It's hard to express how mindblowing this game was when it came out. The first time I saw it, I was stunned. Perspective-correct textures were barely a thing on the PC, and Daytona USA did it at a flawless 60 FPS using a cutting-edge DSP and most of the 3D code burned right into the graphics chip. I didn't play it much, since I was a sim racing fan, but I used to watch other people play it in the arcade for a whole hour.
Yep - it was a technical marvel that would take the best part of a decade before we'd see a decent home conversion. I recall the Dreamcast release was really good and added some new features.
I don't think words can do it justice - this is one of those "you had to be there" games. This game was literally everywhere in the 90s from shopping malls to cinema lobbies. Nothing like it had really been seen by human eyes before and the incredible sounds, force feedback and graphics were just mesmerizing. I clearly remember some venues having 15 or 20 Daytona machines linked side-by-side down the length of the room and you'd see people queueing up to race against their friends and then yell profanities at each other for smashing them off the road! Classic 90s gaming right here.
I am a Japanese and played in Japan. I am surprised to know that it is played all over the world. The elation at the rolling start. The downhill on the advance course made me feel giddy. Stunning graphics, background music with vocals, everything was great.
Possibly the game that I have the most insert coins of all the arcades, in its day it was a real revolution and it was very impactful to see this game in action in 1994. Greetings from Spain
I read somewhere that this game had adaptive AI drivers that changed their driving based on the player's. You drove quite aggressively on the beginner course, and in turn the other racers put up more of a fight. Likewise, the game noticed you struggling on the expert course and so made the racers easier to pass. That was really cool of SEGA, that they made it so as long as you at least halfway know what you're doing, you can still cross the finish line with a half decent place!
Look up "daytona operator settings tutorial" These arcade cabinets have settings for the operator to calibrate how difficult the game is and other variables. You can set up your arcade based on if it is primarily young children or filled with maniacs dumping quarters into pro difficulty. Your experiences as a kid with whichever game in whichever arcade you went to could very well have differed on top of whatever in-race adaptation it would do.
I remember my local (dying) arcade put in 8 of these machines working together. It was amazing and people would stand in line for an hour to get a chance to play a round. I finally got the chance on a saturday night after standing in line for at least an hour and about a minute into the race all the machines shut down abruptly. All the boos and yelling ensues and the owner came over right away and popped in 2 bucks in quarters for everyone giving us two games. Over the follwing years as the popularity waned he removed a pair of machines at a time till down to just 2 units. I went in years later i went in to visit and the same owner was there. I happen to bring up those days and he said he was making over 100 bucks an hour on that game alone and had the machines paid off in 2 weeks. Mind you this was during the slow fall of arcades. I miss those days of elbow to elbow people, loud arcade sounds, and the cheering everywhere.
Man this gives me so much nostalgia. I was born in 91’. Regularly went to arcades from the mid 90’ to the early 00’s. Lived near a miniature golf course that had a huge arcade called Castle Park in Riverside CA. My mom would drop me and my brother off in the afternoon and say she’d be back to pick us up between 8pm-9pm (no cellphones at that time). We’d meet up with friends, play mini golf, eat pizza, then hit the arcade. I remember they had the same 8 car Daytona set up and it was ALWAYS a long line to play. We grew up in a Motorsport family so my and I always gravitated towards this game, the super bike racing one, the stand up jet ski games, boat racing, ect. Plus all the shoot em up games. Good times man. I cherish those memories. Arcades were a great place to get away from the parents for a bit, have some fun, make new friends, and maybe get into a little trouble haha. In the 90’s arcades had a special feel. Kinda sad to see them fizzle out, but I get it, things are different for kids now. Arcades are now more of just a novelty thing.
1993??? Good god, at least two of my colleagues at work were born after that. I'm pretty sure, down at Southsea, there is still a working '93 Daytona cab. Good times.
We just played on a 1998 2-player cabinet today while on holiday at Corton near Lowestoft. My two sons (ages 15 + 13) loved it with the pedals and force feedback steering wheel, 50p a play:). I wonder how much this cabinet is worth because it looked in a pretty good condition.
