Top Skater

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Top Skater
Developer(s) Sega
Publisher(s) Sega
Release date(s) Arcade
Genre(s) Racing game
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: T (Teen)
Platform(s) Arcade
Input 3-Axis skateboard joystick

Top Skater is a Sega arcade game released in 1997. It was built off the Sega Model 2 hardware.

The arcade game was one of the first of the era where arcade games were physically manipulated. For example, in Top Skater, you would stand on a makeshift skateboard and move it side-to-side, manipulating the actions of the avatar in the game. Similar games were made for skiing, snowboarding and other sports of this nature.

The game consisted of various ramps, rails and other skating objects which the player could do tricks off of to gain points.

Soundtracks:

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