I hope the editor for this video is getting paid fat bucks. He literally wrote, performed and recorded a McDonald's version of Daytona USA which no one asked for but we clearly needed it.
Note, the PAL version of Sega GT is actually the better one due to the increased amount of content, as the game adds Alfa Romeo and Fiat to the available manufacturers.
If you are ever able to pick up an OG Xbox or if Xemu eventually fixes all of it's issues with it, Sega GT 2002 is a massive improvement in the series, and really lets you fully appreciate all the unique mechanics working together in this game.
Yeess. I remember that game as soon as you mentioned it. I sunk hundreds of hours into that back in the day. I think it is superior to every Gran Turismo besides 2.
I do actually know of another game from that era that lets you build your own car. It's a PS2/PC game called Supercar Street Challenge. It's more on the arcadey side so the performance customization is a lot more shallow, but the visual customization is interesting. The other notable thing about that game is that it has some ridiculously elaborate shortcuts on some tracks like skipping over half the lap but doing stupidly narrow technical routes so you only make a small time gain.
I had a Dreamcast growing up and I remember playing this tons. Its janky as all hell and doesn't compare even remotely to Gran Turismo, but its got its own charm to me, honestly. That being said, Sega GT 2002/Online on the original Xbox is a FAR AND AWAY better game in comparison, with *FAR SUPERIOR* handling. Facts about the game (because I know way too much about this game for my own good); - The PAL release was a later release that came with additional cars, from the likes of Renault, Peugeot, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Mercedes-Benz, and a couple additional cars for Audi. It also has *the worst handling car I've ever experienced in ANY game;* The Renault Clio Trophy. That car makes the Mcs-501 handle like a Formula 1 car in comparison. - There were four car bodies that were exclusive to the original Japanese release (and no where else), these being the *Basica* (Austin Mini Cooper), the *Platypus* (BMW Z3 M Coupe), the *Amble* (Porsche 911, also somewhat resembles a RUF CTR2), and the *Blowg* (Lamborghini Diablo). - If you obtain EVERY CAR in the game, you're awarded a bonus vehicle. The bonus vehicle in question? *A Mitsubishi Minicab truck.* - The game also saw a port to PC, albeit a port I wouldn't recommend playing. Has numerous graphical issues.
also; you need a racing wheel to get much out of playing racing games on the Dreamcast. The analog deadzone is really wide, making it incredibly difficult.
@@DragonSlayerKyo I've heard (and seen) that the original Dreamcast wheel isn't even that great as it has quite a bit of deadzone itself. Not sure about third party wheels.
@@DragonSlayerKyo Third party ports are better on Dreamcast (Rayman 2 DC is considered the best version, also the one they used for the 3DS port, Soul Reaver was better there than on PlayStation, etc.) And after Dreamcast left the official scene, GameCube took the mantle as the best way to play 3rd party titles.
Jumpscare times if you're adverse to horror like I am 1:43 - Security cam turns on, Yaris jumpscare 2:18 - Door suddenly closes 7:25 - Facecam suddenly glitches 10:32 (mild) - chat message pops up with voice 18:33 (mild) - whole screen glitches 53:31 - Multiple Yaris jumpscares with glitchy voice 1:07:38-1:07:53 - The Yaris speaks (more horror than jumpscare) 1:09:01 - It's the tax office (not a jumpscare but funny) 1:09:11 (mild) - Yaris glitches on screen for a few seconds
@@kbbl102.5 Why am I soft for not liking jumpscares? They're cheap. I'm more into atmospheric horror. Plus, for other people that don't like them either, this is that handy resource.
@@UnstoppablePhoenix you're not soft for not liking them, youre soft for not being able to handle them. And that's not a bad thing necessarily. A wise man said "the mark of a man is not hardening through hardships, but remaining soft through hardships."
There was one game on the PS2 that let you build your own cars. It was simply called Supercar Street Challenge. I had it. It was just a generic, low budget racer. The car building part was its only real selling point. Racing Lagoon on the PS1 also deserves a mention. While you can't design your own car, you can customise existing cars to the extent where they're completely different from the car they started out as. Like, you can make a front engined car mid or rear engined (when you do this, it also changes the look of the rear half of the car) and you can swap any engine into any car. For instance, if you want to give a Toyota Starlet a bus engine or a bus a Toyota Starlet engine, you can do that. In general, Racing Lagoon is probably the most unique racing game ever created. I recommend playing it to anyone who hasn't already. Back when I played it 13 years ago, there was no English translation available for the game, but someone has made an English patch now.
