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Daytona USA 2

Daytona USA 2: Battle on the Edge (known simply as Daytona USA 2[a] in Japan), also known as Sega Racing Classic 2, is an arcade racing game released by Sega in 1998 as a follow-up to the extremely successful Daytona USA. The game featured vastly superior graphics, utilizing the Sega Model 3 hardware. The majority of Daytona USA 2 cabinets were released as deluxe models (with far fewer Twin Cabinets), which could be linked together for up to sixteen players. A notable change from the original is the ability to select a car and corresponding driver, each with varying capabilities for varying levels of player experience. Just like before, the game has three courses – a Beginner course with 8 laps with a distance of 1 mile (1.6 km), an Advanced course with 4 laps with a distance of 2.5 miles (4.0 km), and a long Expert course with 2 laps with a distance of 5 miles (8.0 km). The 'time lap' mode also returns, and is accessed in the same manner – by holding down start at the transmission select screen. Like the original game, mirrored versions of the tracks can also be played by holding down the Start button when selecting the course. It is recommended, however, that the player has had mastery of the course beforehand. By request, an arcade operator could put the game on Grand Prix or Endurance mode to increase the number of laps in a game. Finishing a race in the top 3 in any course allows the player to view an "ending" and see the game credits. An addition to the game was the "slingshot", corresponding to advanced NASCAR drafting techniques.

Daytona USA 2: Battle on the Edge
Japanese arcade flyer
Developer(s)Sega AM2
Publisher(s)Sega
Director(s)Makoto Osaki
Producer(s)Toshihiro Nagoshi
Designer(s)Naotake Nishimura
Composer(s)Fumio Ito
Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
Dennis St. James
Platform(s)Arcade
Release
  • JP: June 1998[1]
  • NA: September 1998
  • EU: October 1998
  • JP/NA: December 1998 (Power Edition)
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
Arcade systemSega Model 3

Originally, Daytona USA 2 was not released on home video game consoles, but was planned to be ported to Sega's Dreamcast following its launch as reported by contemporary game magazines.[2] The project was quietly cancelled and a special version of the original game, titled Daytona USA 2001, took its place as a substitute entry for the platform.

25 years after the original release of the game, Daytona USA 2: Power Edition was eventually published for PlayStation, Xbox and Microsoft Windows home gaming platforms via the "Arcade" mode of Like a Dragon Gaiden under the name, Sega Racing Classic 2 (lacking the official Daytona branding due to expired licensing).[3]

Power Edition edit

In late 1998, a few months after the release of Battle on the Edge, Sega released an updated version, known as Daytona USA 2: Power Edition. Changes in this game include the environment of the beginner course; the dome and natural scenery that encircle the track in the regular release are removed, resulting in a traditional "NASCAR Oval" look, though the course layout remains the same. Also included is the "Challenge" course option, which combines the three courses altogether. Along with slightly revamped handling physics, the beginner car's livery is redesigned. Added to Power Edition is the Hornet Classic car, the player car from Daytona USA with an altered design and handling similar to that of its source game. The Hornet Classic was actually usable in Battle on the Edge, but the code to unlock it was unknown until December 31, 2020.[4]

The opponent cars' AI is also more aggressive in this version, and a change is made to one corner in the Advanced course to balance out the difficulty. Before this change, many players considered this particular corner the most difficult in the game. Unusual for an arcade game, there was also an official strategy guide released in Japan. This strategy guide featured developer interviews as well as comprehensive tips and hints compiled by a group of arcade driving game professionals known as Team Marubaku.[5] The strategy guide has been out of print for a number of years and second-hand copies can command high prices.[6]

The Power Edition version of the game was used as the base of the home console version of the game in 2023, retitled Sega Racing Classic 2.

Soundtrack edit

The Daytona USA 2 soundtrack was composed by Fumio Ito[7] and Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, the latter being the composer of and singer on Daytona USA. Compared to the original game's soundtrack, the Daytona USA 2 soundtrack is heavier and more electric. Dennis St. James was the vocalist for all tracks with lyrics, four total. The game also has an alternate soundtrack with vocals provided by Mitsuyoshi, which can be enabled by the arcade operator. Contrary to popular belief, the band Winger did not create an entirely new soundtrack for the game or perform it as a band. Instead, the guitarist and drummer for Winger, Reb Beach and Rod Morgenstein, lent their skills to contribute to the soundtrack.

