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  • SEGA brings Daytona back to arcades – Daytona 3 Championship USA

    You read that right, Daytona is back and just as it was first time around in the 90s, it’s set to be a game changer. Daytona USA is the pinnacle of arcade racing and now Sega is ready to bring its #1 racer screeching into the 21st century!

    It revolutionized the arcade scene when it was first launched in 1994, and this franchise can deservedly lay claim to bold statements such as iconic, classic and legendary.

    This brand new version, Daytona 3 Championship USA, features three brand new tracks including a recreation of the newly renovated Daytona International Speedway. In addition, the original three classic courses have been remastered for the modern era. New cars and new game modes bring more for players old and new to experience.

    Sega has gone all out on a cabinet design to do this global brand justice and make it stand out from the pack. The cabinet with 47” LED monitor is linkable for up to eight players and lit from top to bottom. It even has a moulded under seat engine! New game features include a live in-game camera system so you can enjoy maximum bragging rights as you overtake your friends! Also brand new to Daytona 3 is the ‘Live TV’ inspired spectator video billboard marquee with 27” display. This allows spectators to see what’s happening in the race, whether it’s a crash, a pass for position or to find out who’s winning or losing!

    “This is a game changer. This is a premium game that delivers on quality, player experience and operator features that sets a very high bar for arcade video racing games. Importantly we have based it on the original game engine that gave us the amazing ‘AI’ and ‘catch up’ feeling that we all grew to love” commented Patrick Michael, Head of Local R&D.

    The game also has an all-new party mode allowing operators to run special events easily. In addition, to assist engineers, there is the introduction of ‘Sega-IQ Intelligent Service Menus’; these are designed to offer prompts and troubleshooting advice when the onsite technician is maintaining the game.

    “At SEGA we have always been passionate about developing the best arcade racing games, it’s part of our DNA, so to have the opportunity to work on this title that truly captures the spirit of the racing scene in Daytona is nothing short of an honour.” commented Sega’s CEO Paul Williams.

    Whether players enjoyed the game back in the 90s or experience it now for the first time, they’ll find it’s easy to pick up and fun to master; with simple and quick menu options they will be straight to the starting grid. Confidence will come from the first lap and the competitive spirt will kick in as players find themselves challenging their rivals for the lead!
    Developed and manufactured to the highest quality, Daytona 3 Championship USA will feature in game rooms and FEC’s for years to come.

    Have you got what it takes to take the flag again…. because Daytona is back!

    Source: Megalextoria: Arcade » SEGA brings Daytona back to arcades – Daytona 3 Championship USA


  • Virtual-On

    Japanese and American ads for Virtual-On, and it’s Saturn port.

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    Virtual On, the full name of which is actually Cybertroopers Virtual-On is an arcade game released by Sega in 1996 and ported to the Sega Saturn the same year. It was also released for the PC the following year.

    Virtual On is essentially a 3D fighting game. Part of what makes the game somewhat unique is the sci-fi setting and the use of firearms and explosives in addition to melee weapons. Each player controls a mecha called a Virtuaroid. Each Virtuaroid typically has three weapons. A firearm of some sort in the right hand, an explosive of some sort in the left, and a typically powerful center weapon that can only be used a few times in a row before running out of energy. The Virtuaroids are controlled with twin sticks and left and right fire buttons. Two player versions were also released for the Saturn that supported the NetLink and XBAND for online 2-player gaming. It was one of only a few games that did so.

    Though not your typical fighting game, Virtual On got mostly good reviews in both its arcade and Saturn forms. It also spawned a successful series of games. A remake of the original was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2007. It featured improved graphics and framerates as well as some new features. The original game was also released on the Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network. It is worth checking out in one for or another if you are a fan of fighting games or mecha games.





  • Bubble Bobble PCB

    Bubble Bobble PCB

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