I like how these longplays aren't meant to be like "OMG look at me, I have mad skills" but rather just being fun to watch and see what you possibly haven't seen in a lot of these oldies. I also really appreciate that there's nobody talking, or being obnoxious, or trying too hard to be funny. It's just straight up gameplay!
Yeah is that where they have a camera pointing at themselves in the top corner of the screen as they play the game? I hate those. And they scream all loud, yelling over each other, it's so distracting. Kwebbelkop and Jelly are the worst ones. Totally unfunny dickheads.
@TheIndepentent Fighter - Well, I guess it depends. For me, it's sharing my experience/memories with the game as I play it. Though I do try to not make too much of a show out of myself - I want most of the focus to be on the game, not on me! That being said I'm not too fond of the whole facecam thing. I get that it's supposed to make things more "personal" but not when it blocks part of the screen! Argh! And yeah, being really loud is just...nah. Not for me. _Razzle Joestar_
Kudos to the Japanese because they created this game. How many afternoons and Sundays I played it. There was something hypnotic about this game. -- このゲームを作った日本人に敬意を表します。 午後と日曜日に何回プレイしたことか。 このゲームには催眠術的なものがありました。
Another masterpiece arcade game from the creator Yu Suzuki....who is also working ON Shenmue III thanks to Kickstarter!!!! Announced at E3 this year!!! His goal was fulfilled in 9 hours of a 31 day span!! Thank you Yu Suzuki for bringing us the Shenmue series, and masterpieces such as this game!!! Hell, you can play this in the arcade in Shenmue 2!!
Man I feel like a kid again! I was crazy for this game! Only Sega could bring something like this to life and have you feel like you're living a dream while playing the game.
Oh my God! So many memories... I can't possibly thank the person who uploaded this. I feel like I'm 12 years old again, going to the arcade after school to meet my friends. 😄😥🤗
Back when SEGA ruled the arcades! Outrun and Space Harrier were my favorites. Then SEGA upped the game (pun intended) with full motion cabinets of Afterburner and Powerdrift. The gameplay and music was incredible across the board.
This was the game that really let me know i was at the arcade! The music will always be great. I thought the graphics were so good in those days compared to my C64 back home. Magical days. I always dreamed of having the sit-in outrun arcade machine at home.
So this is where the Cruisin' series got their concept. Amazing that with far more advanced hardware they still couldn't come close to making the games this good.
+Wafflepudding Oh, those games. I thought you were talking about a subgenre of racing games. Can't disagree with that. Barely any speed, no relaxation (traffic and hard turns everywhere), and awful graphics for something that has to be immersive (especially the framerate).
back in the day, porting this to home computers/consoles was the same as your parents giving you a grapefruit and saying ''here's your football, ...enjoy''
Magical Sound Shower was my music of choice when I played this game. Nothing else would do. I grew so familiar to driving to it that I knew whether or not I'd make the first checkpoint depending on what part of the song was playing when I hit the first major turn. I actually completed the game in a little under five minutes, and that was without the cheat of running the car outside of the actual driving area. LOVED THIS GAME.
For 1986 this is absolutely insane. I played the Lotus series (i think a copy of this technology) in the mid 90's and it still was amazing. Incredible feel of speed and so cool.
+Ben NCM Completely agree, Musical Sound Shower was one of the greatest MIDI compositions ever. Modern race games with thrash metal don't get anywhere near this for sheer atmosphere.
That's the power of SEGA, bitches!!! I remember the soundtrack came from the back-of-your-head speakers, all synth pop songs sounded like this..., with the chick going CHECKPOINT every few minutes...
MTV used the Outrun crash scenes for their Don't Drink & Drive commercial in the late 1980s. At the end, the announcer would say: On the street, you don't get another quarter.
Osmbk Prod. About music, not for nothing Kavinsky was taking inspiration from this game for his beginning album, and its title is of the same name. ;-)
Time warp back 30 years. So many classic arcade games. And listening to the music is like audio Valium. Takes me back to my childhood and puts a smile on my face. All good :D
This game used to be in the "pick up" section of the local Pizza Hut and I would watch the demo plays as I waited for my free pizza from the "Book It" program as a 9 year old. Although I would occasionally play it here and there when I got older, I am glad to see the ending of this game and many others thanks to longplays from this channel. *thumbs up*
I saw this is a little seaside town amusement arcade in Norfolk UK when it first came out. It was the full hydraulic version. I remember they had the sound turned up on it with some great bass, the music was and still is amazing. It totally had me. Love it
My all time favorite arcade racing game. I spent soo many quarters on this game. Had great graphics, scaling and music for its time. Magical Sound Shower and Passing Breeze were my two favorite tracks. Whipping the ass end of that Ferrari around in the beginning with a hot blond next to you classic.
