Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders

Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders (trademarked Harley-Davidson & L.A.Riders) is a driving arcade game developed by AM1 and published by Sega in 1997. The game runs on the Model 3 hardware (Step 2.0). It is, in a way, a successor to Cool Riders which was a motorcycle game developed by the same team that utilized the OutRunners engine.

Gameplay and concept
In Harley-Davidson & L.A.Riders, the player rides one of five optional Harley-Davidson motorcycles through an open-world environment based on Los Angeles, completing a series of three, four, or five checkpoints (depending on game assignments) below the time limit.

Home releases and other media
A Sega Dreamcast port was in development, but it was cancelled.

An official soundtrack was released by Marvelous Entertainment on March 18, 1998.



Sound
The game's score was entirely composed by AM1 sound designer Masanori Takeuchi.

During gameplay, there are 8 total BGMs to choose from with the "Music Select" button. Some of these songs were recycled from other AM1 games composed by Takeuchi himself.

Trivia

 * Sonic The Hedgehog is seen near the Beverly Hills gate on a stone block. Him and Tails are also seen on graffiti in downtown Los Angeles.
 * The game's ROMs have hidden voice data of character names from Cool Riders. They are "Max", "Chris", "Gloria", and "Big Boss". It is possible that these characters were going to re-appear in the game, but were in senses, ditched and redesigned into different characters during development, since Harley-Davidson & L.A.Riders was an entirely new game engine and concept.
 * Rick was originally to be named "Ricky", Dave was originally to be named "David", and Suzy was going to be Suzanne.
 * Two revisions of the game are known to exist. Version one is Revision A, released in December 1997 to Japanese arcades and GameWorks. This version is installed on machines manufactured prior to February 1998. The second version, Revision B, was released in January 1998. Revision B has a slight change for the title screen, giving proof the game is an "Official Licensed Harley-Davidson Product" with a Harley-Davidson seal.
 * The game has a "real time clock test" in the test mode. During Christmas, the default BGM playing with any bike is a rendition of "Jingle Bells". In Revision B, the BGM is accessible through a code since it was released after Christmas 1997 in a sense.
 * There are regional differences with the Advertise music in attract mode. The Japanese version has lyrics by Masanori Takeuchi, while the Export versions have talk-box guitar effects in the music instead of lyrics.