poor EuropeSnookie said:EU: GAME OVER YEAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!
BruiserBear said:Looks like a quick and dirty Dreamcast port to me. :/
I figured this all along. Sega takes the quick and easy way out.
If they had just given us an arcade perfect port of Daytona 2, I'd pay $20 without hesitation. I won't be buying this. Not even at $10. Same thing with the Crazy Taxi port. Do it right, or don't do it at all Sega. :|
BruiserBear said:Looks like a quick and dirty Dreamcast port to me. :/
I figured this all along. Sega takes the quick and easy way out.
If they had just given us an arcade perfect port of Daytona 2, I'd pay $20 without hesitation. I won't be buying this. Not even at $10. Same thing with the Crazy Taxi port. Do it right, or don't do it at all Sega. :|
Blackvette94 said:Really? Its NOT the Dreamcast game. Its a port of the Sega Racing Classic game form the arcade that came out last year I believe.
Did you even WATCH the video of the game on youtube? It looks fantastic :0
BruiserBear said:Yes, I watched the video and it looks exactly like the Dreamcast game to me.
U2NUMB said:
SkylineRKR said:Dreamcast:
http://youtu.be/43xKYCTNEWA
PSN/XBLA:
http://youtu.be/6IpyXiMfWvI
Sure, they show similarities as they are both Daytona USA perhaps? But they are different. And the biggest issues people had with the DC version were its controls that didn't feel right. This same complaint also went for CCE on the Saturn.
BruiserBear said:Yes, I watched the video and it looks exactly like the Dreamcast game to me.
BruiserBear said:Yes, I watched the video and it looks exactly like the Dreamcast game to me.
Seriously man you need to go play Elevator Action Returns.ULTROS! said:Never knew that. You can play the arcade classic in EAD anyway (meaning you play the old, 8-bit one).
BruiserBear said:You're right. I watched and compared again. It does not appear to be an exact port of the Dreamcast version.
But still, why not port the version of this game that everyone really wants? Daytona 2?
Sega Germany said:...kündigen wir auch das Comeback von Daytona USA auf XBLA und PSN an. Der Rennspiel-Klassiker erscheint am 26. Oktober 2011 auf XBLA und kostet 800 MS-Punkte. Die PSN-Version ist Ende November erhältlich.
Trojan X said:Eww......... You are on your own.
SkylineRKR said:Well, I figure Model 3 emulation isn't there yet. Or they're just saving it for later. If they start with Daytona 2, the first game would be a hard sell.
But from what I remember, Daytona 2 wasn't a great success back then. A lot of people apparently hated it. I didn't see it around that much.
BruiserBear said:But still, why not port the version of this game that everyone really wants? Daytona 2?
GrayFoxPL said:It's not a "version". It's a sequel from arcade machine a class higher. Like vf2 from model 2 and vf3 from model 3.
Xater said:They don't do emulation on PS3 and 360. This is a port and so would a Model 3 game be. I am pretty sure as long as they have the source code a Model 3 game port can#t be that difficult.
SkylineRKR said:I hope so. I think Model 3 graphics are still among the most beautiful out there. Ofcourse technically surpassed on most levels by now, but the visuals were really something. They were games, still far from reality. Colorful, clean as fuck while at a sick framerate that never lets down.
Du2andal said:I never realized that people didn't like the DC version. I guess I shouldn't hold my breath for an update.
BruiserBear said:You're right. I watched and compared again. It does not appear to be an exact port of the Dreamcast version.
But still, why not port the version of this game that everyone really wants? Daytona 2?
Warm Machine said:Because, like Super Gt/Scud Race Daytona 2 is a crappy racing game. It really is. It feels nothing like Daytona 1 and nothing like driving a car, let alone a stock car. Even Daytona 1 has awful vehicle physics but still feels more like driving and is fun which is why people still play it in arcades today. Daytona 2 in the arcade was a total missed mark and, generally, people who loved the original didn't like the sequel near as much.
I actually hope that Sega can bring all their arcade racers out so people can finally accept that some of them, for all the pretty looks at the time, were not fun to play.
Warm Machine said:Because, like Super Gt/Scud Race Daytona 2 is a crappy racing game. It really is. It feels nothing like Daytona 1 and nothing like driving a car, let alone a stock car. Even Daytona 1 has awful vehicle physics but still feels more like driving and is fun which is why people still play it in arcades today. Daytona 2 in the arcade was a total missed mark and, generally, people who loved the original didn't like the sequel near as much.
I actually hope that Sega can bring all their arcade racers out so people can finally accept that some of them, for all the pretty looks at the time, were not fun to play.
Demathe said:Seeing that glorious AM2 logo at the start of that announcement trailer makes me so happy.
They'll take real good care of this port, as it's their game.
SkylineRKR said:I love Daytona 2, its one of my favourite arcade games ever. But I can see why some people didn't like the game. Daytona 2 indeed didn't feel like the original and Daytona 1 was considered to be the best arcade racer ever made.
The tracks of Daytona 2 were as if being made during an LSD trip, especially the amusement park one. The game was oddball but I loved the tracks to bits, they were original and daring. The game was a blast to play during those drunken nights, and then seeing that ship hovering above you...
And the graphics were nothing short of amazing back then. The effects the game threw at you were great. I ended up liking it more than the original, because that game began to feel so tame compared to Daytona 2.
As for Scud Race I gotta say I never found it to be that great outside of the graphics. The real life cars were nice I guess.
Trojan X said:I got a funny feeling that it was the guy who made the M2 Emulator was the one who made this port, not SEGA. Frankly, if that's true then that's one of the best decision SEGA has made next to appointing Platinum Games.
RiZ III said:To celebrate, here's Takenobu Mitsuyoshi performing "Let's go away" on piano.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwLLwpRfl-8
GreggTheGrimReaper said:Sorry if this has already been answered but will I be able to use a Fanatec Elite on PS3 for this?
Pedal to the Metal: Drive like a pro with included support for the Logitech GT Driving Force steering wheel controller on PS3, and all Xbox 360-supported steering wheel controllers