Red Zone (1992 video game)

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PublisherPsygnosis[2]
Release
Red Zone
DeveloperPsygnosis[1]
PublisherPsygnosis[2]
PlatformAmiga
Release
GenreRacing simulator[3][5]
ModeSingle-player[3]

Red Zone is a 1992 racing video game developed and published by Psygnosis for the Amiga.

Red Zone is a game about simulating motorcycle racing. The bike can be controlled with either a joystick or a mouse. Manual or automatic transmission can be chosen.[2] Three modes are available: practice, single race, and season.[3][6] The game features 10 tracks, eight in Europe, one in Brazil, and one in Mexico.[7] There are six other competitors on the track during a race.[5] The game features damage modelling, the bike loses performance the further it's damaged.[1] Other riders can be knocked off their bikes if they're collided with.[3]

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