afgavinstan wrote:I would straight up kill a man for any kind of Ridge Racer on Switch.
JonB wrote:There's something to be said for having a small number of tracks to keep your focus. Well, at £6 anyway.
optimark_prime wrote:Would love M2 to work on a Sega Ages Sega Rally.
optimark_prime wrote:Finishing 1st on all three tracks on the Mega Drive, opened up mirror courses.JonB wrote:There's something to be said for having a small number of tracks to keep your focus. Well, at £6 anyway.
optimark_prime wrote:Would love M2 to work on a Sega Ages Sega Rally.
LtPidgeon wrote:I’ll be picking this up today. Why oh why hasn’t there been a Sega Racing Collection, or is this the start of them? Are they planning on doing Scud Race?
JonB wrote:Licensing issues for Daytona?
ChopperByrne wrote:Been thinking of picking this up on Saturn recently. Have fond memories of the 32X version.
JonB wrote:The arcade game, I think.
Blue Swirl wrote:JonB wrote:The arcade game, I think.
Ah, even better.
Blue Swirl wrote:NP. I clocked it was probably the arcade after downloading it, as the game asked me to 'insert coins' rather than 'press start'.
What control method are people using? I've only done a couple of races but left analogue for steering and right for acceleration/braking seems to work OK.
optimark_prime wrote:That’s the method I’ve been using recently. It feels better than the old fashioned button control.
retroking1981 wrote:How are we doing the time trials? Might give them ago to get a bit more value out of it.
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