I remember having the bundle on the OG Xbox that came with Jet Set Radio Future and SEGA GT 2002, it was my first simcade game and all of those menu sounds bring back some memories as they carried them over.
Qualifying is similar to GT1s qualifying. If you get the Supra GT(MA70) in GT1 and do a qualifying run, despite you having 2x more HP than the rest of the grid, they out qualify you. But then you zoom past them in the race.
I remember Sega GT Fondly. I still have my original copy for the Dreamcast and the sequel on the original X Box. I emulate them both on my laptop now. It wasn't as good as GT, but it was/is still a great game.
Oh man, I had forgotten about this game on my old Dreamcast. I remember hoping it to be a Gran Turismo equivalent but honestly was no where close. I remember feeling that all of the cars, regardless of configuration handled the same. Each car didn't have it's own personality so to speak. But I do remember building your car as a Mid Engine, Front Engine, how much displacement and number of cylinders to be a really cool feature that more games really should have adopted. In the end though, none of it really made a big difference. Still..thanks for the memories. Was still a decent game.
I love seeing your videos on older racing games, a lot of games I've never played before or only heard a little about. Really love the Car Building aspect, pity you can't do any wacky layouts but the fact that it's there is awesome especially for the time period. I wonder if your cars were drifting a lot because of the Weight Distribution being very front biased, potentially a mid-engine would've been better for the AWD. That being said the Evo was perfectly fine so not sure. Hopefully you can find it in you to return to this game in the future and see what else if there's a custom car combo that works better. Very weird issues though and I assume it's all related to the game just not be able to cope with the speeds and lack of traction. Phenomenal job by James on the editing once again :)
It was actually a good game. Especially when you could build you own car. Actually I have good memories of Sega GT, spent many hours with that in the early 2000's.
I do remember Sega GT 2002, a game I played much less than JSRF that came in the same package. Guess I didn't think about there being a Sega GT game before that.
"We can literally get sponsored by McDonalds" Closest we'll ever get to that is the hidden 69th Challenge Series Event in Need for Speed Most Wanted, the "Burger King Challenge" where you drive the BMW M3 GTR and winning the race unlocks Junkman parts for use in My Cars
I just remembered any time you bought used parts in this game to save money that part would blow out mid race every time at the same exact point in the race.
Glad to see this being covered! Sega GT 2002 was one of my first sim games before the OG Motorsport (which still runs better than built from the ground up!) and brings back a lot of good memories.
Remember when everybody was trying to make their own Gran Turismo clone (Namco, Konami, Sega, even Need for Speed with the Shift games)? Pepperidge Farms remembers. And now, not even Gran Turismo themselves can make a good Gran Turismo clone.
I remember it, because I played it on the Sega Dreamcast and PC and even Sega GT 2002 on the original Xbox. As far as I remember you can build your own cars, turbocharged wankel engines, AWD, the game has a lot in store. @30:14 Automation is a car company tycoon game. You run your own car company and build your own cars.
I can tell you that in real life at least sometimes Bigger Engine =/= Better. As I was talking to someone from Audi at Infenion Raceway and they said the R8 with a V8 was about 4 seconds faster per lap than the V10 version as it could handle better.
Carrozzeria is Italian indeed, it'd roughly translate to "body shop", many of those companies that do bespoke versions of production cars use that name, such as Carrozzeria Touring
I remember Sega GT. Every day when I look at a 90's JDM Kei car I am reminded of Sega GT. If I go to Japan and I see a Suzuki Alto Works or a Mitsubishi Toppo, some random song from Sega GT plays in my head. As a kid this game shaped my taste in cars in exactly the same way Gran Turismo shaped the taste in cars of everyone who had a playstation as a kid. Most people rag on it due to the floaty handling, which is fair (even if I don't think it's much worse than GT1), but I'm really happy that you recognized the game does some really cool stuff no other game since has done. And like another comment said, yeah, the PAL version is the move, there's a lot more cars.´ As for the fast cars being unruly, it really depends on the cars, even the original cars; but as soon as you start dumping upgrades on them it's pretty much guaranteed that you'll have to tune the suspension and diffs to make the car drivable. It's a bit like the upgraded gearing being trash until you fine to it; it seems the devs expected everyone to fine tune the suspension and stuff themselves.
