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Road Race is a 1976 car driving arcade racing video game developed and released by Sega in February 1976. Later the same year, Sega released two motorbike racing variants, Man T.T. (released in August) and Moto-Cross, which were in turn re-branded as Fonz, in November 1976. The game was based on the character Fonzie (portrayed by Henry Winkler) from the 1970s TV show Happy Days, with the slogan being "TV's hottest name, Your hottest game." Sega licensed Fonz because at the time it was owned by Charles Bluhdorn's Gulf+Western Company and it was a Paramount Television intellectual property.

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  • Road Race is a 1976 car driving arcade racing video game developed and released by Sega in February 1976. Later the same year, Sega released two motorbike racing variants, Man T.T. (released in August) and Moto-Cross, which were in turn re-branded as Fonz, in November 1976. The game was based on the character Fonzie (portrayed by Henry Winkler) from the 1970s TV show Happy Days, with the slogan being "TV's hottest name, Your hottest game." Sega licensed Fonz because at the time it was owned by Charles Bluhdorn's Gulf+Western Company and it was a Paramount Television intellectual property. A two-player version of Man T.T. called Twin Course T.T. was released in January 1977. (en)
  • Fonz est un jeu vidéo de course développé et édité par Sega sur borne d'arcade en 1976. Le jeu est inspiré du personnage fictif Fonzie de la série Happy Days des années 1970. Il s'agit du premier jeu à disposer de la vibration. (fr)
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  • Arcade flyer (en)
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  • Road Race Man T.T. Moto-Cross Fonz Twin Course T.T. (en)
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  • Fonz (en)
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  • Fonz est un jeu vidéo de course développé et édité par Sega sur borne d'arcade en 1976. Le jeu est inspiré du personnage fictif Fonzie de la série Happy Days des années 1970. Il s'agit du premier jeu à disposer de la vibration. (fr)
  • Road Race is a 1976 car driving arcade racing video game developed and released by Sega in February 1976. Later the same year, Sega released two motorbike racing variants, Man T.T. (released in August) and Moto-Cross, which were in turn re-branded as Fonz, in November 1976. The game was based on the character Fonzie (portrayed by Henry Winkler) from the 1970s TV show Happy Days, with the slogan being "TV's hottest name, Your hottest game." Sega licensed Fonz because at the time it was owned by Charles Bluhdorn's Gulf+Western Company and it was a Paramount Television intellectual property. (en)
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  • Fonz (video game) (en)
  • Fonz (jeu vidéo) (fr)
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  • Fonz (en)
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