This is something a lot of people forget nowadays. Back in the 90's and early 2000's, high end arcade boards like the Sega Model 1, 2 and 3 were so far ahead of what home consoles and even Gaming PC's could achieve at the time that pretty much the only devices capable of 3D graphics that were more powerful than them were high end SGI workstations, CGI render farms and NASA supercomputers!
Not 100% true.. it took specially designed DEV-PC's to make these Arcade games, But those PC's were not for sale as a consumer product! Sources say 1 of those DEV-PC's if bought "privately" aka for other Arcade game companies to use* was around 12 thousand to 16 thousand. PC's were always the master race even back then as they are now.
@@BSM7702 By "gaming PC's" I meant *consumer grade* PC's meant specifically for gaming. Obviously, developer PC's (which SGI workstations were often used as) are a whole other ball game. So my point technically still stands.
@@BSM7702 Uh.... Excuse me? What does that have to do with anything I said? Did you just accidentally reply to the wrong comment in the wrong tab or something? LOL.
Funny enough the only other game that I've seen that does it as nice as it is in here is, of all things, Mario Kart 8. Wouldn't be surprised if people of that staff are fans of Sega arcade racers
I liked this version over Power Edition. The Hard car handled much better in this version IMO. The Easy car was also so fast it seemed broken (everybody I knew drove it without powersliding). Great driving!
it's too slow to reilably finish expert without running out of time, i've tried it, and yes, you only need to let go of gas and it will turn more, brake to turn even more
Because now it's the more "OH LOOK HOW REALISTIC THIS IS WOW!" than having originally. Yes, it's good to have games that looks realistic but you're going to miss some character or charm into the mix. Going to talk about cars racing games for a moment excuse me... -Look at Automobilista, cel-shaded, Still looks great today! Unfortunately the US version physics kinda sucks compared to the Japanese release. -Ridge racer series, looks kinda shiny tbh but it have it's own theme going. All ridge racer installments are worth looking into, even the recent ones. (But I will say I do not like Type 4. 30fps, car handling is confusing for me, fuck the announcer.) -Daytona USA series, 1/2 are timeless classic, the remake is ass tbh lazy as hell. -Sega rally series, Surprise all of them are good, 2 is my favorite thought even though I didn't play it a lot. -(2008) Grid, it looks griddy (Sorry I can't resist) but the gameplay is versatile and have a lot of themes going for to play that game on hours on end! 2 is not as fun and the remake is incomplete making the reboot a hard pass for me. -Need for speed, It's need for speed. Always have it's up's and down's with each installment. Also the fandom is beyond recovery. -Enthusia professional racing, Crazy because it's better than GT4 as terms for physics and also this game is unique with it's diversity of cars, tracks and music. -Speaking of the Gran Turismo games, 1-4 are still enjoyable all around too! 5-6 are... Not that great and Sport is... Scummy. -Forza Motorsports 2-4. The ammount of effort is amazing in those 360 games. 5-7 just feels quite hollow and not that exiting. Horizon is good for all games but the peak for me was at 3, 4 is samy and I feel like the series will be CoD at this point... Or it's already have. -Maric Kart, still making friendship end dramatically c': -Fuck 8 tho- -The crew series, Was expecting to hate on it. Turns out if you have a dedicated racing wheel and just want a nice arcade fun traveling around the USA than boom. Game for you. I know I am missing some here, but that's all I have for now!
Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune has one of the greatest sense of speed. The car shakes like the hell during speed above 300 Km/H. Other physics in that game, meh.
@@govinlock8568 honestly I'm not the fan of its handling mechanics, I feel like Daytona takes more skill to turn but it's satisfying when pulled off Those arcade cabinets can be found almost everywhere but I'm good, I'd play Daytona or not at all
So many memories I had of this one. Played for 3 years, during 10 days each year (It was on a Arcade Saloon in the Holiday region I always gone as vacations when I was a teenager). First year was for learning, second year I beat the Speed Record on Beginner Track, and in the Third Finish 1st beating the Speed Record again and Track Record on Beginner Track. So if she wasn't reset, there are a Arcade machine in Portugal that still have the memories of my summer days (The Arcade Saloon closed like 2 years after the last time I've been there)...