I had this game on PC, i bought this with a Wheel (which i couldn’t work) returned the wheel but kept the game. This was pretty much my Gran Turismo if i couldn’t Game on my PS1 due to Limited time on the TV reasons. Still love it, still the Closest Gran Turismo Clone imo. I specifially remember Tuning my CRX to go 300 kmh! In recent I tried that tons of times again but i couldn’t do it.
God this game had such weird random physics. I don't know what it was. I finished this game with my dad but we never managed to find a car setup that didn't oversteer or understeer in the weirdest of ways. MSR, VP and 24h le mans on DC were much better imo.
I understand the sentiment of GT license tests being "unenjoyable" but their real purpose gets obfuscated by events having license requirements; teaching a player that's not familiar with motorsport or cars in how to pilot any vehicle to it's potential (within the physics limitation of each game) is a great addition. As an example, the new EA WRC has Rally School; doesn't prevent just sending it in a Rally 1 car, but the resources are available should you want to improve and understand.
Im not sure why the Carrozzeria name was used but im guessing its just because its something modification related (in a Sense as it means "The Mechanics shop" in italian) Carrozzeria is a Audio sub company based off Pioneer, that was rampant in the 90s! In the 80s Pioneer used LonesomeCarBoy, but when the 90s hit, Carrozzeria took over and it was in almost every vehicle in japan in some way shape or another. From woofers, to 2-3-4 way deck speakers, tweeters, headunits, TV/Navigation, badges/emblems, equalizers, you name it. Still pretty big to this day.
57:38 Try San Francisco Rush 2049, that game has amazing handling and the shortcuts are wild, engine sounds are somehow closer to a Dyson than GT4's, but that's really the only negative I can come up with, easily my favorite arcade racer
Love the cool cutscenes we get from Dustin's house as well as the stuff added by James! But Dustin should have used the long German word for tax office at the final joke. Still great with the pink sentient Yaris meme though.
That reputation comes from the early 1980s when most cars rusted like mad, but most cars didn’t look,sound,handle or go as well as an Alfa Romeo, when crap cars fell to bits nobody notices.
I never played this version, but I sunk a lot of hours into Sega GT 2002. I thought it was a great game and I honestly enjoyed certain aspects more than Gran Turismo.
@@TempoLOOKING Sonic R came out one month before Gran Turismo, it wasn't a GT clone. It was made from a repurposed game engine of a company that flopped.
Dude hands down one of the best racing simulator games I love the things that Dreamcast and play in your classroom without without your console when you were in school but it was just cool that they added something like that to the whole it was an actual game you played on the virtual memory
Best underdog Gran Turismo competitor was during the PS2 days called Enthusia Professional Racing. The rain at night experience was something else, was a awesome with 900deg steering wheel.
I’d love to see you check out Metropolis Street Racer, I’m not sure if it’s your style but it’s by far the best Dreamcast racing game. It’s beautiful and plays well with some great gameplay variety, it also has one of the best soundtracks ever and a really cool radio presentation, as well as a real time clock. Compared to the handling here, it should feel a ton better, I can drive it quite comfortably.
Personally, my favourites are Le Mans 24 and F355 Challenge. Le Mans is an excellent racer with seriously impressive texture work and a really enjoyable sim-cade handling model that has enough depth to make things like the time attack mode hugely rewarding. I also owned Sega GT (bought at release) and would put it behind all of those, but safely above Daytona 2001.
I remember playing this on our Dreamcast back in the days... And I also remember that I was very frustrated as a young boy because it was way too hard 😅 still have the console and the games, great piece of historical hardware
If you're sticking with Dreamcast racing games, you can dare try Vanishing Point by Acclaim. If Sega GT is considered floaty by your standards, Vanishing Point takes that, and goes to 11. Also, it's game intro is jokes with that Mini Cooper... And an Alfa Romeo that wheelspins not on first gear, but 2nd gear in game (This is based on the PS1 version of the game. Not sure if that happens on the Dreamcast version...)
I wonder if the handling issues are due to the emulator. I know that the Dreamcast used a RISC chipset that's somewhat obscure, so maybe the calculations are being done weirdly... On another note: I do love the sequel to this: SEGA GT 2002, which came out on the OG Xbox, I do suggest you give it a play
The Carrozeria cars were a lot worse than similar competition. I built many but was basically just to try since I had almost unlimited credits from playing it so much. The "Super GT" cars were also undrivable and it's not the emulator. Managed to hit 450kmh on the Viper doe, but maybe I could do more tweaking because I was so young and my understanding of English so limited I was barely able to navigate the menus.