Daytona USA 2's soundtrack was released in Japan on dual-disc album on July 17, 1998. The first disc contains 'original audio' tracks – that is, the course themes etc. in standard format – and 'original sound' tracks – where Tom West, commentator for the Sega Sports Channel, reports on the day's racing. These tracks are the previous course themes mixed in parts with in-game audio, such as engine noise, crashes, radio chatter from the pit crew, and so on.

Reception edit

In Japan, Game Machine listed Daytona USA 2 on their August 1, 1998 issue as being the third most-successful dedicated arcade game of the month.[8] Next Generation reviewed the arcade version of the game, rating it four stars out of five, and stated that "we're happy to report that it comes completed with impressive graphics, improvements, new tracks, a level of detail that brings new sophistication to the game, and up to sixteen-player heats".[9]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese: DAYTONA(デイトナ) USA2, Hepburn: Deitona USA 2

References edit

  1. ^ Johnston, Chris (May 14, 1998). . GameSpot. Archived from the original on October 15, 2000. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  2. ^ Robinson, Andy. "After 25 years, Sega is bringing Daytona USA 2 to consoles for the first time". Video Games Chronicle. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
  3. ^ Robinson, Andy. "After 25 years, Sega is bringing Daytona USA 2 to consoles for the first time". Video Games Chronicle. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Daytona USA 2: Battle on the Edge - the Cutting Room Floor".
  5. ^ http://www.marubaku.com/info/bakumemb_e.htm, Team Marubaku Memberlist.
  6. ^ http://www.jap-sai.com/Games/Daytona_USA_2/Daytona_USA_2.htm 2011-05-18 at the Wayback Machine, Daytona USA 2 Strategy Guide.
  7. ^ "Fumio Ito". 6 June 2021.
  8. ^ "Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - 完成品夕イプのTVゲーム機 (Dedicated Videos)". Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 569. Amusement Press, Inc. 1 August 1998. p. 25.
  9. ^ "Finals". Next Generation. No. 45. Imagine Media. September 1998. p. 144.