This game is leaps and bounds ahead of anything that ive seen on psx sega saturn and even n64 and remember this came out at the start of those consoles it really looks like a early 6th gen game
I wonder if anyone is working on a Genesis/Megadrive demake. The VDP is capable of several important tricks that make high speed (60fps) versions of race games possible, and the 68000 and DMA (Blast Processing) are capable of moving a ton of data to the VRAM quickly enough to keep up with this game.
@@albertabramson3157 i would like to see that but i think the polygon count would decrease and run at a lower framerate but it could be possible maybe a 32x homebrew port would be better
Aqui en Colombia vi por poco tiempo las 8 juntas en el centro comercial Hacienda Santa Barbara, como por menos de un año, en los demás solo veía máximo de a 4 o incluso 2, luego repentinamente llegó la Playstation, el Pentium MMX y se me olvidó el arcade, lo pude volver a vivir via emulación porque no sé qué hicieron con esas gigantescas arcades, esa era la atracción principal de todo centro comercial, ahora que hay tanta tecnología debieron quedarselas y tenerlas en Free Play para motivar a la gente a visitar los centros comerciales pero como que no se les ocurre, ya con internet no hay nada que ir a hacer en esos sitios. En Hacienda incluso había pista de patinaje y la ocuparon con mesas de comidas que poco o nada se llenan.
Yo conozco "en persona" el daytona usa 2, y este daytona del video lo jugué sólo en el emulador de model 2. Juegazo, me gusta más que el 2, y eso que lo jugaba con el teclado. En el emulador se podrá jugar con volante?
Similar childhood memories here dude. My parents always stayed at casinos. Me and my brother were dropped off at the arcade with some money and one room key. No cell phones just living in the moment haha
They had the 6 player cabinet of this back when I first went to a Dave & Buster's in 2015. That cabinet is long gone now, but I remember playing the hell out of this game when it was there.
Arcade "motorsports" was hot in the 1980s and 1990s. There was Atari's "Pole Position.", then Sega's "Monaco GP", and this one--probably my favorite--Daytona USA. I played it. I liked the beginner course with that oval track, with only L turns I can negotiate, and none of those snake turns or hairpin turns.
I was born in 2000 but this kind of things really makes me feel nostalgic. What a great game and I can't imagine how the people who actually played this in arcades feel when seeing this.
It's a weird feeling coz like Waccoon's comment said and I agree it's really difficult to some up how u felt when first seeing this coz I had never seen anything like it before it was truly mind blowing stuff. That was the days when arcade was KING
This was the first game I ever played in an arcade, and it still holds up as my favorite racing game of the '90s, my favorite arcade game of all time, and one of my all-time favorite racing games.
Awesome game it was hooked to the little wing seat that tilted,, honestly i had 9 hoods fly off cars ahead of me and hit me at the roof at windshield , i ducked below the steering wheel each time
I had the rare chance to play DAYTONA USA at a bowling alley in Grande Prairie and it was genuinely one of the most fun arcade racers I ever played, it holds up extremely well. The same bowling alley also had the Simpsons Arcade Game, still in beautiful condition, just like the DAYTONA USA cabinet.
I never thought about it, but having the game start on rolling start was out of the ordinary from racing games back then, both on concept and technical points, must be pretty hard to do, no one tried to make a true to spirit Nascar fantasy game, and Sega did it.
Yup, and they could've done it for the Megadrive/Genesis. Read the VDP documentation and you'll see that the System 16--with enough game ROM--could've pulled this off better than the Saturn, albeit with fewer colors and audio. Heck, SEGA could've just pushed the Sega CD to its limits instead of the 32X and gotten tons of great games like this.
@@albertabramson3157 I still think it is the best arcade racing game ever, missed it, so few of arcades still have them. If i ever see one again, I would definitely play it.
