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| tab4={{DC}} PAL
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| tab7={{GC}} PAL
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| tab8={{PS2}} NTSC-U
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| tab9={{PS2}} NTSC-J
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| tab10={{PS2}} PAL
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| publisher={{company|[[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]]|system=NAOMI,DC}}
 
{{company|[[Acclaim Entertainment]]|system=PS2,GC}}
 
{{company|[[Acclaim Entertainment]]|system=PS2,GC}}
| developer={{company|[[Sega AM2]]|system=NAOMI}}
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|licensor={{company|[[Sega Corporation (2000-2015)|Sega Corporation]]|system=PS2,GC}}
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{{company|[[Acclaim Japan]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210607101052/https://tcrf.net/Category:Games_published_by_Acclaim_Japan}}|system=PS2|region=JP}}
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| developer={{company|[[Sega Software R&D Dept. 2]]|[[Sega Mechatro]] (Deluxe Cabinet){{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20080821102752/http://sega-mechatro.com/products-mt/1999/12/18_wheelerdx_1.html}}|system=NAOMI}}
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{{company|[[Sega Mechatro]] (Deluxe Cabinet){{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20080821102752/http://sega-mechatro.com/products-mt/1999/12/18_wheelerdx_1.html}}|system=NAOMI}}
 
{{company|[[CRI]]|system=DC}}
 
{{company|[[CRI]]|system=DC}}
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{{company|[[Acclaim Studios Cheltenham]]|system=PS2,GC}}
 
| distributor={{company|[[Halifax]]|system=PS2,GC|region=IT}}
 
| distributor={{company|[[Halifax]]|system=PS2,GC|region=IT}}
 
| system=[[Sega NAOMI]], [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]]
 
| system=[[Sega NAOMI]], [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]]
 
| sounddriver=
 
| sounddriver=
| peripherals={{DC}} [[Jump Pack]], [[Dreamcast Modem]], [[Race Controller]], [[Visual Memory Unit]], [[Dreamcast VGA Box]]
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| peripherals={{DC}} [[Jump Pack]], [[Dreamcast Modem]], [[Race Controller]], [[Visual Memory Unit]], [[Dreamcast VGA Box]] {{PS2}} [[GT Force]]
 
| players=1-2
 
| players=1-2
| genre=Drive (Large Trailer Driving Game)/Drive (Ogata Trailer Unten Game) (ドライブ(大型トレーラー運転ゲーム)){{fileref|18wheeler dc jp backcover.jpg}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20080130133534/http://sega.jp/dc/001002/}}, Racing{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20201023172835/https://sega.jp/history/hard/dreamcast/software.html}}
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| genre=Drive (Large Trailer Driving Game)/Drive (Ogata Trailer Unten Game) (ドライブ(大型トレーラー運転ゲーム)){{fileref|18wheeler dc jp backcover.jpg}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20080130133534/http://sega.jp/dc/001002/}}, Racing{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20201023172835/https://sega.jp/history/hard/dreamcast/software.html}}
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| languages={{LanguageList|en|fr|de|es|format=DC}}
 
| releases={{releasesArcade
 
| releases={{releasesArcade
 
| naomi_date_jp=1999-12
 
| naomi_date_jp=1999-12
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| dc_code_jp_d=HDR-0080-1
 
| dc_code_jp_d=HDR-0080-1
 
| dc_rrp_jp_d=2,800e{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20080130133534/http://sega.jp/dc/001002/}}
 
| dc_rrp_jp_d=2,800e{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20080130133534/http://sega.jp/dc/001002/}}
| dc_date_us=2001-05-22{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20031225132337/http://www.sega.com:80/games/dreamcast/post_dreamcastgame.jhtml?PRODID=749}}
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| dc_date_us=2001-05-22{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20031225132337/http://www.sega.com:80/games/dreamcast/post_dreamcastgame.jhtml?PRODID=749}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010610201840/http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/categories/homepages/Dreamcast.asp}}
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| dc_rrp_us=39.99{{magref|gamepro|154|96}}
 
