
Sega Genesis Road Rash II
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Road Rash II from Electronic Arts, released in 1992 for the Sega Genesis, is the combat motorcycle racing sequel that took everything the original did and scaled it to five coast-to-coast courses across the continental United States. You are not just racing. You are elbowing riders into guardrails, stealing lead pipes off opponents mid-race, and managing a health bar while a cop closes in from behind. EA built a game that understood exactly what made the Genesis the console parents watched nervously.
1992 was the year the Genesis was running at full confidence. EA had cracked the platform with a licensing model and a porting strategy that was aggressively independent of Nintendo's distribution ecosystem. Road Rash II sat in that catalog alongside John Madden Football and the early NHL titles as proof that EA on Genesis meant production values that matched or exceeded what the arcade was doing. The original Road Rash arrived in 1991 and sold well enough that EA greenlit the sequel within the same hardware generation. Road Rash II added two-player split-screen via the EA Sports Link cable, which was a serious differentiator in 1992 when most Genesis multiplayer required both players to stare at the same screen. The courses ran from Alaska to Hawaii and pushed the 16-bit hardware visibly, with the palette cycling on the night stages holding up as genuinely impressive work for the period.
The game that taught a generation racing didn't need to be polite.
This copy comes in box, which puts it in a different tier than the cartridge-only copies that move through the market constantly. The box is the piece here. Road Rash II boxes took damage easily because the cardboard stock EA used for Genesis packaging in this period was not thick, and the corners and top flap show wear on nearly every surviving example. Check the spine of this box for crease separation, and look at the label on the cartridge face for any water lift or peel at the edges before you commit.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm cartridge catalog number matches EA's Road Rash II Genesis release (catalog number 7046) and that the box is not a Road Rash I mismatched shell.
The game that taught a generation racing didn't need to be polite.
The Sega Era
Sega's 90s catalogue moved fast and took risks. Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, the arcades that fed them, the merchandise that trailed each launch. The blue-ribbon years produced cartridges, plush, promotional cards, and magazine inserts that rarely made it past the living room floor. What landed here was stored carefully enough to survive two console generations.
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