Ohh dis game i played somuch in a arcade hall here in the netherlands, was my first race game were i could shift gears, i was so good in it great memories. ty for the ride
I would love so much to have a fantastic version of Daytona like the one that was made for Virtua Racing on Nintendo Switch. For now I am happy enough with the Sega Saturn one :D
This just doesn't hit the same without being in a movie theatre arcade, the sound playing on obnoxiously loud speakers, the steering wheel worn out, the gearshift mysteriously sticky, and my dad yelling at me to hurry up or we're gonna miss Toy Story 2.
Yep, Model 2 Emulator formerly known as Nebula 🙂 A 4x upscale wasn't quite enough for 1440p, so I went for 8x to maintain pixel perfect ratio. Because it's over a certain threshold RUclips has also created a 5K option 😀
Christ Fellowship used to have this game except, without the coin insert feature and replaced by just the start feature and The Palace skating rink that closed down in Lantana had this game also
This was officially the game that redefined graphics and burned into our brains that 60fps was the only acceptable standard. Gaming hasn’t been the same since.
You need to use First Person View in this game; if you played with 3rd Person View, you will get these kind problems as you keep banging on everything. And You should can get 1st position in Expert Lap by end of round 1. Oh yes, I'm referring to arcade version, not console version.
This doesn't look that high res to me. I still see shimmering and aliasing. At 4k there's heavy pixellation. Looks more like 640x480 or something. Maybe there's something wrong with the video?
The game's original resolution was 496 X 384 - the upscale is postprocessing that just increases the number of pixels. The end result will be far sharper than without the upscale, but I can't do anything about the fidelity of the original assets.
@@AL82RetrogamingLongplays The maximum display resolution on the Genesis/Megadrive was 320x448i, and even using the Sega CD for audio and to stream some prerendered backgrounds in--even using the 256 out of 3,375 colors from Shadow/Highlight Mode--you'd still not quite get that arcade experience on that system. The road would run by at 60fps, while the other elements would pass by at 10-20fps. Still, that would've been awesome.
DAYTONAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
LET'S GO AWAY
(let's go away)
DAYTONAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAA
Ooooohhhhh...!!!!
GAY TUNAAAAAAAAAAAAA
It's hard to express how mindblowing this game was when it came out. The first time I saw it, I was stunned. Perspective-correct textures were barely a thing on the PC, and Daytona USA did it at a flawless 60 FPS using a cutting-edge DSP and most of the 3D code burned right into the graphics chip.
I didn't play it much, since I was a sim racing fan, but I used to watch other people play it in the arcade for a whole hour.
Yep - it was a technical marvel that would take the best part of a decade before we'd see a decent home conversion. I recall the Dreamcast release was really good and added some new features.
I don't think words can do it justice - this is one of those "you had to be there" games.
This game was literally everywhere in the 90s from shopping malls to cinema lobbies. Nothing like it had really been seen by human eyes before and the incredible sounds, force feedback and graphics were just mesmerizing. I clearly remember some venues having 15 or 20 Daytona machines linked side-by-side down the length of the room and you'd see people queueing up to race against their friends and then yell profanities at each other for smashing them off the road! Classic 90s gaming right here.
@@AchtungBaby77 this looks on the level of a decent 2000s/PS2 game. mind blowing
If this was mind blowing I wonder how mind blowing Daytona 2 was when it came out
Imagine if Sega got the license for the Quake engine and ported Daytona USA to PC
I am a Japanese and played in Japan.
I am surprised to know that it is played all over the world.
The elation at the rolling start. The downhill on the advance course made me feel giddy.
Stunning graphics, background music with vocals, everything was great.
in Italy it was a great classic in arcades. I played it for two entire summers, every night.
Possibly the game that I have the most insert coins of all the arcades, in its day it was a real revolution and it was very impactful to see this game in action in 1994. Greetings from Spain
Extremely popular arcade game in Argentina since 1995. Arcades still have plenty of Daytona USA cabinets. Daytona 2 was not as successful.
