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Daytona usa deluxe soundtrack
Daytona usa deluxe soundtrack




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A special promotional demo version ("Special Edition") of the game was released in North America in 1998, restricted to one track (Dinosaur Canyon) and one car (a re-skinned Hornet, called "Skittles") while adding additional branding with the Skittles Racing Team. This version features eight-player online and LAN multiplayer, car tuning options, and a bonus course.

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The Saturn "Circuit Edition" version was later ported to Windows PCs as Daytona USA Deluxe in North America and Europe (on October 16, 1997) and as Daytona USA Evolution in Japan (on November 21, 1997). As it was only released through Sega's online storefront, this version is considered the rarest North American game released for the system. The North American version received a limited re-release on October 1997, adding support for Sega's NetLink Internet Modem adapter for online multiplayer via NetLink (one of five games to do so). The Japanese version, updated further by Sega CS2, also added improved drifting, the optional arcade soundtrack, the ability to choose time-of-day, and support for multi-console multiplayer via either the Taisen Cable (for LAN) or the Sega Saturn Modem (for online via XBAND). Updated by Sega CS R&D, this port features 8 cars to choose from (each with different stats), two new courses, and a new arranged soundtrack (by Richard Jacques and Jun Senoue, with lyrics sung by Eric Martin). The Saturn port later received an updated re-release as Daytona USA: Championship Circuit Edition in Europe (on November 14, 1996) and North America (on November 14, 1996) and as Daytona USA: Circuit Edition in Japan (on January 24, 1997).

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Released digitally, the 360 and PS3 versions feature online multiplayer (for up to eight players) and bonus game modes (including Challenge and Survival). This version was later ported to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on Octoas Daytona USA (with all Daytona references restored).

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While support for cabinet link-up is limited to four players (down from eight), it features new 32" widescreen displays with 720p support. The game was later ported to the PC-based Sega RingWide arcade hardware in 2009 as SR: Sega Racing Classic, removing all references to the Daytona International Speedway (including those in the vocal soundtrack). This version was later ported to Windows-compatible PCs on December 1996, with the Japanese version having two releases (one of which is optimized for certain video cards). While weaker on graphics, this version features two-player split-screen multiplayer, optional mirrored courses, numerous secrets (including a "karaoke" mode, reversed courses, and the ability to race as a horse) and an arranged redbook audio soundtrack. The game was first ported to the Sega Saturn in Japan (on April 1, 1995), North America (on as a launch title), and Europe (on Jas a launch title). While it is based on stock car racing (and is sponsored by the International Speedway Corporation), it does not contain any sponsorship (including cars and drivers) from the National Association for Stock Car Racing (NASCAR), which hosts the stock car racing events at Daytona. The game later received multiple ports for the Sega Saturn and Windows PCs, along with two full-fledged sequels ( Daytona USA 2 and Daytona Championship USA), an enhanced Sega Dreamcast port, a high-definition arcade port (as Sega Racing Classic), and a high-definition digitally-released port for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Arcade operators can link up machines for multiplayer (with up to eight racers at once) and multiple versions of the cabinet exist (including one-player "upright", two-player "twin", and one-player "deluxe"). Button system also returns, allowing players to choose from four different camera angles at any time. Similar to Virtua Racing, the game features three courses of varying difficulty and, while not allowing multiple car choices, allows two transmission choices (Automatic and 4-Speed Manual).

daytona usa deluxe soundtrack

It's also notable for its vocal game soundtrack, composed by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi. It builds on the studio's earlier Virtua Racing with filtered, texture-mapped polygons (one of the first games to do so), giving a more realistic appearance at a high framerate. The first title to debut on the Sega Model 2 arcade system, Daytona USA is loosely based on stock car races in the Daytona International Speedway (notably the Daytona 500). Daytona USA is a 3D stock-car racing game developed by Sega-AM2 and released by Sega for arcades (using their Sega Model 2 hardware) on August 1993 (exclusively in Japan) and March 1994 (worldwide).






Daytona usa deluxe soundtrack