Reactions to the Visual Elements of the "Out-Run" Game Basically, when I was the race driver of the game, I was remembering the lessons I learned from playing Atari’s “Pole Position”-the track is very fluctuating, and I knew that I need to watch out for dangerous curves and winding turns and I found out this happens in mid-game after the computer throws you with prelude turns - soft curves, soft lefts and rights, some soft snakes. The game did not have the automatic/manual transmission option like what was available on the Sega’s version of the Daytona 500, so I had to depend on the accelerator, and the steering wheel, my visual and mental acuity to avoid crashes, collisions and accidents, and plain good luck to master this game. The “no rolling” start was preferable to me in Out-Run instead of the rolling start like in Daytona 500, and this was a classic pole start, which was a sort of “academic leader” type of countdown (just like they do a few seconds before the diffusion of television news broadcasts), which had a horn-like sound on the pitch I recognized as a high B. The 3-dimensional picturesque scenes during the race stages are not boring at all. The pictures and visuals of the buildings, nature, and inanimate objects on the sides of the race track change at every stage, with different varieties of color blends and textures, and moderate areas of depth of perception, keeping me and other arcade racers who play Out-Run--- on my toes. One stage I do remember is the “poppy-fields” rural scene at a late stage-where I see dashes of pink and white floral colors between the race road. That almost reminded me of something I would see if I was in the rural areas of France.
I can only make it to over 2,000,000 so far. I'm already on the Luka friendship subquest of Yakuza 0 and it won't be long before I do the race with the Electronics King.
The problem is a truck will ALWAYS spawn during the bend and it is difficult to not hit it during the turn. The key is to let the car runs off road for a bit at the beginning to reset the random generator (like the player accidently did in his first playthrough) so a different traffic will regenerate during that point. You get slowed down for about 0.2 seconds but can end up making your entire playthrough safer.
This game was stunning at that time because of the graphics, but today the music, all the 3 soundtracks, still stand the test of times! They are so enthralling and push you to drive as fast as you can! 🤩🤩🤩 Maybe the Ferrari Testarossa due some of her mythological status also thanks to of this game 😆😍😍😍
The perfect moment of OutRun : > One of the most critically acclaim arcade and game of all-time > SEGA's best-selling arcade cabinets > The sprites are aesthetic and important during 16-bit arcade era > Definitely music was more impressive and very 80s vibes (i've mean Sumatran highway vibes) > Driving virtually are finest and you can be OutRunners > OutRun is also playable on Yakuza > Endless riding.....
🤔....c'e' chi in una serena notte d'estate preferisce rilassarsi leggendo un buon libro ....e poi c'e' chi decide di avere il suo bel momento "lacrimuccia" anni 80 .... COMUNQUE IO RIMANGO UN CAMPIONE INDISCUSSO DI "OUTRUN" ! 👍😉
Thank you for posting... MAME does not cut it. I WILL get this game in a dedicated cabinet. I believe most of the folks looking this up have emotional ties to this. I'm no different. Puts me in a different state of mind...Find your fav stretch of twisty road with this track and take it a bit faster brake more hahah. Hats off to Hiroshi Kawaguchi and SST. Band.
The time you were born matters !!! Because NO, there is a HUGE difference between being Young and plaing this game back in 80's in coffee or arcades place games and being born in a time where this game was no longer available and you can just play it on your computer.The memories it brings ae quite different.
One thing I've always found odd about Outrun (including all of its ports) is the average speed of the vehicles, including NPC vehicles. The NPC vehicles all seem to be travelling at about 230kph, including the trucks and what looks like ordinary Volkswagon Beetles, neither of which can actually travel that fast (realistically they could maybe only travel half that speed). Also, look at the horse on the back of the car, it changes directions when the vehicle turns.
Amonstar 12 The sprite mirrors on a left hand turn which makes the horse on the rear of the car go from facing left on a right turn or while going straight, to facing to the right on a left hand turn. It's not the camera, it's the sprite, I'd say it was either an oversight or a bug.
I like how these longplays aren't meant to be like "OMG look at me, I have mad skills" but rather just being fun to watch and see what you possibly haven't seen in a lot of these oldies. I also really appreciate that there's nobody talking, or being obnoxious, or trying too hard to be funny. It's just straight up gameplay!
