Daytona USA | |
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Daytona USA arcade flyer
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Developer(s) | Sega AM2 |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Director(s) | Toshihiro Nagoshi |
Producer(s) | Toshihiro Nagoshi Yu Suzuki |
Designer(s) | Toshihiro Nagoshi |
Programmer(s) | Takuji Masuda |
Composer(s) |
Takenobu Mitsuyoshi David Leytze |
Platform(s) | Arcade, Sega Saturn, Windows, PlayStation Network, Xbox 360 (XBLA) |
Release |
Arcade
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Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) |
Single-player Multiplayer |
Arcade system | Sega Model 2 |
Review scores | |
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Publication | Score |
1UP.com | (PSN/XBLA) B |
AllGame | (Arcade) (Saturn) (PC) |
CVG | (Arcade) 96% (Saturn) 96% |
Edge | (Saturn) 8 / 10 |
EGM | (Saturn) 15.5 / 20 |
Eurogamer | (XBLA) 9 / 10 |
Famitsu | (Saturn) 30 / 40 (Saturn) 8 / 10 (Saturn) 9 / 10 |
GameFan | (Saturn) 264 / 300 |
GamePro | (Saturn) 4.5 / 5 |
GamesMaster | (Saturn) 84% |
GamesRadar | (PSN/XBLA) |
OPM (UK) | (PSN) 8 / 10 |
OXM (UK) | (XBLA) 9 / 10 |
Games World | (Saturn) 94% |
Maximum | (Saturn) |
Mean Machines | (Saturn) 96% |
(PC) 86% | |
(Saturn) 95% | |
Sega Pro | (Saturn) 94% |
Sega Saturn Magazine | (Saturn) |
Daytona USA is a racing video game developed by Sega AM2 and released by Sega, with a limited release in 1993 followed by a full release in 1994. One of the highest grossing arcade games of all time,Daytona USA was Sega's first title to debut on the Sega Model 2 arcade board, and, at the time of its release, was considered the most visually detailed 3D racing game. Compared to the flat-shaded polygons of its predecessor, Virtua Racing, Daytona's 3D-world was fully texture-mapped, giving it a more realistic appearance. Daytona was one of the first video games to feature filtered, texture-mapped polygons, giving it the most detailed graphics yet seen in a video game up until that time. In single-player mode, Daytona maintained a consistent 60fps (frames per second) rate, even with multiple opponents on screen, surpassing the motion smoothness of the only other racing game in a comparable graphical arena, Namco's Ridge Racer.
A slightly updated version of Daytona USA was re-released in arcades in 2010 as Sega Racing Classic.
On 12 October 2011 Sega announced that Daytona USA would be coming to Xbox Live and PlayStation Network. This also marked the return of the original name. The game saw its release on 25 October for PlayStation Network, and 26 October for Xbox Live Arcade.
The player is put behind the wheel of a (known as the Hornet, where the car has a lot of similarities with the NASCAR Chevrolet Lumina), with the choice of three tracks as well as an automatic or manual transmission. The player's objectives are to outrun the competing cars, and complete the race before time runs out.