Extremely popular arcade game in Argentina since 1995. Arcades still have plenty of Daytona USA cabinets. Daytona 2 was not as successful.
It was a huge success here in Argentina in the mid 90s and early 2000s. Every kid and teenager played it for sure at the arcades.
This game was at my local arcade, it was my favourite! The arcade is long gone now.
I was lucky enough that the shop I played at had 8 machines in a row. Every Saturday night it was hell!!
My local arcade somehow still has 8 daytona usa machines in a row, i love to play it
I read somewhere that this game had adaptive AI drivers that changed their driving based on the player's. You drove quite aggressively on the beginner course, and in turn the other racers put up more of a fight. Likewise, the game noticed you struggling on the expert course and so made the racers easier to pass. That was really cool of SEGA, that they made it so as long as you at least halfway know what you're doing, you can still cross the finish line with a half decent place!
Aggressively? He drove quite terribly on the beginner course.
@@Rokabur He was also bumping into all the drivers in an attempt to pass them. I say that qualifies as aggressive!
NASCAR '08 and '09 tried to do the same thing, but it just came off as more frustrating than player friendly compared to this.
Look up "daytona operator settings tutorial"
These arcade cabinets have settings for the operator to calibrate how difficult the game is and other variables. You can set up your arcade based on if it is primarily young children or filled with maniacs dumping quarters into pro difficulty. Your experiences as a kid with whichever game in whichever arcade you went to could very well have differed on top of whatever in-race adaptation it would do.
I remember my local (dying) arcade put in 8 of these machines working together. It was amazing and people would stand in line for an hour to get a chance to play a round.
I finally got the chance on a saturday night after standing in line for at least an hour and about a minute into the race all the machines shut down abruptly. All the boos and yelling ensues and the owner came over right away and popped in 2 bucks in quarters for everyone giving us two games.
Over the follwing years as the popularity waned he removed a pair of machines at a time till down to just 2 units. I went in years later i went in to visit and the same owner was there. I happen to bring up those days and he said he was making over 100 bucks an hour on that game alone and had the machines paid off in 2 weeks. Mind you this was during the slow fall of arcades.
I miss those days of elbow to elbow people, loud arcade sounds, and the cheering everywhere.
Man this gives me so much nostalgia. I was born in 91’. Regularly went to arcades from the mid 90’ to the early 00’s. Lived near a miniature golf course that had a huge arcade called Castle Park in Riverside CA. My mom would drop me and my brother off in the afternoon and say she’d be back to pick us up between 8pm-9pm (no cellphones at that time).
We’d meet up with friends, play mini golf, eat pizza, then hit the arcade. I remember they had the same 8 car Daytona set up and it was ALWAYS a long line to play. We grew up in a Motorsport family so my and I always gravitated towards this game, the super bike racing one, the stand up jet ski games, boat racing, ect. Plus all the shoot em up games.
Good times man. I cherish those memories. Arcades were a great place to get away from the parents for a bit, have some fun, make new friends, and maybe get into a little trouble haha.
In the 90’s arcades had a special feel. Kinda sad to see them fizzle out, but I get it, things are different for kids now. Arcades are now more of just a novelty thing.
@@spencethegreat38 Loved going to magic castle as a kid, I'm from LA!
Try to go easy on the car!
Holy fuck still holds up almost 30 YEARS LATER WTF!
Daytonaaaaaa! Let’s go away! 🎶 I loved this game!! ❤
1993??? Good god, at least two of my colleagues at work were born after that.
I'm pretty sure, down at Southsea, there is still a working '93 Daytona cab. Good times.
Here in Brazil there are a few ones
We just played on a 1998 2-player cabinet today while on holiday at Corton near Lowestoft. My two sons (ages 15 + 13) loved it with the pedals and force feedback steering wheel, 50p a play:). I wonder how much this cabinet is worth because it looked in a pretty good condition.