+SirYami220 That's the way it should be. Gameplay should do the talking. I don't see what the hell is the appeal with so-called "let's plays".
Yeah is that where they have a camera pointing at themselves in the top corner of the screen as they play the game? I hate those. And they scream all loud, yelling over each other, it's so distracting. Kwebbelkop and Jelly are the worst ones. Totally unfunny dickheads.
@TheIndepentent Fighter - Well, I guess it depends. For me, it's sharing my experience/memories with the game as I play it. Though I do try to not make too much of a show out of myself - I want most of the focus to be on the game, not on me!
That being said I'm not too fond of the whole facecam thing. I get that it's supposed to make things more "personal" but not when it blocks part of the screen! Argh! And yeah, being really loud is just...nah. Not for me.
_Razzle Joestar_
I still don't get why people watches pewdiepie, just my curiosity and nothing more...
THANK YOU!
Back in 1987 this was state of the art technology
I had a C64 and Amiga was considered state of the art in computers. This was like alien technology from the future.
*1986
I think sega was better off in the arcade market
I was 11
Epic to put a Ferrari Testarossa as the first car to be in a video game with the 3rd person perspective
ドライブの楽しさの3要素である 景色 音楽 となりに誰が乗っているか をキッチリ押さえた名作ですね
AM2研究所の鈴木氏が車載カメラを積んで欧州を車で走り回り、心に残った景色をゲームで表現した力作です
そして、ゴール地点での演出で「笑い」まで取るのですから脱帽ものです
あれから数十年が経過したのにもかかわらずアウトランを超える名作が現れないのは初老のゲーマーとして悲しいことですな。
Kudos to the Japanese because they created this game. How many afternoons and Sundays I played it. There was something hypnotic about this game. -- このゲームを作った日本人に敬意を表します。 午後と日曜日に何回プレイしたことか。 このゲームには催眠術的なものがありました。
Why are trucks going faster than 250 Km/h?
because fuck logic
to make the game more excited
IamUranus why is he a thug?
dong you drive with 1 hand on backroads?
Cos in Japan, they do, trust me.
Because they eat Dog Chow
Surprised how good this looks. The sensation of going up and down those hills is great!
[sic]
A lot of those late 80s-mid 90s games are relatively timeless.
Another masterpiece arcade game from the creator Yu Suzuki....who is also working ON Shenmue III thanks to Kickstarter!!!! Announced at E3 this year!!! His goal was fulfilled in 9 hours of a 31 day span!! Thank you Yu Suzuki for bringing us the Shenmue series, and masterpieces such as this game!!! Hell, you can play this in the arcade in Shenmue 2!!
GoZips30 I sadly haven't played the Shenmue games, but I just love it when developers add classic games to play in a game.
I thank God i experienced the 80's as a child. I remember video games in restaurants while you waited to order food. Such good times.
Yep used to play this along with Enduro Racer at Sub Ways while waiting for my meatball sub to be made back in my high school days.
30 years of Out Run!!! Passing Breeze..... 13:27
Man I feel like a kid again! I was crazy for this game! Only Sega could bring something like this to life and have you feel like you're living a dream while playing the game.
Indeed amazing stuff
10 Years later and we got vr bro.
Oh my God! So many memories... I can't possibly thank the person who uploaded this. I feel like I'm 12 years old again, going to the arcade after school to meet my friends. 😄😥🤗
Sega had the best music for their games back then. Passing Breeze was my favorite song on this game.
+Harlemfire high five
That and Magical Sound Shower. Love the part in Magical Sound Shower when the bongos kicked in.
That beautiful music!
So glad you picked MAGICAL SOUND SHOWER!
Back when SEGA ruled the arcades! Outrun and Space Harrier were my favorites. Then SEGA upped the game (pun intended) with full motion cabinets of Afterburner and Powerdrift. The gameplay and music was incredible across the board.
Did someone notice that the Horse Logo from Ferrari changes it's position dependin' from where he turn he's car? ahahahaha
Its propably because the ferrari sprite gets fliped as the number plate changes as well
True!
Shit dude! Great catch!
uhm, so why the guy and the girl don't flip? maybe they are another sprite?
you just answered yourself :)
This was a great run through,Sega games can be very unforgiving. Long live Out Run.
