R.C. Pro-Am II is a racing game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released by Tradewest in 1992. The game was developed by Rareware as a sequel to R.C. Pro-Am. The game wasn't as successful as its predecessor, mainly due to the popularity of the SNES, which was already released by the time this game was.
The player takes control of a remote-controlled car, and tries to reach the finish in time. While racing, players can attack each other with...
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R.C. Pro-Am II is a racing game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released by Tradewest in 1992. The game was developed by Rareware as a sequel to R.C. Pro-Am. The game wasn't as successful as its predecessor, mainly due to the popularity of the SNES, which was already released by the time this game was.
The player takes control of a remote-controlled car, and tries to reach the finish in time. While racing, players can attack each other with bought weapons, such a buckshots or missiles. There can also be several power-ups available on the track, such as a speed boost, a 1-up and others. At the end of each race, points and money are awarded, and the player moves on on the next circuit.
In between races, players get the opportunity to spend the money they've won or picked up on the track on equipment for their vehicle, such as weapons, better tires, better engines, etc. The player's car can also be upgraded by picking up the letters to spell "PRO AM II" on the track. The CPU...
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