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Daytona USA 2 Battle on the Edge known simply as Daytona USA 2 a in Japan also known as Sega Racing Classic 2 is an arcade racing game released by Sega in 1998 as a follow up to the extremely successful Daytona USA The game featured vastly superior graphics utilizing the Sega Model 3 hardware The majority of Daytona USA 2 cabinets were released as deluxe models with far fewer Twin Cabinets which could be linked together for up to sixteen players A notable change from the original is the ability to select a car and corresponding driver each with varying capabilities for varying levels of player experience Just like before the game has three courses a Beginner course with 8 laps with a distance of 1 mile 1 6 km an Advanced course with 4 laps with a distance of 2 5 miles 4 0 km and a long Expert course with 2 laps with a distance of 5 miles 8 0 km The time lap mode also returns and is accessed in the same manner by holding down start at the transmission select screen Like the original game mirrored versions of the tracks can also be played by holding down the Start button when selecting the course It is recommended however that the player has had mastery of the course beforehand By request an arcade operator could put the game on Grand Prix or Endurance mode to increase the number of laps in a game Finishing a race in the top 3 in any course allows the player to view an ending and see the game credits An addition to the game was the slingshot corresponding to advanced NASCAR drafting techniques Daytona USA 2 Battle on the EdgeJapanese arcade flyerDeveloper s Sega AM2Publisher s SegaDirector s Makoto OsakiProducer s Toshihiro NagoshiDesigner s Naotake NishimuraComposer s Fumio ItoTakenobu MitsuyoshiDennis St JamesPlatform s ArcadeReleaseJP June 1998 1 NA September 1998EU October 1998JP NA December 1998 Power Edition Genre s RacingMode s Single player multiplayerArcade systemSega Model 3 Originally Daytona USA 2 was not released on home video game consoles but was planned to be ported to Sega s Dreamcast following its launch as reported by contemporary game magazines 2 The project was quietly cancelled and a special version of the original game titled Daytona USA 2001 took its place as a substitute entry for the platform 25 years after the original release of the game Daytona USA 2 Power Edition was eventually published for PlayStation Xbox and Microsoft Windows home gaming platforms via the Arcade mode of Like a Dragon Gaiden under the name Sega Racing Classic 2 lacking the official Daytona branding due to expired licensing 3 Contents 1 Power Edition 2 Soundtrack 3 Reception 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesPower Edition editIn late 1998 a few months after the release of Battle on the Edge Sega released an updated version known as Daytona USA 2 Power Edition Changes in this game include the environment of the beginner course the dome and natural scenery that encircle the track in the regular release are removed resulting in a traditional NASCAR Oval look though the course layout remains the same Also included is the Challenge course option which combines the three courses altogether Along with slightly revamped handling physics the beginner car s livery is redesigned Added to Power Edition is the Hornet Classic car the player car from Daytona USA with an altered design and handling similar to that of its source game The Hornet Classic was actually usable in Battle on the Edge but the code to unlock it was unknown until December 31 2020 4 The opponent cars AI is also more aggressive in this version and a change is made to one corner in the Advanced course to balance out the difficulty Before this change many players considered this particular corner the most difficult in the game Unusual for an arcade game there was also an official strategy guide released in Japan This strategy guide featured developer interviews as well as comprehensive tips and hints compiled by a group of arcade driving game professionals known as Team Marubaku 5 The strategy guide has been out of print for a number of years and second hand copies can command high prices 6 The Power Edition version of the game was used as the base of the home console version of the game in 2023 retitled Sega Racing Classic 2 Soundtrack editThe Daytona USA 2 soundtrack was composed by Fumio Ito 7 and Takenobu Mitsuyoshi the latter being the composer of and singer on Daytona USA Compared to the original game s soundtrack the Daytona USA 2 soundtrack is heavier and more electric Dennis St James was the vocalist for all tracks with lyrics four total The game also has an alternate soundtrack with vocals provided by Mitsuyoshi which can be enabled by the arcade operator Contrary to popular belief the band Winger did not create an entirely new soundtrack for the game or perform it as a band Instead the guitarist and drummer for Winger Reb Beach and Rod Morgenstein lent their skills to contribute to the soundtrack Daytona USA 2 s soundtrack was released in Japan on dual disc album on July 17 1998 The first disc contains original audio tracks that is the course themes etc in standard format and original sound tracks where Tom West commentator for the Sega Sports Channel reports on the day s racing These tracks are the previous course themes mixed in parts with in game audio such as engine noise crashes radio chatter from the pit crew and so on Reception editIn Japan Game Machine listed Daytona USA 2 on their August 1 1998 issue as being the third most successful dedicated arcade game of the month 8 Next Generation reviewed the arcade version of the game rating it four stars out of five and stated that we re happy to report that it comes completed with impressive graphics improvements new tracks a level of detail that brings new sophistication to the game and up to sixteen player heats 9 See also editNASCAR Arcade Sega Rally 2 Scud RaceNotes edit Japanese DAYTONA デイトナ USA2 Hepburn Deitona USA 2References edit Johnston Chris May 14 1998 Daytona 2 Hits the Red Line GameSpot Archived from the original on October 15 2000 Retrieved November 14 2022 Robinson Andy After 25 years Sega is bringing Daytona USA 2 to consoles for the first time Video Games Chronicle Retrieved 13 November 2023 Robinson Andy After 25 years Sega is bringing Daytona USA 2 to consoles for the first time Video Games Chronicle Retrieved 7 September 2023 Daytona USA 2 Battle on the Edge the Cutting Room Floor http www marubaku com info bakumemb e htm Team Marubaku Memberlist http www jap sai com Games Daytona USA 2 Daytona USA 2 htm Archived 2011 05 18 at the Wayback Machine Daytona USA 2 Strategy Guide Fumio Ito 6 June 2021 Game Machine s Best Hit Games 25 完成品夕イプのTVゲーム機 Dedicated Videos Game Machine in Japanese No 569 Amusement Press Inc 1 August 1998 p 25 Finals Next Generation No 45 Imagine Media September 1998 p 144 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daytona USA 2 amp oldid 1223759902, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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