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日本の景気が良かった時を思い出します。当時はボーリング場にも、よくありました。楽しくプレイしました。ありがとう。
Best game music ever back in the days. Such ambience
Sega Out Run for forever! 80 were also unforgettable for video games!
Esas tardes enteras en los recre del barrio intentando pasar las pantallas. Excelente juego 30 años después. Classic!
eargasm!! why the music is so awesome!! this game has one of the best soundtracks of all time without a doubt
This was the game that really let me know i was at the arcade! The music will always be great. I thought the graphics were so good in those days compared to my C64 back home. Magical days. I always dreamed of having the sit-in outrun arcade machine at home.
So this is where the Cruisin' series got their concept. Amazing that with far more advanced hardware they still couldn't come close to making the games this good.
Really?
I thought their modern Outrun was pretty good.
I mean that the "Cruisin'" games were not as good as Outrun in spite of having better technology available.
+Wafflepudding
Oh, those games. I thought you were talking about a subgenre of racing games.
Can't disagree with that.
Barely any speed, no relaxation (traffic and hard turns everywhere), and awful graphics for something that has to be immersive (especially the framerate).
当時100円玉をいっぱい握りしめて真剣にクリアしようとしていたころ思い出します。その当時としては極めてセンスのいいサウンド、グラフィック、そして決してレースゲームではなくドライブゲームという位置づけ。技術の進歩が目まぐるしい中、このゲームにリアルに出会えたことは幸せでした。
ネームエントリーの曲と絵がいかにも祭の後、旅の終わりって感じがしててちょっと切なくなる。
Magical Sound Shower was my song of choice when I played this back in the 80's.
Mine also, specially driving on Vulture Rd, the second road
back in the day, porting this to home computers/consoles was the same as your parents giving you a grapefruit and saying ''here's your football, ...enjoy''
I'm so happy this was on the 3DS Eshop. One of my favorite arcade games of all time!!
I've been playing so much of this on Yakuza 0 lately. Even had to get 5M to beat the Electronics King
Really?you can play this game in Shenmue 2 too
Magical Sound Shower was my music of choice when I played this game. Nothing else would do. I grew so familiar to driving to it that I knew whether or not I'd make the first checkpoint depending on what part of the song was playing when I hit the first major turn. I actually completed the game in a little under five minutes, and that was without the cheat of running the car outside of the actual driving area. LOVED THIS GAME.
ギアガチャなしの動画、ありがとうございます!清々しいですね!
This game stands the test of time; Smooth scaling sprites, great music and great gameplay!
Such a good game and one of the first I played in the arcade as a teenager.
Thank you for covering all routes and endings.
Always loved, (and will be...), the constant sound of that Ferrari Testarossa's relentless motor running and the ''checkpoint'' part! Nice run!
I love how the Ferrari logo switch to the left or right with the car ^^OutRun still gives great feelings today! A game masterpiece.
good ol' sprite mirroring, gotta save every byte of memory
Great memories of being a teenager playing this in the arcades in 80's :D
For 1986 this is absolutely insane. I played the Lotus series (i think a copy of this technology) in the mid 90's and it still was amazing. Incredible feel of speed and so cool.
Any of you Galway people - this in Claude’s then over to the seapoint for chase HQ..childhood memories..😊
THE FUCKING GLORIOUS MUSIC!!!!
+Morden101 Outrun was released in 86.
+Ben NCM also best game ever
Maybe, but the version played here is the arcade version ('86).
+Ben NCM the music is a masterpiece
+Ben NCM Completely agree, Musical Sound Shower was one of the greatest MIDI compositions ever. Modern race games with thrash metal don't get anywhere near this for sheer atmosphere.
I was 17 or around at that time. Feel very happy to watch this again. Thank you!
That's the power of SEGA, bitches!!! I remember the soundtrack came from the back-of-your-head speakers, all synth pop songs sounded like this..., with the chick going CHECKPOINT every few minutes...
Did it have Dolby?
Timeless classic, still as amazing as it ever was.
My God I never thought I'd ever see this again
In the UK, you can play this game (with the seat version) at the Arcade Club in Bury. I was there I felt like Marty Mcfly. Good luck!
Not at all an uncommon line with RUclips!
Played this as a 12 yr old kid in the arcade. 1988 Gran Canaria. What a brilliant game and holiday :-D
MTV used the Outrun crash scenes for their Don't Drink & Drive commercial in the late 1980s. At the end, the announcer would say: On the street, you don't get another quarter.
This video is good for playing in the background to enjoy the music while I work.
