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These are so much more advanced than anything that came before it. What was it like to experience at the time?
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Left wondering where the Sonic game was
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>>12145017
I wondered what the next low effort thread would be about
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>>12145028
>NOOOO MY VR BOARD ISN'T FULL OF TOPICS I LIKE!!! REEEEEEE

STFU autistic fool
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>>12145017
Daytona came free with my Saturn and it felt like arcade quarter munching slop.
Play a real racing game like GT.
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Low quality bait, gt is an arcade game at heart. Just because something is boring doesn't make it a simulator.
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>>12145028
if it was mario kart 64 and diddy kong racing shown would it suddenly be a high effort thread
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>>12145178
Did he say it was a simulator? No.
He implied it was a better game / series. And it is.
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>>12145017
sega rally championship was fantastic but too light in content
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>>12145017
Great and then less great and then kinda bored and then never touching it again over the course of a week. The Saturn and the Dreamcast both had the problem of too many major exlcusives having hardly any content. There's only so many times you can race the same few tracks/stages.
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>>12145373
what do you guys even want from an arcade port? collectable hats? Retro Achievements integration? these are the best possible home versions of these top of the line arcade games that you could wish for in 1994/5.
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>>12145404
more cars? more tracks? more music? this is a paid product, why do you make defending minimum effort your entire identity?
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>>12145414
>this is a paid product
yeah, it's a premium product that cost a quarter per game (at least) to play in the arcade, or several thousands if you wanted the cab at home. if the console port cost, say, $40 then you could easily calculate if it's worth it or not. are you going to play the game more than 160 times? no? then what are you even complaining about? you're not even going to learn the tracks already in the base game.
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>>12145017
Go fuck yourself.
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>>12145430
an arcade cabinet gave you a simulator experience, you can't just compare the home version pricing and act like the consumer was made a favor.
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>>12145017
broo broo skies I see~
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>>12145017
Meh and bleh
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>>12145028
probably another resident evil threar or sonic good mario bad
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I'll actually answer you, since these fucking cucks are too busy bitching.

I never had rally, but I had (and still do have) Daytona. And I played the shit out of it. I'm not much of a racing fan, and maybe that's why I like the more arcadey game play. And I'll still sing DAAAAAAAYTOOOOOOONAAAAAA sometimes.
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>>12145017
>saturn
ridge racer port on playstation was better
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>>12145645
No kidding. No doubt blew minds as a console game in 1994 when the closest comparison was the MD port of Virtua Racing, which was impressive in its own right.
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>>12145683
Looks like a nuke is going off in the background
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>>12145404
Are you joking? No, you’re a zoomer. Extra content was normally in games during fifth gen. Unlockable characters, levels, weapons, cars, etc… this was before dlc. You had to beat a track under a certain time or with a certain car or do a something weird like crash into the coffee shop to unlock a hidden route where you race the espresso Beamer andufyouwin you get the car or someshit to unlock extra stuff. Things like that were common.
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>>12145017
I am more a outrun and superhangon guy.
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>>12145414
>more music?
You got more music and even arranged tracks.
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>>12145404
these games do have RA thougheverbeittho
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>>12145686
it was this
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>>12145017
horseshit outrun was out in 1986, daytona usa in 1993.
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>>12145454
mind boggling graphics
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Ridge Racer came out very shortly after Daytona iirc and blew it right the fuck out of the water - at least visually. It only had one track but when you saw it running on a demo unit in a shop window, wow. That, Tekken and Wipeout just shat on the Saturn's offerings.

I say this as a Sega fag and Saturn owner - I absolutely fucking loved Sega Rally and it looked and sounded pretty great, but Namco's home versions just looked more next-gen.
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The Sega Saturn can create mind boggling effects
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>>12146306
RR looked like shit next to the arcade Daytona but it's PSX port looked like a gem next to Daytona's Saturn conversion. Saturn was just a bad system for ports of Sega arcade titles. The PEAK of their porting efforts was Last Bronx. I know people like to say VF2 was the marvel. But Last Bronx looks better than VF2 in every single way.
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>>12146323
>Saturn was just a bad system for ports of Sega arcade titles
Nah, Sega rally, Virtua on, Virtua cop, Die hard arcade, DoA, Fighting Vipers, VF Remix etc all good.
>Last bronx look better than VF2
No shit that's one of the last Saturn titles, they got a better hang of the 2d backgrounds by then
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>>12146306
RR came out before Daytona in the arcades though. In fact, Daytona was delayed by an entire year after RR's launch because Sega thought they couldn't compete.
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>>12145020
The sonic game was a racing game too
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I still remember a snarky review blurb that said something like
>If a mountain suddenly appears out of thin air in front of you, you're either Mohammed or you're playing Daytona USA on the Saturn.



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