My brother Paid £60 back in 2000 for this game as he is a big Sega racer fan. But he did not like it! I think its aged well now So im giving it a go 20 years laters
I hope the editor for this video is getting paid fat bucks. He literally wrote, performed and recorded a McDonald's version of Daytona USA which no one asked for but we clearly needed it.
Steven spielberg GO!
Wow I just got to that part and yeah that takes a lot of dedication to do those kind of edits that's great❤
DustinEden entered his tax fraud arc
As we all do eventually
SEGA Racing Games are Relic's
He should ask Bob Igger for advice.
Note, the PAL version of Sega GT is actually the better one due to the increased amount of content, as the game adds Alfa Romeo and Fiat to the available manufacturers.
But isn't the PAL Version locked to 50Hz, or does it have a PAL 60 Mode?
@@Eispfogel you can bypass this with most emulators
Dreamcast was the first console to officially support PAL60 video mode and Sega Europe made developers to support it in majority of Dreamcast titles.
@@Eispfogelyeah but I personally didn't really see big differences between Pal and Ntsc frequencies
@@wirti94you could tell if the devs didn't optimize their games
If you are ever able to pick up an OG Xbox or if Xemu eventually fixes all of it's issues with it, Sega GT 2002 is a massive improvement in the series, and really lets you fully appreciate all the unique mechanics working together in this game.
Yeess. I remember that game as soon as you mentioned it. I sunk hundreds of hours into that back in the day. I think it is superior to every Gran Turismo besides 2.
@@RobotDCLXVIGt4 and 5 are superior by far
The only downside is the lack of "carrizaria" or whatever the car creator was called
I had that game on xbox, was so photorealistic for the time
I loved this game and I got the online version too that was a game changer
The Body Original Customization and OC car upgrade is the best thing from this game, what a variety it was for Millenium era
I wish more racing games give you the ability to build your own car like SEGA GT did. It adds to the freedom honestly.
The New WRC does!
Supercar Street Challenge has a unique one, with the bumper styles being adjustable with how much it “morphs” onto the car
Automation/BeamNG crossover is this dream in a nutshell.
@@gitfindasettahpanzy9892 oh shit an ork main
@@GozuTenno962 I'z Keepz me burnah redy fer da WAAAAAAAAGGGGGHHHHHHH!
I do actually know of another game from that era that lets you build your own car. It's a PS2/PC game called Supercar Street Challenge. It's more on the arcadey side so the performance customization is a lot more shallow, but the visual customization is interesting. The other notable thing about that game is that it has some ridiculously elaborate shortcuts on some tracks like skipping over half the lap but doing stupidly narrow technical routes so you only make a small time gain.
I had a Dreamcast growing up and I remember playing this tons.
Its janky as all hell and doesn't compare even remotely to Gran Turismo, but its got its own charm to me, honestly.
That being said, Sega GT 2002/Online on the original Xbox is a FAR AND AWAY better game in comparison, with *FAR SUPERIOR* handling.
Facts about the game (because I know way too much about this game for my own good);
- The PAL release was a later release that came with additional cars, from the likes of Renault, Peugeot, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Mercedes-Benz, and a couple additional cars for Audi. It also has *the worst handling car I've ever experienced in ANY game;* The Renault Clio Trophy. That car makes the Mcs-501 handle like a Formula 1 car in comparison.
- There were four car bodies that were exclusive to the original Japanese release (and no where else), these being the *Basica* (Austin Mini Cooper), the *Platypus* (BMW Z3 M Coupe), the *Amble* (Porsche 911, also somewhat resembles a RUF CTR2), and the *Blowg* (Lamborghini Diablo).
- If you obtain EVERY CAR in the game, you're awarded a bonus vehicle. The bonus vehicle in question? *A Mitsubishi Minicab truck.*
- The game also saw a port to PC, albeit a port I wouldn't recommend playing. Has numerous graphical issues.
also; you need a racing wheel to get much out of playing racing games on the Dreamcast. The analog deadzone is really wide, making it incredibly difficult.
@@DragonSlayerKyo I've heard (and seen) that the original Dreamcast wheel isn't even that great as it has quite a bit of deadzone itself.
Not sure about third party wheels.