This game is leaps and bounds ahead of anything that ive seen on psx sega saturn and even n64 and remember this came out at the start of those consoles it really looks like a early 6th gen game
I wonder if anyone is working on a Genesis/Megadrive demake. The VDP is capable of several important tricks that make high speed (60fps) versions of race games possible, and the 68000 and DMA (Blast Processing) are capable of moving a ton of data to the VRAM quickly enough to keep up with this game.
@@albertabramson3157 i would like to see that but i think the polygon count would decrease and run at a lower framerate but it could be possible maybe a 32x homebrew port would be better
My initials were the high score for a long while on this machine in the arcade at our local bowling alley. I was so proud of myself. :b
este lo jugaba en los Diana de paseo ahumada (chile) habian 8 autos y las competencias eran a muerte !! que buenos tiempos !!
Aqui en Colombia vi por poco tiempo las 8 juntas en el centro comercial Hacienda Santa Barbara, como por menos de un año, en los demás solo veía máximo de a 4 o incluso 2, luego repentinamente llegó la Playstation, el Pentium MMX y se me olvidó el arcade, lo pude volver a vivir via emulación porque no sé qué hicieron con esas gigantescas arcades, esa era la atracción principal de todo centro comercial, ahora que hay tanta tecnología debieron quedarselas y tenerlas en Free Play para motivar a la gente a visitar los centros comerciales pero como que no se les ocurre, ya con internet no hay nada que ir a hacer en esos sitios. En Hacienda incluso había pista de patinaje y la ocuparon con mesas de comidas que poco o nada se llenan.
Yo pasaba después de clases, había que hacer fila pa jugar. Te daban 15 fichas por luka
Yo conozco "en persona" el daytona usa 2, y este daytona del video lo jugué sólo en el emulador de model 2. Juegazo, me gusta más que el 2, y eso que lo jugaba con el teclado. En el emulador se podrá jugar con volante?
I use to play this all the time back in 97-98 with my friends.. learnt how to use manual and was undefeated. Would beat anyone challenging me
I would beat you possibly, I'm the drift king and quite dirty on the track lol
@@peterbaini8752 188 LAPS TALLADEGA Jack link's 500 also real life !
DAYTONAAAAAA LETS GO AWAY🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
DAYTONAAAAAAAAAA LET'S GO AWAY
The main things I remember about this are obviously the song, and how the wheels stuck out so much 😂
When My Parents Were Playing In The Casino 🎰♠️♥️♦️🃏
I Was Down Stairs Playing Daytona USA! 🏁 Lake Tahoe, Nevada 90's Memories 😎 Good Times !
You were the sigma in the casino
Similar childhood memories here dude. My parents always stayed at casinos. Me and my brother were dropped off at the arcade with some money and one room key. No cell phones just living in the moment haha
This was in the on campus arcade when I was in college in the 90's. I still remember the expert track like it was yesterday.
The music and the sounds are the best. You can feel the speed in this game. Good memories
They had the 6 player cabinet of this back when I first went to a Dave & Buster's in 2015. That cabinet is long gone now, but I remember playing the hell out of this game when it was there.
Those were the days 😢
Arcade "motorsports" was hot in the 1980s and 1990s. There was Atari's "Pole Position.", then Sega's "Monaco GP", and this one--probably my favorite--Daytona USA. I played it. I liked the beginner course with that oval track, with only L turns I can negotiate, and none of those snake turns or hairpin turns.
Thanks for the memories!
That game was a novelty at the time, like Virtual Racing.
I think the description is a MUST READ before watching this video.
Nice job AL82!..
This and the Castrol rally racing were my favorite booths when I was a kid!
Lyrics
Dudududu du du du du DUDUUUU!!!! DAYTONA!!!!
DAYTONA! LET'S GO AWAY! (Let's go away!)
DAYTONA!
I was born in 2000 but this kind of things really makes me feel nostalgic. What a great game and I can't imagine how the people who actually played this in arcades feel when seeing this.
