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Portland is a serious bicycling community. But not so serious that it can’t have some fun with its bike lanes. Some wag painted a whole bunch of Mario Kart items along a stretch of North Williams Avenue in the city.
If you bike to work, you’re familiar with the annoyance and strain of hauling a laptop-laden messenger bag or briefcase along with you. Which is why the Tato here might just be the urban warrior’s new best friend.
Look, you may not be excited about the announcement of Harley-Davidson: King of the Road, but there are some of us who hold SEGA’s previous arcade hog racer, Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders in very high regard. And hey, it’s been ten years, damn it. Sure, we may never see it on these shores, unless some GameWorks locations pick it up, but how can you not be excited about straddling a life-life Harley controller and racing on a 62″ screen?
Better yet, Harley-Davidson: King of the Road looks to feature a biker-friendly ’70s soundtrack, complete with Steppenwolf and Deep Purple. The whole thing was on display at the Tokyo Amusement show this week. We’re desperately hoping they ship them out to Japanese arcades in time for our Tokyo Game Show arrival.
SEGA At the 46th Amusement Machine Show [Game Watch]
Last month we gave you the scoop on the the Bikes expansion for Burnout Paradise. Turns out if you’re one of the lucky ones who has the game then you’ll be able to download the game enhancing expansion on Thursday – free of charge. In the mean time we got this trailer to keep you busy.