Well, outrun 2 for xbox had a track of this game, so a port for dreamcast, ps2, gc or xbox could had been possible at the time. A shame sega didn't bother on that. I can't believe we have dreamcast/ps2 graphics on arcade in 1996/1998.
I really miss the good old days were Arcade Games were so much fun. The games nowadays Look so blend nowadays. What i also miss is midway's coin OP Division :/
Frapskillar not only that but I see far more ticket and kiddie games than proper arcade games like these. The only exception being house of the dead scarlet dawn but most games are so casual, boring and over very quickly instead of rewarding the player for great game performance.
It's not deep, but I personally think Cruis'n Blast is awesome. I have two locations within an hour of me with machines (arcade in Holyoke Mall in Massachusetts has four of them lined up)
If you can, try to play Initial D stage games or Wangan midnight series. If you live in the USA and there is a Round1 near you there is a chance they are there. Trust me they are worth every penny!
This game was really exciting to play. It if had the same traditional layout as the first game then it wouldn’t have been so successful. I played this in a bar at Coogee bay in Sydney, getting drunk and playing arcade games, damn epic times.
@@vast634 Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach!
Man I love this version. The Forest Dome is so much cooler than Power Editions plain old open track. I really wish they would port this to something. I’m terrible at PC stuffs so setting up an emulator is tough for me to accomplish. Also if I ever was to become a Millionaire, I’d totally build a go-Kart replica of the Forest Dome to race on.
Yes, it's Supermodel. I would suggest checking the RUclips video called "SEGA MODEL 3 emulator / SuperModel guide / Playing Daytona USA 2". If you run into any trouble setting it up, I can try to answer any other questions.
@@haaxxx9 Sega can't touch Le Mans, Star Wars, Jurassic Park and Scud Race due to licensing issues but they can definitely port Daytona USA 2 because it has no real life licenses.
Hey! Is this emulator or running on Original Hardware? also good times btw! You drive really good... I can only run Automatic since I don't know how to play Manual in Daytona...
Amazing how effertlessly the Model 3 boards handles all that detail... I had to watch at 50% speed to even appreciate what's going on. Imagine what that hardware could do if they had optimized for it further instead of switching to Naomi. :)
DC was powerful enough to do Naomi (almost) but Model 3 was too powerful to replicate - as demonstrated by VF3TB and Sega Rally 2. Just like SCUD Race though, they could have at least tried, eh?
@@NeoGeoNinja81 Model 3 was silly powerful yes, but VF3 TB and Sega Rally 2 are bad examples. VF3TB was a launch title and the port was handled by a third party (Genki). Sega Rally 2 was a test bed for Windows CE to show devs that the DC was easy to program for. Windows CE was a bit of a resource hog. Virtual On Oratorio Tangram looked and ran VERY well; probably one of the best ports. The potential was there to make great ports. I guess the timing was bad. Outside of emulation, these games are lost to arcade history. Biggest letdown was that SCUD Race / Super GT was never ported. I believe some kind of port was being used as a tech demo for Dreamcast too. Wonder if the emulation community ever got hold of it.
@@arronmunroe Do you have a recommended setup for the controls? I tried to set them up myself and it's kind of a mess to play this game with a controller. 😅
I played this on an Xbox One controller and my controls were set in a way that most people probably wouldn't want to use it. I used the A and X buttons for accelerate and brake, which meant they weren't analog. I used all 4 shoulder buttons for the gears. That's about all there was to it.
This is the info I used from the Supermodel forum. I think by default, these service and test keys are 7 and 8 on the keyboard. DAYTONA USA 2: BATTLE ON THE EDGE and POWER EDITION (Model 3 Step 2) Method 1 Go into the test mode and push the service and test button on the PCB at the same time.
I don't know of a way to play this one with a decent sound balance while being able to hear the crew chief. I found it works all right in the Power Edition, though.
Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach!
Good epic version Daytona, some people say i'm crazy, for me better graphics than Scudrace, because big map track, can see distance beautiful scenario...lol
I remember this game as a kid in the arcades. I also remember thinking the physics were garbage even compared to Need for Speed 1, 2, or 3. These are Mario Kart physics, but it's not as fun as Mario Kart. San Fransisco Rush was where the fun was to be had in an arcade racing game. And Hard Drivin' from 1989 blows them all away.