This should be considered Gaming ASMR, it's relaxing.
what a classic game and music
+Osmbk Prod. ikr
Osmbk Prod. About music, not for nothing Kavinsky was taking inspiration from this game for his beginning album, and its title is of the same name. ;-)
Nostalgie pur !
Danke fürs Hochladen (Thx for the upload) !!!
The way the environments changed ingame - seemless, amazing for its time :)
ok im so old
Plenty of us.
Do you remember that if you went too slow you would lose the girl as she would get into another persons car?...LOL good times lots of quarters.
Hell yeah
The arcade with the wheel was awesome
@@MzuMzu-nx1em tell me about it that was my favorite game in the arcade at the time
Time warp back 30 years. So many classic arcade games. And listening to the music is like audio Valium. Takes me back to my childhood and puts a smile on my face. All good :D
awesome work. thank you for uploading this. you brought back good memories of the classic 80s arcade games.
Been replaying this on the switch, it feels a lot more difficult than it did when I was about 7 😂
This game used to be in the "pick up" section of the local Pizza Hut and I would watch the demo plays as I waited for my free pizza from the "Book It" program as a 9 year old. Although I would occasionally play it here and there when I got older, I am glad to see the ending of this game and many others thanks to longplays from this channel. *thumbs up*
I saw this is a little seaside town amusement arcade in Norfolk UK when it first came out. It was the full hydraulic version. I remember they had the sound turned up on it with some great bass, the music was and still is amazing. It totally had me. Love it
My all time favorite arcade racing game. I spent soo many quarters on this game. Had great graphics, scaling and music for its time. Magical Sound Shower and Passing Breeze were my two favorite tracks. Whipping the ass end of that Ferrari around in the beginning with a hot blond next to you classic.
Reactions to the Visual Elements of the "Out-Run" Game
Basically, when I was the race driver of the game, I was remembering the lessons I learned from playing Atari’s “Pole Position”-the track is very fluctuating, and I knew that I need to watch out for dangerous curves and winding turns and I found out this happens in mid-game after the computer throws you with prelude turns - soft curves, soft lefts and rights, some soft snakes. The game did not have the automatic/manual transmission option like what was available on the Sega’s version of the Daytona 500, so I had to depend on the accelerator, and the steering wheel, my visual and mental acuity to avoid crashes, collisions and accidents, and plain good luck to master this game.
The “no rolling” start was preferable to me in Out-Run instead of the rolling start like in Daytona 500, and this was a classic pole start, which was a sort of “academic leader” type of countdown (just like they do a few seconds before the diffusion of television news broadcasts), which had a horn-like sound on the pitch I recognized as a high B.
The 3-dimensional picturesque scenes during the race stages are not boring at all. The pictures and visuals of the buildings, nature, and inanimate objects on the sides of the race track change at every stage, with different varieties of color blends and textures, and moderate areas of depth of perception, keeping me and other arcade racers who play Out-Run--- on my toes. One stage I do remember is the “poppy-fields” rural scene at a late stage-where I see dashes of pink and white floral colors between the race road. That almost reminded me of something I would see if I was in the rural areas of France.
アウトランと言えばマジカルサウンドシャワーですね!当時セガ体感ゲームスペシャルのCD買いました!今だに聞いてます(^_^)
Old School Music. The best Game
+zmanonimos high five
Outrun is a timeless masterpiece
The score screen is one of the most beautiful things i have ever seen
最難関の[Eルート]を無事故で、しかも12秒残し・・・・凄い。
[Eルート]は事故ると(立て直しに約6カウント掛かる)、クリア不可能になるほど時間に厳しいのに。
Que de nostalgie !
*sigh*
All my childhood...
Thanks for these road trips !
Thank you for this awesome longplay! i love this game.
運転してる男がドアに肩肘掛けて運転してる様に見えて余裕な感じが優雅でカッコよかった。てか…このテスタロッサってヘッドレスト無いんだな…ACコブラみたいなシートなのかな?
Thanks for the game play: showing us all the endings. Great Job.
I can only make it to over 2,000,000 so far. I'm already on the Luka friendship subquest of Yakuza 0 and it won't be long before I do the race with the Electronics King.
魅せる美しい走り!
1986年でこのクオリティとかすごい
ha...stage 1 ....the S-bend....that always cought people out....well done👌...and the best music for driving😊
The problem is a truck will ALWAYS spawn during the bend and it is difficult to not hit it during the turn. The key is to let the car runs off road for a bit at the beginning to reset the random generator (like the player accidently did in his first playthrough) so a different traffic will regenerate during that point. You get slowed down for about 0.2 seconds but can end up making your entire playthrough safer.