It's a weird feeling coz like Waccoon's comment said and I agree it's really difficult to some up how u felt when first seeing this coz I had never seen anything like it before it was truly mind blowing stuff. That was the days when arcade was KING
I was born in 2000 too and this game was my childhood man. It was always in every mall arcades
This was the first game I ever played in an arcade, and it still holds up as my favorite racing game of the '90s, my favorite arcade game of all time, and one of my all-time favorite racing games.
Bad driving depicted here.
@@callistoscali4344 I've seen worse. Lol
This was made by the creator of Yakuza
Yes many sega games are. You've got to be the most obvious person ever
He cook in this game i play this at my ymca in cool kids place before my karate class stared
Awesome game it was hooked to the little wing seat that tilted,, honestly i had 9 hoods fly off cars ahead of me and hit me at the roof at windshield , i ducked below the steering wheel each time
Something about Sega games, they just give you this feeling other games don't. I'm pretty sure it's the sound effects
I had the rare chance to play DAYTONA USA at a bowling alley in Grande Prairie and it was genuinely one of the most fun arcade racers I ever played, it holds up extremely well. The same bowling alley also had the Simpsons Arcade Game, still in beautiful condition, just like the DAYTONA USA cabinet.
Awesome game. Good classic thumbs up
The best game played 💓
Childhood nostalgia 💯, me playing in the arcade playing this by the coast in the UK when I was a kid 💯😁❤️
The nostalgia of seeing 8 of the arcade machine Daytona usa screaming the themr song loud as fuck at dave and Buster's
Yes, was awesome to see and play the game 1994 in the Belgium arcades, mind-blowing! And lots of fun playing it!
I never thought about it, but having the game start on rolling start was out of the ordinary from racing games back then, both on concept and technical points, must be pretty hard to do, no one tried to make a true to spirit Nascar fantasy game, and Sega did it.
Yup, and they could've done it for the Megadrive/Genesis. Read the VDP documentation and you'll see that the System 16--with enough game ROM--could've pulled this off better than the Saturn, albeit with fewer colors and audio. Heck, SEGA could've just pushed the Sega CD to its limits instead of the 32X and gotten tons of great games like this.
@@albertabramson3157 I still think it is the best arcade racing game ever, missed it, so few of arcades still have them. If i ever see one again, I would definitely play it.
Nice game. My first racing game when I was a kid. Playing this at mall with my dad.😂
I used to play this everyday after school for years Miss it
I remember playing this game at my local Walmart store when I was little Daytona Usa is Nascar on steroids.
0:10 That is Mt. Shuksan, WA. There is no race track around there.
Ohh dis game i played somuch in a arcade hall here in the netherlands, was my first race game were i could shift gears, i was so good in it great memories. ty for the ride
I would love so much to have a fantastic version of Daytona like the one that was made for Virtua Racing on Nintendo Switch. For now I am happy enough with the Sega Saturn one :D
I had the Dreamcast version and it was fantastic, with online too
Get the PS3/X360 Version. Thats the true deal
@@elluciano5808
Fully agreed!
In the end I got ps3 version + t150 Pro + playseat challenge.
Perfection :)
Hello, a Longplay from the "Sega Rally Championship" please ???, is also better known than the Daytona USA !!! Thank you!!!
Omg I remember this game! Playing the demo on my Sega Genesis! There was this and parapper the rapper!
The demo? Where is that?
I remember being wowed by the reflections of the clouds in the car window.
The best the authentic and the classic of the arcades
My childhood
This game scared me so much as a kid.
Nice racing AL!
I fucking LOVEDDDDDDDD this game omfg, that intro song is so ridiculous 😂
Very impressive at the time as a kid seeing this game.
Adorava fazer o drift nessa época: Marcha 4 > vira volante > Marcha 2 > Marcha 3 > Marcha 4 e tal kkkkk
I got this game on Xbox 360 via Xbox One Backwards Compatibility.
This just doesn't hit the same without being in a movie theatre arcade, the sound playing on obnoxiously loud speakers, the steering wheel worn out, the gearshift mysteriously sticky, and my dad yelling at me to hurry up or we're gonna miss Toy Story 2.
