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R.C. Pro-Am is a racing video game in which a player controls a radio-controlled car against three opponents around a track from an overhead isometric perspective.[2][3] Players use the horizontal buttons on the control pad to steer their car left or right, and they use the other buttons to accelerate, fire weapons, and pause the game.[4] Consisting of 24 tracks total,[2] the goal for each racer is to qualify for the next race by finishing in the top three in the four-car field. The game ends if players finish in fourth;[5] however, they have two continues in which they can restart the previous race, but they will lose all points accumulated up to that point.[6] For each successful completion of a race, the player receives a trophy; larger "High Score Trophies", leading up to the "Super Trophy", can also be obtained for achieving high scores.[7] After the game ends, players can record their scores on "Top Pro-Am Drivers" list, but the scores are erased when the console power is powered off.[8] Throughout the courses, there are items on the track that players can collect by driving over them. "Tune-up items" help increase the car's performance, such as turbo acceleration, "hotter engines" for higher top speed, and "super sticky tires" for increased traction and cornering;[2] these additional abilities are displayed on the "track conditions" screen between races.[9] Players can also collect weapons that can temporarily disable other vehicles: missiles take out the opposing vehicles from the front, while bombs take them out from the rear. The number of missiles and bombs carry over to the next race,[7] and players can collect extra ammunition, represented by stars, on the track.