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This is a truly fantastic title, one which shows the true potential of the Dreamcast, fabulous handling, breathtaking speed and is graphically amazing.Ī nice array of futuristic cars is on offer which can be tweaked to the players tastes in terms of handling, paint job, mannual or automatic transition and so on.

This title is quite a rarity, a futuristic racer set in that most hilly of cities. Particularly as it was for the most excellent San Francisco Rush 2049. Now having moaned about having payed £10 for a game, I couldn't moan about paying £2. I like it well enough, but I'd hyped it up so much in my own mind, that it was going to inevitably disappoint, and if I'm honest I prefer it's Saturn predecessor. I payed £10, which although a very decent price tag compared to it's seven year old £40 release cost, is still a lot to pay for a Dreamcast game these days. I'd waited for ages for this game, which I ordered from Chips, a nice little independent game store with branches dotted around these fair isles. The cars have a little too much 'drift' for my liking and I slide all over the track unless I slow right down. There are a few new extra tracks as an incentive for those who are loyal to the franchise, but basically there's not a lot that separates it from the original arcade experience. The graphics are smoother, in fact I'd go as far to stay stunning. My experience is that it's a nice little title, but is basically a polished re-hash of it's Saturn predecessor. Tomleecee has written a comprehensive review of this game, which you can read by clicking on the review section on the side bar of the page.
