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− | In ''Mach Rider'', the player must race along a course while avoiding obstacles and enemies. | + | In ''Mach Rider'', the player must race along a course while avoiding obstacles and enemies. At the end of the round, the player is given points for the enemies and obstacles that the player has destroyed. If the player "blocks" an enemy by knocking it into an obstacle, they get extra points as well as replenishing their bullets. |
Fighting Course is the main mode in which the player progresses until running out of lives. In Endurance Mode, the player must reach a certain distance within a certain time limit. Solo Course is the same as Endurance, but with no enemies. Design Mode allows players to design courses to play in another mode. In the original release, those custom courses could only be saved in Japan with the [[Famicom Data Recorder]]. | Fighting Course is the main mode in which the player progresses until running out of lives. In Endurance Mode, the player must reach a certain distance within a certain time limit. Solo Course is the same as Endurance, but with no enemies. Design Mode allows players to design courses to play in another mode. In the original release, those custom courses could only be saved in Japan with the [[Famicom Data Recorder]]. |