![]() ![]() Somehow, Sega is allowing a human to take control of each of those computer cars. Sega is promising an unheard of 40 player per race limit. Playing split-screen takes the graphical detail down a few notches, but the framerate stays high, so it's a tradeoff worth making. Before each race you are able to edit your car to your liking, so if you prefer manual transmission, or look pretty in pink, make it so.ĭaytona USA 2001 features multiplayer over and traditional split-screen action. ![]() Game modes are pretty standard, with single race, arcade, championship, and time-attack. Not only are 9 drivable tracks planned to be included (3 from Daytona USA arcade, 3 from Daytona USA: Champion Circuit Edition, and 3 Dreamcast original), but also more cars, modes, and even online play but more on that later. Take a seat race fans, Sega's got you covered. Granted the the graphics are good, but what elements will be included to set Daytona USA 2001 apart from the rest? It all lies in the vast degree of features. Nice touches like transparent car windows and plenty of trackside objects round out the impressive graphical display. Yes, much like F355 Challenge, if you should see it, you can see it. ![]() Pop-in? None whatsoever, even with 40(!) other cars on screen. Now powered by Dreamcast, Daytona USA 2001's graphics put its Model 2 counterpart to shame. Despite its immense popularity, a few sub par home releases on the Saturn and PC kept gamers from enjoying it fully at home.Įnter Daytona USA 2001. It's incredible graphics (at the time), pickup and play arcade gameplay, and 4-player linkup mode combined for an engrossing, and competitive, experience. Released in 1994, Daytona USA is the most successful deluxe cabinet arcade game ever, and with good reason. Developer: Amusement Vision | Publisher: Sega ![]()
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