2880P 60fps? Wow! Which emulator did you use for this? Model 2 emulator aka the old Nebula Model 2 emulator? Loving the stuff coming lately bro!
Yep, Model 2 Emulator formerly known as Nebula 🙂
A 4x upscale wasn't quite enough for 1440p, so I went for 8x to maintain pixel perfect ratio. Because it's over a certain threshold RUclips has also created a 5K option 😀
@@AL82RetrogamingLongplays You can actually even run this in perfect 16:9, although that would be less than arcade perfect.
I just went with the default 4:3 option 🙂
I remember it like it was yesterday... when I received my salary I spent half of it playing this game, 24 years ago
I only just spotted the statue of Jeffry on the final track! Only taken me 31 years to notice.
Έπαιζε κανείς στην Λαγουμιτζή (κάθετος Συγγρού) τότε που είχε φτάσει τα 8 μηχανήματα στη σειρά;
I remember daytona usa
I spent a lot of coins in this machine back in the day, and it was totally worth it
Nice game Play.......
pls do Crusin USA or World!
Christ Fellowship used to have this game except, without the coin insert feature and replaced by just the start feature and The Palace skating rink that closed down in Lantana had this game also
This was officially the game that redefined graphics and burned into our brains that 60fps was the only acceptable standard. Gaming hasn’t been the same since.
You need to use First Person View in this game;
if you played with 3rd Person View, you will get these kind problems as you keep banging on everything.
And You should can get 1st position in Expert Lap by end of round 1.
Oh yes, I'm referring to arcade version, not console version.
I remember play this game with my friends at the arcade
I alway squeeze my friend to the wall to make him overturned 😂
GENTLEMENT START YOUR ENGINES...
core memory unlocked
the texture filtering makes the game look like it came from the n64. i wonder how a port of daytona would look like on the n64 coming to think of it..
Le meilleur jeux et musique au monde inégalable vraiment ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Daytooonaaaaaaa
where’s the version with rolling staraaaaaaaaaaaat music
Had this on the dreamcast, bought it for 6 dollars in 2001
Hay un salón de juegos cerca de mí casa que aún tiene el original
DAY-TON-AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
👹👹👹👍💩
I played this game in a bowling hall in 1995. I tried to impress my girlfriend 😁🤣 i remember the graphics back then was ahead of its time
1993
Damn me and 4 of my friends would race on it!
While shifting as hard as we could noisy ass hell
Waiting for the player to crash to hear ArE yOu AlRiGht??!!!
This game just screams "SEGA arcade"...
Your running a good race
Why is it so much faster than I remember
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I played the arcade games in the skating rink fuqq skating 😅
4:47 幼かった当時の俺は、信号機は飛んでくるものと学んだ。
朝から元気になるなぁ!
懐かしすぎる…
Sega
Is this footage running on Mame?
El que pensaba que la consola tenía la misma potencia que el arcade era muy banana...
This game smells like a bowling alley
Why are the tires octagonal?
DAYTONAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
My first pc game 🥲
This doesn't look that high res to me. I still see shimmering and aliasing. At 4k there's heavy pixellation. Looks more like 640x480 or something. Maybe there's something wrong with the video?
The game's original resolution was 496 X 384 - the upscale is postprocessing that just increases the number of pixels. The end result will be far sharper than without the upscale, but I can't do anything about the fidelity of the original assets.
Never good enough for some people
@@AL82RetrogamingLongplays The maximum display resolution on the Genesis/Megadrive was 320x448i, and even using the Sega CD for audio and to stream some prerendered backgrounds in--even using the 256 out of 3,375 colors from Shadow/Highlight Mode--you'd still not quite get that arcade experience on that system. The road would run by at 60fps, while the other elements would pass by at 10-20fps.
Still, that would've been awesome.
G A M E O V E R
Rolling Start!!!!!!!!!!!
Please SEGA put this into SEGA AGES