@@ThunderTHR third party stuff isn't great. I really wish this system wasn't really rushed out. the whole thing was a "red panic button".
Lotus Challenge on GameCube is worse.
@@DragonSlayerKyo Third party ports are better on Dreamcast (Rayman 2 DC is considered the best version, also the one they used for the 3DS port, Soul Reaver was better there than on PlayStation, etc.) And after Dreamcast left the official scene, GameCube took the mantle as the best way to play 3rd party titles.
PINK YARIS JUMPSCARE💀
Yumpscare
Bro is first
The editing on the channel isnt talked enough...Top Tier quality man....
didnt laugh about a deez nuts joke for a long time... here i did
We need more Dustin-Yaris analog horror videos.
yup.
So he covered the shining..so how about Blair Witch for Mario Kart....8 keeps coming back from the dead.
That Yaris makes me scare already
I own a copy of SEGA GT 2002 that came with my copy of Jet Set Radio Future for the original Xbox. Such a great two-in-one value buy.
Jumpscare times if you're adverse to horror like I am
1:43 - Security cam turns on, Yaris jumpscare
2:18 - Door suddenly closes
7:25 - Facecam suddenly glitches
10:32 (mild) - chat message pops up with voice
18:33 (mild) - whole screen glitches
53:31 - Multiple Yaris jumpscares with glitchy voice
1:07:38-1:07:53 - The Yaris speaks (more horror than jumpscare)
1:09:01 - It's the tax office (not a jumpscare but funny)
1:09:11 (mild) - Yaris glitches on screen for a few seconds
Soft
-Is named “unstoppablepheonix”
-gets stopped by… jumpscares? In a racing game?
@@iowasucks9494 soft. And yes, Iowa sucks. Sincerely yours, someone who made it out of cedar rapids
@@kbbl102.5 Why am I soft for not liking jumpscares? They're cheap. I'm more into atmospheric horror.
Plus, for other people that don't like them either, this is that handy resource.
@@UnstoppablePhoenix you're not soft for not liking them, youre soft for not being able to handle them. And that's not a bad thing necessarily. A wise man said "the mark of a man is not hardening through hardships, but remaining soft through hardships."
There was one game on the PS2 that let you build your own cars. It was simply called Supercar Street Challenge. I had it. It was just a generic, low budget racer. The car building part was its only real selling point. Racing Lagoon on the PS1 also deserves a mention. While you can't design your own car, you can customise existing cars to the extent where they're completely different from the car they started out as. Like, you can make a front engined car mid or rear engined (when you do this, it also changes the look of the rear half of the car) and you can swap any engine into any car. For instance, if you want to give a Toyota Starlet a bus engine or a bus a Toyota Starlet engine, you can do that. In general, Racing Lagoon is probably the most unique racing game ever created. I recommend playing it to anyone who hasn't already. Back when I played it 13 years ago, there was no English translation available for the game, but someone has made an English patch now.
I'm honestly amazed by the fact that he pulled a horror thriller vibe with just a racing game. Props to the dudes and dudettes who worked on this.
I remember having the bundle on the OG Xbox that came with Jet Set Radio Future and SEGA GT 2002, it was my first simcade game and all of those menu sounds bring back some memories as they carried them over.
"i need to get some sleep"
Has morgana plushie in the background.
Cat says ITS TIME TO SLEEP
Qualifying is similar to GT1s qualifying.
If you get the Supra GT(MA70) in GT1 and do a qualifying run, despite you having 2x more HP than the rest of the grid, they out qualify you.
But then you zoom past them in the race.
I remember Sega GT Fondly. I still have my original copy for the Dreamcast and the sequel on the original X Box. I emulate them both on my laptop now. It wasn't as good as GT, but it was/is still a great game.
There's also MSR on the dreamcast, i originally started playing this game because of the soundtrack by Richard Jacques. Basically the ancestor of PGR.
A must play, as it's one of my favourite Dreamcast racers.
shoutout to James' My Chemical Romance shirt. a man of culture.
As always the editing in these videos is always SS+. Your editor is the freaking best.
He gave up on making videos.
34:53 the irony of getting a burger king add right afterwards 😅
I literally did for the bk stackers
Oh man, I had forgotten about this game on my old Dreamcast. I remember hoping it to be a Gran Turismo equivalent but honestly was no where close. I remember feeling that all of the cars, regardless of configuration handled the same. Each car didn't have it's own personality so to speak. But I do remember building your car as a Mid Engine, Front Engine, how much displacement and number of cylinders to be a really cool feature that more games really should have adopted.
