
The music in this game is very odd, and undoubtedly SEGA - it's so bad it sort of does a complete 180 and becomes undeniably awesome. RGB sliders allow you to create custom paint jobs for each car, which another welcome extra. Cars each have different stats and control very differently, so it is easy to find a driving style that suits you best. There is a vast array of tracks to race around (Although initially it may seem like there is only eight, all tracks have a regular, reverse, mirror, and mirror reverse mode, effectively giving you 32 tracks.) and a bunch of unlock-able cars. This is pure arcade racing action at its best - no unbalanced or irritating power-ups, it's just down to you and your driving skill. Although the visuals won't blow anyone way, it's the thrilling, fast-paced game play that brings you back to this arcade classic time and time again. Although the visuals won't Just recently picked this game up, and I've gotta say this is currently my personal favourite SEGA Dreamcast title. Daytona USA also features the ability to go online over the Internet and race other Daytona fans.Just recently picked this game up, and I've gotta say this is currently my personal favourite SEGA Dreamcast title. Players can choose a different number of laps as well as the number of opponent cars they will face over the course of the race. The races themselves are customizable, as well, especially outside of the Championship mode. Six additional cars can be unlocked as you progress through the game, bringing the total to ten vehicles. Of course, you can also choose between standard and automatic transmission. Players will also be able to alter aspects of each car, including the tires and the engine to give it a different grip and power.
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There are four cars to choose from in the beginning, each with its own distinct attributes.


While veteran players will notice that the physics model of the game has been altered, relying less on power-slides for a more realistic experience, Daytona USA features all three original tracks of the arcade, three tracks previously seen in the Saturn version, and three all-new tracks exclusive to the Dreamcast. Now, the game has finally been updated, enhanced, and released onto Sega's newest much-maligned console, the Dreamcast, bringing the original Daytona into the new millennium.ĭaytona USA for the Dreamcast is based on Sega's original 1994 arcade game as well as 1996 update for the 32-bit Saturn. The initial success of that title has prompted Sega to release several updates, including an arcade sequel and a home conversion on it's much-maligned Saturn console.
