Play Super R.C. Pro-Am (USA, Europe) Online
Tiny RC cars skid around tight tracks—tap the D-pad just right to drift past oil slicks, then decide whether to boost ahead or fire a missile at the leader. Later tracks throw jumps and brutal shortcuts that punish sloppy turns.

Super R.C. Pro-Am came out for the Game Boy in 1991, developed by Rare and published by Nintendo. It was part of that early wave of handheld racing games, a time when developers were still figuring out how to translate console experiences to a small, monochrome screen. The game built on the foundation of its NES predecessor, R.C. Pro-Am, bringing its brand of top-down racing to a portable format.
You control a miniature radio-controlled car, navigating it through a series of isometric race tracks. The main objective is straightforward: finish in the top three to advance to the next course. Your car handles with a satisfying sense of weight; you learn to tap the D-pad precisely to initiate drifts around sharp corners. The tracks are littered with hazards like oil slicks and puddles that send you spinning, and you must collect power-ups such as turbo boosts and missiles to gain an edge over the AI opponents. The pacing is quick, and the difficulty ramps up noticeably, demanding memorization of track layouts and smart use of items. It feels tense and rewarding when you finally thread a clean lap and snatch a win.

Download Super R.C. Pro-Am (USA, Europe) ROM
You can download this ROM to play Super R.C. Pro-Am (USA, Europe) offline using an Game Boy emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.