In the end though, none of it really made a big difference. Still..thanks for the memories. Was still a decent game.
0:14 offnung? Hoffnung?? Warcrimes?! Nukes?!! Tomahawks?!!!
I love seeing your videos on older racing games, a lot of games I've never played before or only heard a little about.
Really love the Car Building aspect, pity you can't do any wacky layouts but the fact that it's there is awesome especially for the time period. I wonder if your cars were drifting a lot because of the Weight Distribution being very front biased, potentially a mid-engine would've been better for the AWD. That being said the Evo was perfectly fine so not sure.
Hopefully you can find it in you to return to this game in the future and see what else if there's a custom car combo that works better. Very weird issues though and I assume it's all related to the game just not be able to cope with the speeds and lack of traction.
Phenomenal job by James on the editing once again :)
He was making his own videos....but then Gran Turismo 7 attacked and killed him in the algorithm. He stopped making videos after.
It was actually a good game. Especially when you could build you own car. Actually I have good memories of Sega GT, spent many hours with that in the early 2000's.
I do remember Sega GT 2002, a game I played much less than JSRF that came in the same package. Guess I didn't think about there being a Sega GT game before that.
I had that disc. It came with my Xbox. I had that and Halo to keep me gaming when I made the switch from Playstation. Still a favorite. Good memories.
JSRF is goated
"We can literally get sponsored by McDonalds" Closest we'll ever get to that is the hidden 69th Challenge Series Event in Need for Speed Most Wanted, the "Burger King Challenge" where you drive the BMW M3 GTR and winning the race unlocks Junkman parts for use in My Cars
Bought this game day 1. I wasn't much of a racing game fan back then but this game made me into one.
Special Stage Route 5 at home...beautiful
I just remembered any time you bought used parts in this game to save money that part would blow out mid race every time at the same exact point in the race.
Glad to see this being covered! Sega GT 2002 was one of my first sim games before the OG Motorsport (which still runs better than built from the ground up!) and brings back a lot of good memories.
The McDonald's bit and song sent my sides into orbit, I was not prepared for that 😂
Remember when everybody was trying to make their own Gran Turismo clone (Namco, Konami, Sega, even Need for Speed with the Shift games)?
Pepperidge Farms remembers.
And now, not even Gran Turismo themselves can make a good Gran Turismo clone.
The editing in these videos is always based as fuck lmao
I remember it, because I played it on the Sega Dreamcast and PC and even Sega GT 2002 on the original Xbox. As far as I remember you can build your own cars, turbocharged wankel engines, AWD, the game has a lot in store.
@30:14 Automation is a car company tycoon game. You run your own car company and build your own cars.
I can tell you that in real life at least sometimes Bigger Engine =/= Better. As I was talking to someone from Audi at Infenion Raceway and they said the R8 with a V8 was about 4 seconds faster per lap than the V10 version as it could handle better.
We definetly need a mcdonalds parody cover of the daytona usa theme. 😂
MAC DONAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALD'S
Carrozzeria is Italian indeed, it'd roughly translate to "body shop", many of those companies that do bespoke versions of production cars use that name, such as Carrozzeria Touring
The Japanese company Carrozzeria has the same logo as the one in the game.
Sega GT on DC was serviceable but Sega GT 2002 on Xbox was really fun with an amazing soundtrack.
I remember Sega GT. Every day when I look at a 90's JDM Kei car I am reminded of Sega GT. If I go to Japan and I see a Suzuki Alto Works or a Mitsubishi Toppo, some random song from Sega GT plays in my head. As a kid this game shaped my taste in cars in exactly the same way Gran Turismo shaped the taste in cars of everyone who had a playstation as a kid.
Most people rag on it due to the floaty handling, which is fair (even if I don't think it's much worse than GT1), but I'm really happy that you recognized the game does some really cool stuff no other game since has done. And like another comment said, yeah, the PAL version is the move, there's a lot more cars.´
As for the fast cars being unruly, it really depends on the cars, even the original cars; but as soon as you start dumping upgrades on them it's pretty much guaranteed that you'll have to tune the suspension and diffs to make the car drivable. It's a bit like the upgraded gearing being trash until you fine to it; it seems the devs expected everyone to fine tune the suspension and stuff themselves.