A time when arcade hardware was *actually more powerful than console and even PC hardware*
This is something a lot of people forget nowadays. Back in the 90's and early 2000's, high end arcade boards like the Sega Model 1, 2 and 3 were so far ahead of what home consoles and even Gaming PC's could achieve at the time that pretty much the only devices capable of 3D graphics that were more powerful than them were high end SGI workstations, CGI render farms and NASA supercomputers!
Not 100% true.. it took specially designed DEV-PC's to make these Arcade games, But those PC's were not for sale as a consumer product! Sources say 1 of those DEV-PC's if bought "privately" aka for other Arcade game companies to use* was around 12 thousand to 16 thousand. PC's were always the master race even back then as they are now.
@@BSM7702 By "gaming PC's" I meant *consumer grade* PC's meant specifically for gaming. Obviously, developer PC's (which SGI workstations were often used as) are a whole other ball game. So my point technically still stands.
@@bluedragon9925 the height of which 72. 5 equals land mass. The nearest star is 45.2 light years away.
@@BSM7702 Uh.... Excuse me? What does that have to do with anything I said? Did you just accidentally reply to the wrong comment in the wrong tab or something? LOL.
The world needs more of this game.
Would love to see this,Sega Rally and Screamers 2 on consoles
They should put this on a Sega racing collection well Daytona USA 2 power edition with the challenge course and hornet car
@@Cazkumali Hydro Thunder's graphics looks like it ran on Model 2, H2Overdrive's graphics looks like it ran on Model 3.
Daytona USA is the only game where you can drive in a canyon, amusement park, and space station in a single track
Imagine a NASCAR track going in and around Disneyworld
And under a Haunted House.
Back in the day, I remembered seeing this game in my local arcade. Those were the days!!
I love the way the announcer sounds when you pick hard level car. Its like he doesnt think you know what you're doing. lolol
HAHA!
"gentlemen start your engines"....... this reminds my childhood... XD
Yep, a Looong time ago.... 🙂
One of best arcade games ever made.
I was today years old when I discover that you can actually drift in daytona usa
André Gore When you chose manual , you'll have to use the handle bar for the drift before getting or crash by the cars and cheer boards
thats literally a core technique to actually be good at it
Bruh. It's literally shown how to drift in the attract mode video 🤦♂️
Every 90s kid knows that.
To this day, I've always loved the convincing smoke effect wrapping itself over the rear tires during a drift. Still can't be beat!
Funny enough the only other game that I've seen that does it as nice as it is in here is, of all things, Mario Kart 8. Wouldn't be surprised if people of that staff are fans of Sega arcade racers
I liked this version over Power Edition. The Hard car handled much better in this version IMO. The Easy car was also so fast it seemed broken (everybody I knew drove it without powersliding).
Great driving!
it's too slow to reilably finish expert without running out of time, i've tried it, and yes, you only need to let go of gas and it will turn more, brake to turn even more
Daytona conveys the best sense of speed in any racer. The way the car rattles. Why cant modern games do this???
Because now it's the more "OH LOOK HOW REALISTIC THIS IS WOW!" than having originally. Yes, it's good to have games that looks realistic but you're going to miss some character or charm into the mix. Going to talk about cars racing games for a moment excuse me...
-Look at Automobilista, cel-shaded, Still looks great today! Unfortunately the US version physics kinda sucks compared to the Japanese release.
-Ridge racer series, looks kinda shiny tbh but it have it's own theme going. All ridge racer installments are worth looking into, even the recent ones. (But I will say I do not like Type 4. 30fps, car handling is confusing for me, fuck the announcer.)
-Daytona USA series, 1/2 are timeless classic, the remake is ass tbh lazy as hell.
-Sega rally series, Surprise all of them are good, 2 is my favorite thought even though I didn't play it a lot.
-(2008) Grid, it looks griddy (Sorry I can't resist) but the gameplay is versatile and have a lot of themes going for to play that game on hours on end! 2 is not as fun and the remake is incomplete making the reboot a hard pass for me.
-Need for speed, It's need for speed. Always have it's up's and down's with each installment. Also the fandom is beyond recovery.
