Author: Lorian Mr
•5/16/2025 11:00:00 PM
Rock n’ Roll Racing is a legendary arcade-style racing game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1993. Known for its explosive mix of high-speed racing and combat, the game lets players blast their opponents with missiles and mines while rocking out to chiptune versions of classic rock tracks like “Born to Be Wild” and “Paranoid.”


In the SNES version, players race across five unique planets, each with its own terrain, hazards, and escalating difficulty:

Chem VI – A dusty, rocky planet and the starting point of your racing career. The tracks are straightforward, perfect for learning the basics of combat racing.

Drakonis – A volcanic world with sharp turns, fiery terrain, and trickier layouts. The competition heats up here—literally.

Bogmire – Swampy and eerie, this planet challenges players with slippery tracks and tighter corners.

New Mojave – A post-apocalyptic desert world filled with landmines and high-speed stretches. Precision and quick reflexes are key.

Nho – A high-tech, futuristic planet where the AI rivals are aggressive and the tracks are full of traps and speed boosts. It’s the ultimate test of skill in the SNES version.

This is Chem VI planet:


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