The pink yaris jumpscare had me 😂😅
Edna Frenchman, now available with automatic steering
I had this game on PC, i bought this with a Wheel (which i couldn’t work) returned the wheel but kept the game. This was pretty much my Gran Turismo if i couldn’t Game on my PS1 due to Limited time on the TV reasons. Still love it, still the Closest Gran Turismo Clone imo.
I specifially remember Tuning my CRX to go 300 kmh! In recent I tried that tons of times again but i couldn’t do it.
Gotta love the horror edits on the video. Good job to you and jams
God this game had such weird random physics. I don't know what it was. I finished this game with my dad but we never managed to find a car setup that didn't oversteer or understeer in the weirdest of ways. MSR, VP and 24h le mans on DC were much better imo.
Automatic, Drift, and break before a turn. best way to do it.
Makes it feel less Daytona and more "Outrun 2" which is far better in my opinion.
The carrozzeria cars just reminded me of Racing Evoluzione from the OG Xbox (Apex on the American version)
i love your content always so well edited and high quality I haven't been able to catch a stream yet tho
Very sus
Dont hit cappuccino, just drink cappuccino 😂
I understand the sentiment of GT license tests being "unenjoyable" but their real purpose gets obfuscated by events having license requirements; teaching a player that's not familiar with motorsport or cars in how to pilot any vehicle to it's potential (within the physics limitation of each game) is a great addition. As an example, the new EA WRC has Rally School; doesn't prevent just sending it in a Rally 1 car, but the resources are available should you want to improve and understand.
Gran Turismo ruined them. So did R Racing.
Im not sure why the Carrozzeria name was used but im guessing its just because its something modification related (in a Sense as it means "The Mechanics shop" in italian) Carrozzeria is a Audio sub company based off Pioneer, that was rampant in the 90s! In the 80s Pioneer used LonesomeCarBoy, but when the 90s hit, Carrozzeria took over and it was in almost every vehicle in japan in some way shape or another. From woofers, to 2-3-4 way deck speakers, tweeters, headunits, TV/Navigation, badges/emblems, equalizers, you name it. Still pretty big to this day.
I had a Dreamcast, I played this game A LOT.
I miss those times.
57:38 Try San Francisco Rush 2049, that game has amazing handling and the shortcuts are wild, engine sounds are somehow closer to a Dyson than GT4's, but that's really the only negative I can come up with, easily my favorite arcade racer
Hey Dustin, another dreamcast racer you should try is vanishing point, features detailed tuning, stunts, and a soundtrack that goes hard!
Don't forget Metropolis Street Racer, it's the first entry of the Project Gotham Racing series.
It's the first videogame to have the Opel Speedster, and Sega GT was the second.
51:03 I love this contradiction. It perfectly sums up humanity lmao
Love the cool cutscenes we get from Dustin's house as well as the stuff added by James!
But Dustin should have used the long German word for tax office at the final joke.
Still great with the pink sentient Yaris meme though.
Alpha Romeos were also known for their incredible ability to rust through completely in less than a year.
That reputation comes from the early 1980s when most cars rusted like mad, but most cars didn’t look,sound,handle or go as well as an Alfa Romeo, when crap cars fell to bits nobody notices.
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SOMEONE GET THIS MAN ON SUPERCAR STREET CHALLENGE NOW!!
It’s an amazing day if Eden uploads. Keep the skill issues coming
I never played this version, but I sunk a lot of hours into Sega GT 2002. I thought it was a great game and I honestly enjoyed certain aspects more than Gran Turismo.
Hey Dustin, you should check out GT Cube, which was Nintendo's attempt at taking on Gran Turismo in the sixth generation.
Didn't that game have an unlockable N64 logo car?
Sonic R too
@@TempoLOOKING Sonic R came out one month before Gran Turismo, it wasn't a GT clone.
It was made from a repurposed game engine of a company that flopped.
The "GARDEN_OF_EDEN" on the bottom left corner of the camera footage was a nice touch
Dude hands down one of the best racing simulator games I love the things that Dreamcast and play in your classroom without without your console when you were in school but it was just cool that they added something like that to the whole it was an actual game you played on the virtual memory
I didn't think there was a way of making midi speech more terrifying then Faith.
I was wrong. Now we need a Yaris "Mortis" death scene
Best underdog Gran Turismo competitor was during the PS2 days called Enthusia Professional Racing. The rain at night experience was something else, was a awesome with 900deg steering wheel.