I loved playing this game. I ended up here because that song popped in my head for some reason today. :-) Thanks for the memories.
First time I played this was on the master system. I still own it today, still play it today, and is still one of my favorites!
I never saw this in the arcade, just played it on the SMS. I do say the arcade version looks awesome!!
This game was stunning at that time because of the graphics, but today the music, all the 3 soundtracks, still stand the test of times! They are so enthralling and push you to drive as fast as you can! 🤩🤩🤩 Maybe the Ferrari Testarossa due some of her mythological status also thanks to of this game 😆😍😍😍
I used to play this in my childhood life! Thanks for sharing!
The perfect moment of OutRun :
> One of the most critically acclaim arcade and game of all-time
> SEGA's best-selling arcade cabinets
> The sprites are aesthetic and important during 16-bit arcade era
> Definitely music was more impressive and very 80s vibes (i've mean Sumatran highway vibes)
> Driving virtually are finest and you can be OutRunners
> OutRun is also playable on Yakuza
> Endless riding.....
You'll notice the track invasion after the player reaches very goal. Very good!
🤔....c'e' chi in una serena notte d'estate preferisce rilassarsi leggendo un buon libro ....e poi c'e' chi decide di avere il suo bel momento "lacrimuccia" anni 80 .... COMUNQUE IO RIMANGO UN CAMPIONE INDISCUSSO DI "OUTRUN" ! 👍😉
I remember this and cruisin usa was my favorite too I was 11 when this came out at the arcades this brings back memories 🙃🙃
Thank you for posting... MAME does not cut it. I WILL get this game in a dedicated cabinet. I believe most of the folks looking this up have emotional ties to this. I'm no different. Puts me in a different state of mind...Find your fav stretch of twisty road with this track and take it a bit faster brake more hahah. Hats off to Hiroshi Kawaguchi and SST. Band.
A classic arcade game. I miss the arcades.
懐かしい♪ヨーカドーに買い物に行くとよくお母さんにねだってゲームしてました
Awesome. Who else is still playing this in 2019 ?
I was playing this this morning on my Nintendo switch no bs.
well done. you've got a very good memory. have played this for about 15 years.
I played this game whenever I went to the laundromat with my mom. I was the champion.
your still the champion
Mon meilleur jeux d'enfance ❤🥺💔🙏 le beau vieux temp !!👍👍❤❤🤝 merci bien vraiment c géniale
I remember playing this game in arcades. They made an upright version and two that you can sit down in
I wonder if it's possible for a younger person to comprehend how awesome these scaling effects were at the time.
5:57 That's a downer ending for the driver guy
1987年7月、黒崎そごうの屋上で初めて完走しました。当時、中学2年。右足を震わせながら、海外版を左右左右でCゴールしたのを忘れません。
Brutales las melodias!!! que recuerdos!!!!
Arcade classics 👍🏾
when i was young, I was played this game some time.
But many inserted coins.
Still a classic! and some fantastic music!
This is my favorite selection of the music out of three
I loved this game
I want to marry you 🌷
@@mohammedalashwal8079 simp
This Game Brought Back Memories Even Though I Was Born In The 90's.
There is something very nostalgic about it, no matter when you were born.
The time you were born matters !!! Because NO, there is a HUGE difference between being Young and plaing this game back in 80's in coffee or arcades place games and being born in a time where this game was no longer available and you can just play it on your computer.The memories it brings ae quite different.
+Anioed true!
One thing I've always found odd about Outrun (including all of its ports) is the average speed of the vehicles, including NPC vehicles. The NPC vehicles all seem to be travelling at about 230kph, including the trucks and what looks like ordinary Volkswagon Beetles, neither of which can actually travel that fast (realistically they could maybe only travel half that speed).
Also, look at the horse on the back of the car, it changes directions when the vehicle turns.
Thats what made the game fun.
the horse doesnt directions when it turns it because the camera it's on other angle
Amonstar 12 The sprite mirrors on a left hand turn which makes the horse on the rear of the car go from facing left on a right turn or while going straight, to facing to the right on a left hand turn. It's not the camera, it's the sprite, I'd say it was either an oversight or a bug.
lunavixen015 yes you are right bad my anyway i love this game soo much
lunavixen015
Or just flipped to save memory.