-Enthusia professional racing, Crazy because it's better than GT4 as terms for physics and also this game is unique with it's diversity of cars, tracks and music.
-Speaking of the Gran Turismo games, 1-4 are still enjoyable all around too! 5-6 are... Not that great and Sport is... Scummy.
-Forza Motorsports 2-4. The ammount of effort is amazing in those 360 games. 5-7 just feels quite hollow and not that exiting. Horizon is good for all games but the peak for me was at 3, 4 is samy and I feel like the series will be CoD at this point... Or it's already have.
-Maric Kart, still making friendship end dramatically c': -Fuck 8 tho-
-The crew series, Was expecting to hate on it. Turns out if you have a dedicated racing wheel and just want a nice arcade fun traveling around the USA than boom. Game for you.
I know I am missing some here, but that's all I have for now!
Does WipEout count?
I dont think it does nvm...
Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune has one of the greatest sense of speed. The car shakes like the hell during speed above 300 Km/H. Other physics in that game, meh.
F-Zero GX
@@govinlock8568 honestly I'm not the fan of its handling mechanics, I feel like Daytona takes more skill to turn but it's satisfying when pulled off
Those arcade cabinets can be found almost everywhere but I'm good, I'd play Daytona or not at all
Very nice playthrough. You're very good at mirror mode too!
So many memories I had of this one.
Played for 3 years, during 10 days each year (It was on a Arcade Saloon in the Holiday region I always gone as vacations when I was a teenager).
First year was for learning, second year I beat the Speed Record on Beginner Track, and in the Third Finish 1st beating the Speed Record again and Track Record on Beginner Track. So if she wasn't reset, there are a Arcade machine in Portugal that still have the memories of my summer days (The Arcade Saloon closed like 2 years after the last time I've been there)...
This My favorite arcade game :D
This is legit
Im surprised the quality of the gameplay is more better than the New 3rd one
0:33 Feel the heartbeat of my machine, through this tight seeeeat...
I feel every motion
@@Blueflag04 Of my machine.
The race starts when two of us...
Become one ...
You have no choice but to race!
Port this game already, Sega!
Been asking this for close to 20 years :(
When I had a Dreamcast I was waiting for a port then but never got it. Definitely should rerelease this one for real.
Well, outrun 2 for xbox had a track of this game, so a port for dreamcast, ps2, gc or xbox could had been possible at the time. A shame sega didn't bother on that. I can't believe we have dreamcast/ps2 graphics on arcade in 1996/1998.
@@retroboy-fh1ji. It also had a level from scud race, AKA Sega super GT, if I'm remembering correctly.
I really miss the good old days were Arcade Games were so much fun. The games nowadays Look so blend nowadays. What i also miss is midway's coin OP Division :/
Frapskillar not only that but I see far more ticket and kiddie games than proper arcade games like these. The only exception being house of the dead scarlet dawn but most games are so casual, boring and over very quickly instead of rewarding the player for great game performance.
It's not deep, but I personally think Cruis'n Blast is awesome. I have two locations within an hour of me with machines (arcade in Holyoke Mall in Massachusetts has four of them lined up)
If you can, try to play Initial D stage games or Wangan midnight series. If you live in the USA and there is a Round1 near you there is a chance they are there. Trust me they are worth every penny!
@@haaxxx9 you can play wmmt5 and id 1 - 8 on pc
@@Frapskillar Oh yea... But it's kinda iffy at the moment. It's worth playing if you're out of other options and a Decent PC from a few years ago.
This game was really exciting to play. It if had the same traditional layout as the first game then it wouldn’t have been so successful. I played this in a bar at Coogee bay in Sydney, getting drunk and playing arcade games, damn epic times.
"Watch that red line on the tach!"
So annoying!
yup 😂
Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach!
@@vast634 Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach!
Man I love this version. The Forest Dome is so much cooler than Power Editions plain old open track. I really wish they would port this to something. I’m terrible at PC stuffs so setting up an emulator is tough for me to accomplish.
Also if I ever was to become a Millionaire, I’d totally build a go-Kart replica of the Forest Dome to race on.
Supermodel is very easy to install
probably my favorite levels in any race game
what was the diffrence between the battle on the edge edition and the power edition
Challenge stage and Hornet were added to the Power Edition. Also, slightly different physics and the first stage takes place in a regular setting.