What version.
"Dreamcar" and "Vitz" screens are bangers
We love this editor!
Nobody remembers? My friend, I've played this until it killed the GD ROM laser in my Dreamcast
Eden's back with a twist, *YARIS JUMPSCARE*
I’d love to see you check out Metropolis Street Racer, I’m not sure if it’s your style but it’s by far the best Dreamcast racing game. It’s beautiful and plays well with some great gameplay variety, it also has one of the best soundtracks ever and a really cool radio presentation, as well as a real time clock. Compared to the handling here, it should feel a ton better, I can drive it quite comfortably.
Personally, my favourites are Le Mans 24 and F355 Challenge. Le Mans is an excellent racer with seriously impressive texture work and a really enjoyable sim-cade handling model that has enough depth to make things like the time attack mode hugely rewarding.
I also owned Sega GT (bought at release) and would put it behind all of those, but safely above Daytona 2001.
Don't forget about CRAZY TAXI. Good game. The PC ports suck.
Is that Dreamcast? Damn, it looks good for its time.
Remember kids, you don't have to pay your taxes if you stab the shit out of the taxes
Supercar Street Challenge
I spent a TON of hours on this game. Great graphics and physics for the time
This game had a lot of potential! Id love to see some of these elements in modern racing games.
Great vid as always dude! :)
You gotta do a Sega GT 2002/Jet Set Radio Future playthrough now
Holy shit this game had qualifying unlike 90% of racing games today 😮😮😮😮
1:08:56 this is when the real jumpscare hits Eden
The first time I saw James I thought he was Skrillex
LOL
*Make It Bun Dem bass boosted intensifies*
This game really looks like an arcade racer forced to be a “simulation” game.
Played it a lot on PC back in the day, never finished it doe. The last series was impossible for me to beat, cars were undriveable
JAMES I WANT THE MCDONALD'S USA MUSIC, I *NEED* MCDONALD'S USA MUSIC JAMES
Dustin, that intro was amazing. you could actually be a filmmaker damn
I remember playing this on our Dreamcast back in the days... And I also remember that I was very frustrated as a young boy because it was way too hard 😅 still have the console and the games, great piece of historical hardware
The editing is absolutely top as per usual.
If you're sticking with Dreamcast racing games, you can dare try Vanishing Point by Acclaim. If Sega GT is considered floaty by your standards, Vanishing Point takes that, and goes to 11. Also, it's game intro is jokes with that Mini Cooper... And an Alfa Romeo that wheelspins not on first gear, but 2nd gear in game (This is based on the PS1 version of the game. Not sure if that happens on the Dreamcast version...)
I never forgot! Had it on the DC back in the day and still have a copy for windows... Which by some miracle, still works in windows 10
Man you gotta play Sega GT 2002 and Sega Rally 2. Best Sega Dreamcast and Xbox racing games from SEGA in my opinion.
34:55 You have given me the perfect annoying song to sing in front of my bud and everyone else, in the car, while we go to McDs because of them
XD That fills me with indescribable joy. Sing it loud, sing it proud.
Loved being able to adjust the boost. Only gran turismo 1 had that feature
I wonder if the handling issues are due to the emulator. I know that the Dreamcast used a RISC chipset that's somewhat obscure, so maybe the calculations are being done weirdly...
On another note: I do love the sequel to this: SEGA GT 2002, which came out on the OG Xbox, I do suggest you give it a play
The Carrozeria cars were a lot worse than similar competition. I built many but was basically just to try since I had almost unlimited credits from playing it so much. The "Super GT" cars were also undrivable and it's not the emulator. Managed to hit 450kmh on the Viper doe, but maybe I could do more tweaking because I was so young and my understanding of English so limited I was barely able to navigate the menus.
This game had awful handling.
Can you release a full version of that McDonalds song? I can't stop laughing as I hear it 😆
1:03:25 "DRIVE STRAIGHT PIECE OF SHIT" made me lose my fkn mind lmao
this is what i meant for customization
not the fast and furious style,but the official racing style. change from engine,drivetrain,suspension etc
A mate of mine had this on pc, i would just build and tune, and he would race them, i miss that in a game since
My brother Paid £60 back in 2000 for this game as he is a big Sega racer fan.
But he did not like it!
I think its aged well now
So im giving it a go 20 years laters
I remember Sega GT, Sega GT 2002 and online on the OG Xbox was awesome.