
Led Storm / Mad Gear
Led Storm (known as Mad Gear in Japan) is a futuristic racing arcade game developed and published by Capcom in 1988. Players control high-speed motorcycles through hazardous cityscapes, competing against rival racers while avoiding obstacles and collecting power-ups.
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Set in a dystopian future, Led Storm features intense motorcycle racing through neon-lit urban environments with a synthwave aesthetic.
The game introduced innovative mechanics like mid-air stunts and turbo boosts, influencing later racing titles.
Known for its challenging gameplay and electronic soundtrack, Led Storm became a cult classic in arcades worldwide.
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