit to continue the action. Should you miss a direction, or not react quickly enough, a video of your car crashing would be played.
'''Road Avenger''' (known as '''Road Blaster FX''' in Japan) was a Sega CD release that took the style of Interactive Video (as seen in titles such as [[Dragon's Lair]]) and brought it to the world of driving. The on-screen action was a first-person perspective from the drivers seat of a sports car, as you raced through a wide variety of locales, responding to on screen directions in an allotted time limit to continue the action. Should you miss a direction, or not react quickly enough, a video of your car crashing would be played.
The game boasted a full CD soundtrack, and over 30 minutes of interactive animation.
The game boasted a full CD soundtrack, and over 30 minutes of interactive animation.



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Road Avenger
Road Avenger box art for Sega CD
Developer(s)Wolf Team
Publisher(s)Renovation
Platform(s)Sega CD
ReleaseDecember 18, 1992
Genre(s)Driving
Mode(s)Single player

Road Avenger (known as Road Blaster FX in Japan) was a Sega CD release that took the style of Interactive Video (as seen in titles such as Dragon's Lair) and brought it to the world of driving. The on-screen action was a first-person perspective from the drivers seat of a sports car, as you raced through a wide variety of locales, responding to on screen directions in an allotted time limit to continue the action. Should you miss a direction, or not react quickly enough, a video of your car crashing would be played. The game boasted a full CD soundtrack, and over 30 minutes of interactive animation.

Story

You play as a newlywed cop, who is in a car accident caused by a gang that leaves your wife dead. Deciding to seek revenge on this gang, you will play though a series of high-speed chases in which you squeeze between trucks, fend off wreckless S.C.U.M. (Secret Criminal Underground Movement) members, perform dangerous stunts, and narrowly avoid certain death seemingly hundreds of times.