This is NASCAR 2019 in Daytona Beach
*"Watch that red line on the top!"*
-Some announcer, circa 1998
omg, finally i find this! played it when i was a little boy, and never know the name of it... shits, love it
WATCH THAT RED LIGHT ON THE TACH!!!
anyone else really feel the comeback climb at the end of the first race, last lap?
Good stuff, keep it up!
Looks better than anything i see on dc or ps2. Amazing considering this is a 1998 game.
In those years I was playing POD (ubisoft) on my pc... the engine and the gameplay looks very similar to me :)
The presentaion is way better than modern arcade racing games.
This game was totally cut out to be on the Dreamcast; it's got the graphics for it, man!
Are you using Supermodel emulator? How to setup it for Daytona USA 2?
Yes, it's Supermodel. I would suggest checking the RUclips video called "SEGA MODEL 3 emulator / SuperModel guide / Playing Daytona USA 2". If you run into any trouble setting it up, I can try to answer any other questions.
I hope Sega releases this for Sega Ages
At this point releasing Genesis games still is getting repetitive. They need to touch into AM2/AM3 arcade games now. NO EXCUSES!
@@haaxxx9 Sega can't touch Le Mans, Star Wars, Jurassic Park and Scud Race due to licensing issues but they can definitely port Daytona USA 2 because it has no real life licenses.
@@kvin9210 The logo and branding for the game is the same logo for Daytona International Speedway which is owned by the NASCAR corporation
OLD but GOLD
Hey! Is this emulator or running on Original Hardware? also good times btw! You drive really good... I can only run Automatic since I don't know how to play Manual in Daytona...
Thanks. This was played on an emulator, which allows widescreen and a higher resolution.
@@arronmunroe That's pretty awesome, I haven't played Daytona USA 2 since all the arcades in the mall closed down... :(
중학생 때 , 그 당시엔 이 게임 진짜 해보고 싶었는데 제한적인 용돈때문에 뒤에서 남들이 하는거 구경하거나 게임 대기화면만 말 그대로 손가락 빨면서 멍하니 쳐다만 보던 시절 ㅋㅋ
갠히 눙물이 나네요 ㅠㅠ
Amazing how effertlessly the Model 3 boards handles all that detail... I had to watch at 50% speed to even appreciate what's going on.
Imagine what that hardware could do if they had optimized for it further instead of switching to Naomi. :)
I love that race
Toshihiro Nagoshi also produced this game !
Both Yu Suzuki and Toshihiro Nagoshi produced, more exactly
Yu Suzuki worked on practically everything at AM2, that's why I didn't mention him. He was the man.
@@buscail95 Right, Yu Suzuki is the greatest developer and video game director/producer and the most greatest guru in the history of Sega
@@buscail95 And, yes, Yu Suzuki was the man, a extraordinary legend
glad people didnt forget the sequel
古いゲームなのに最近のゲームよりおもしろいし、グラフィックが凄い。ゲーム作りはセンスも大事ってことやね
Nice game, although I prefer (the first) Daytona USA. Thanks for sharing.
10:42 Any other Man or Boy here still wearing their Drone shoes from 1998? Mine still look great. Super comfy!
Can you play scud race plus racing on 4 courses next and post it on your channel?
I already made a video of that game.
How do you play this in widescreen?
If you're starting the emulator with command prompt, you can use the command -wide-screen to do it.
The most underrated game ever.
I miss this game and I wish Sega ported it over to the Dreamcast. It would've been *perfect*!
DC was powerful enough to do Naomi (almost) but Model 3 was too powerful to replicate - as demonstrated by VF3TB and Sega Rally 2. Just like SCUD Race though, they could have at least tried, eh?
@@NeoGeoNinja81 Model 3 was silly powerful yes, but VF3 TB and Sega Rally 2 are bad examples. VF3TB was a launch title and the port was handled by a third party (Genki). Sega Rally 2 was a test bed for Windows CE to show devs that the DC was easy to program for. Windows CE was a bit of a resource hog.
Virtual On Oratorio Tangram looked and ran VERY well; probably one of the best ports. The potential was there to make great ports. I guess the timing was bad. Outside of emulation, these games are lost to arcade history.
