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1996, the year Daytona USA was released on Windows. Made by SEGA-AM2 Co., LTD. and published by SEGA Entertainment, Inc., this racing / driving game is available for free on this page.
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Chase Paw Patrol2020-12-290 point
This game made me feel that I was playing it at an arcade
I love this game
10 out of 10
asdfghjkl2020-12-240 point
The bgm does'nt play for some reason while the game sounds like the engine noise can be heard. Any ideas how to fix this?
SauceTart2020-12-240 point
The bgm does'nt work but the game sounds like the engine and the coach voice works, any ideas how to fix this?
Onyxx3002020-12-200 point
Very faithful port to the arcade original. So much easier to control (steering is less sensitive) and looks... decent for Win 95. All in all, if you're looking for a fun arcade racer and you don't feel like heading to a Dave and Buster's that MIGHT have a Daytona cabinet, then this game is for you.
Josh2020-11-250 point
Fun game! No music for some reason though. Can't get that or the mouse to work to change some control settings. Still worth the download. Thanks!
mik2020-10-270 point
To help those who have this on Win7.
RIP VERSION
Pressing alt allows you to control the menu above.
Enter allows you to make changes.
Controlling the car:
Arrows. L/R = left and right. U/D = changing gears.
X = accelerate
Z = brake
caj2020-10-040 point
thankyou so much for this game.i have been after a working copy off this in ages
gamer2020-09-300 point
hi there is no iso file but there is a iso download
Gabriel Maffla2020-08-230 point
¿Que es una version RIP?
LadPtr2020-07-04-1 point
Why is it so hard to install the game???
treehouse man2020-05-14-4 points
it only show half screen!
Tiara Boobowski2020-03-290 point
If the game installer throws you any weird codes when installing it, ignore them if the installation appears to complete before showing an error. The game should run on Windows 10 without issue. (At the very least, it has a 'Works on my Machine™' Certification.)
A fun game to play during a Corona Vacation/Layoff. This a mostly-faithful albeit watered-down version of an arcade classic. Fun in a pinch if you're too lazy to install and get MAME running or too cheap to buy an Xbox to play one game from 1994, but lacks the nuance of the original game's controls with significantly downgraded graphics equivalent to the Saturn version. Since this port predates USB, your controller will likely not work. Worst of all, the iconic Mitsuyoshi soundtrack is nowhere to be heard.
Shadow The Hedgehog2020-03-121 point
10/10 will download again.
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Developer(s) | Sega |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Composer(s) |
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Series | Daytona USA |
Platform(s) | Sega Saturn, Microsoft Windows |
Release | Saturn
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Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Daytona USA: Championship Circuit Edition or Daytona USA: Circuit Edition in Japan, is a racing game by Sega, specifically designed for the Sega Saturn. Released in 1996, it is a reworked and extended version of the original Daytona USA, and was developed by the same team that oversaw the Saturn port of Sega Rally Championship,[3] by using a modified version of the Sega Saturn engine of Sega Rally Championship.[4]
This version was originally released in Europe and North America, with some modifications done in the subsequent Japanese release. Improvements over the original Sega Saturn version of Daytona USA include a drastic reduction in popup, increased framerate (now a consistent thirty frames per second), a new selection of cars, two new courses, a 2-player mode, compatibility with the Saturn's 3D analogue control pad and Arcade Racer steering wheel, and a ghost mode.[3] The European release does not feature the 'black bars' at the top and bottom of the screen that are present in the majority of PAL games of the era[5] - the box boasts 'slick new full screen graphics'.
It was also separately released for the Saturn as a Netlink-compatible title, entitled Daytona USA: CCE Netlink Edition.[6]
This is the first version of Daytona USA to name the three tracks present in the original game, rather than using Beginner, Advanced, and Expert.[5] 'Three Seven Speedway' (beginner track), 'Dinosaur Canyon' (advanced track) and 'Seaside Street Galaxy' (expert track). The game also features two brand new circuits, 'National Park Speedway' and 'Desert City'.[4]Daytona USA Deluxe for PC also adds a sixth course, 'Silver Ocean Causeway'.
After finishing the Saturn version of Sega Rally Championship, the development team were planning to do a Saturn conversion of Indy 500, but due to fan demand they undertook Daytona USA: Championship Circuit Edition instead. Work on the game began in March 1996.[4]
In response to numerous fan complaints that the original Daytona USA soundtrack was inappropriate for a racing game, Sega Europe's in-house composer, Richard Jacques, was tasked with remixing the original songs, along with musicians from both Sega Japan and Sega America.[4]
The game retained the 'Dancing Jeffry' feature from the Seaside Street Galaxy from the original Daytona USA. Jeffry is one of the main characters from Virtua Fighter; a statue of him was created in the course as a secondary feature.
Due to heavy consumer demand for the game in Europe, Daytona USA: Championship Circuit Edition was released there first, with North American and Japanese versions following some months later - a reverse of the usual pattern.[7]
Publication | Score |
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GameSpot | 6.8/10 (SAT)[8] |
Sega Saturn Magazine | 90% (SAT)[9] |
Reviewing the Saturn version in GameSpot, Tom Ham called Championship Circuit Edition 'a very impressive sequel that greatly improves upon the original.' He particularly praised the two-player mode, high frame rate, near absence of pop up, and dramatic crash sequences.[8] Rich Leadbetter of Sega Saturn Magazine was also impressed with the graphical features, but strongly objected to the fact that the cars do not handle the same as they did in the arcade and Saturn versions of Daytona USA. He found the music uneven and the two-player mode plagued by clipping on the three original tracks, and concluded, 'Take away the Daytona baggage and essentially you have a different racing game that is very enjoyable to play, looks absolutely fantastic, has five ace tracks, two-player capabilities and loads of lastability. ... It's just a shame that the genius gameplay that made Saturn Daytona USA so great (despite its graphical frailties) isn't here in any way, shape or form.'[9]GamePro's Johnny Ballgame judged it 'a solid sequel' and a strong racer in absolute terms, but concluded that Saturn owners should instead get Andretti Racing, since the Saturn version was being released in stores at the same time and has a much larger number of tracks.[10]