Version for Playstation Hi-Octane + Ridge Racer + Mortal Kombat 3 + Evolva (France)
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.dat name | ps1_redump |
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.dat version | Sony - PlayStation | Simplified with Dat Simplifier - v1.0.2021-11-30 | "2023-02-14 04-23-52" |
.dat status | Up-to-date |
ROMset platform | Playstation |
ROMset title | Hi-Octane + Ridge Racer + Mortal Kombat 3 + Evolva (France) |
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ROMset CRC32* | 5235601d |
ROMset size* | 292579392 bytes |
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Parent Game(s) data
Game | Mortal Kombat 3 (1994–1995) |
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Genre(s) | vs. fighting |
Saga(s) | Mortal Kombat (1992–2001) |
Synopsis | Shao Kahn has won. The Earthrealm is no more. In order to revive his Queen Sindel, the emperor Shao Kahn used the Outworld Tournament from Mortal Kombat 2 as a diversion while his Shadow Priests revive his fallen Queen on Earth. Once enacted, the dimensional bridge between the two realms connects, allowing Kahn's extermination squads to invade and destroy Earth, and enslave the population's souls. A small team of Raiden's "Chosen Warriors" survives the attack: Mortal Kombat champion Liu Kang and his ally Kung Lao, Special Forces agents Sonya Blade and Jax, the shaman Nightwolf, the riot cop Stryker, the nomadic Kabal, and former Lin Kuei warrior Sub-Zero, who has gone rogue from his clan. Facing the warriors are the mercenary Kano, cyber-ninjas Smoke, Sektor and Cyrax, Sheeva, a female Shokan, the sorcerer Shang Tsung, and Queen Sindel herself. |
Game | Ridge Racer (1994) |
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Genre(s) | racing |
Saga(s) | Ridge Racer (1994–1998) |
Synopsis | "Ridge Racer" is an arcade racer that puts the emphasis on speed and fun rather than on realistic driving simulation. Choose from 4 fantasy cars (plus 9 more that you must unlock yourself) and go race in a series of equally fantastical tracks against a series of computer controlled oponents as well as the clock itself. |