Biggest letdown was that SCUD Race / Super GT was never ported. I believe some kind of port was being used as a tech demo for Dreamcast too. Wonder if the emulation community ever got hold of it.
This game has a reference of the days of Thunder and talledega nights the ballad of Ricky bobby.
Love hearing the shift.
How did you select Mirrored?
Hold the start button as you choose a stage.
3:46 I lost it 😂😂😂
Was this played through Supermodel 3?
Yes
@@arronmunroe Do you have a recommended setup for the controls? I tried to set them up myself and it's kind of a mess to play this game with a controller. 😅
I played this on an Xbox One controller and my controls were set in a way that most people probably wouldn't want to use it. I used the A and X buttons for accelerate and brake, which meant they weren't analog. I used all 4 shoulder buttons for the gears. That's about all there was to it.
@@arronmunroe Yikes, gotcha. Thanks nonetheless!
The announcer's enthusiasm sounds like he's egging you on to victory, as if he doesn't want you to spend another quarter 😅
was this game rushed?
Wish this came to Dreamcast
whats the best way to emulate this
Supermodel emulator
Supermodel emulator, which is a dedicated Sega Model 3 arcade emulator.
HOW TO SET THE COURSES TO MIRROR MODE?
Hold the start button as you choose a stage.
Missing those days
In my opinion, this is far more visually satisfying than say Forza Horizon 4. Weird right.
How do i play this game usinb xbox controller
In command line, you can try using the command supermodel -config-inputs. Otherwise, you could manually change the config file to set the buttons.
How to get english language?
This is the info I used from the Supermodel forum. I think by default, these service and test keys are 7 and 8 on the keyboard.
DAYTONA USA 2: BATTLE ON THE EDGE and POWER EDITION (Model 3 Step 2)
Method 1
Go into the test mode and push the service and test button on the PCB at the same time.
THE MIRROR MODE IS IN MITSUYOSHI VERSION
In this video, yes, but the music doesn't normally switch for mirror mode.
what emulator you use?
Supermodel
No special circuit? u.u
Only in the Power Edition version of this game.
are u using model 3 emulator
Yes
Great races!!
A waterfall inside a race track? What could possibly go wrong?
Daytona USA #mito verygood
A #mito indeed
Mayroon sa cabinet real arcade hardware maglalaro ng daytona usa 2 power edition beginner automatic 1st place normal car
racing car my favorite game 3 course 3 car racer
Sorry. I can barely hear the crew chief. This aint a race without hearing him.
I don't know of a way to play this one with a decent sound balance while being able to hear the crew chief. I found it works all right in the Power Edition, though.
Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach! Watch that red line on the tach!
Sup who request you?
I don't really understand your question.
@@arronmunroe damn it
@@arronmunroe he meant who ask you to play this game
@@Blueflag04 In many cases, like this one, it's me who asked me to play this game.
You should probably watch that red line on the tac.
Good epic version Daytona, some people say i'm crazy, for me better graphics than Scudrace, because big map track, can see distance beautiful scenario...lol
Well, it was 1998, the dawn of 128-bit; 5 months after this game (in Japan anyway), Dreamcast hit the scene.
Cool and good
Something tells me to watch that red line on the tach.
I'm sure that this is NOT being based off an real daytona race cars by law?.
Pur arcade 😍
Another game 🙂
I played this at dave and busters
I remember this game as a kid in the arcades. I also remember thinking the physics were garbage even compared to Need for Speed 1, 2, or 3. These are Mario Kart physics, but it's not as fun as Mario Kart. San Fransisco Rush was where the fun was to be had in an arcade racing game. And Hard Drivin' from 1989 blows them all away.
This game I was little
3 car of racer easy and normal and hard 3 course sega my favorite game no special car
Whenever I played this and reached 3rd, the AI would speed up it's cars and about 8 cars would always pass me. I would rarely win.
i don't want to ran out of time i win the race
Anybody here still choose manuel
Bande de Hertziens !!!!
Mira que sega le echaba imaginación jajajajajaj
"CONGRATULATIONS!! FAT" 😂
Sega games and the annoying voice notifications
What emulator are you running to play this game?
Supermodel
arronmunroe thanks