| dc_code_us=51064
 
| dc_code_us=51064
 
| dc_rating_us=e
 
| dc_rating_us=e
| dc_date_uk=2001-06-01{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010619182025/http://www.sega-europe.com/english/news/000035/000035.php}}<!--2001-05-18{{magref|dmuk|22|66}}-->
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| dc_date_uk=2001-06-01{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010619182025/http://www.sega-europe.com/english/news/000035/000035.php}}{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20020115170616/http://www.chipsworld.co.uk/detProd.asp?ProductCode=4180}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010612120626/http://www.amazon.co.uk:80/exec/obidos/tg/stores/static/-/videogames/bs-dreamcast/}}
 
| dc_code_uk=MK-51064-50
 
| dc_code_uk=MK-51064-50
 
| dc_rating_uk=3
 
| dc_rating_uk=3
 
| dc_rrp_uk=29.99{{magref|odmuk|20|55}}{{magref|dmuk|22|66}}
 
| dc_rrp_uk=29.99{{magref|odmuk|20|55}}{{magref|dmuk|22|66}}
| dc_date_de=2001-05-18
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| dc_date_de=2001-06-01
 
| dc_code_de=MK-51064-50
 
| dc_code_de=MK-51064-50
 
| dc_rating_de=6
 
| dc_rating_de=6
| dc_date_es=2001-05-18
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| dc_date_es=2001-05-31{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20010622081153/http://www.centromail.es/top/ficha.asp?codmail=17147&codprov=}}
 
| dc_code_es=MK-51064-50
 
| dc_code_es=MK-51064-50
 
| dc_rating_es=tp
 
| dc_rating_es=tp
| dc_date_fr=2001-05-18
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| dc_date_fr=2001-06-01{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20021215151523/http://www.micromania.fr/zooms/?ref=18957}}{{ref|1=http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/557790/ref=vg_br_dp_2_lf/t/}}
 
| dc_code_fr=MK-51064-50
 
| dc_code_fr=MK-51064-50
 
| dc_rating_fr=tp
 
| dc_rating_fr=tp
| dc_date_au=2001
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| dc_date_au=2001-07-31{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20020101221133/http://www.gameswarehouse.com.au/DRCnew.asp}}
 
| dc_rrp_au=89.95{{magref|hyper|92|68}}
 
| dc_rrp_au=89.95{{magref|hyper|92|68}}
| dc_date_pt=2001
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| dc_date_pt=2001-06-01
 
| dc_code_pt=DCJS23314
 
| dc_code_pt=DCJS23314
 
}}
 
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| ps2_rating_au=g8
 
| ps2_rating_au=g8
 
}}
 
}}
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| properties={{Properties|DC|adx|flash}}
 
}}
 
}}
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (エイティーン・ホイーラー) is a racing game developed by [[Sega AM2]] for the [[Sega NAOMI]] arcade hardware in 1999.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (エイティーン・ホイーラー) is a [[Sega NAOMI]] arcade [[wikipedia:Semi-trailer truck|semi-trailer truck]] driving game developed by [[Sega Software R&D Dept. 2]] and manufactured by [[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]]
 
 
The game was quickly brought to the [[Sega Dreamcast]] in 2000. After Sega pulled out of the hardware market ports were released for the [[Sony PlayStation 2]] and [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2001/2002 by [[Acclaim]]. ''18 Wheeler'' was followed up by ''[[The King of Route 66]]'' in 2002/2003.
 
 
 
The Dreamcast version was once set to include online play{{magref|egm|137|38}}, but the feature was scrapped before release.
 
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
 
In the game the player drives a large 18-wheel American truck from one destination to another, attempting to avoid obstacles (and rivals) so as not to damage the load. However, more points are awarded for fast times, and you must beat your rival in order to succeed.
 
In the game the player drives a large 18-wheel American truck from one destination to another, attempting to avoid obstacles (and rivals) so as not to damage the load. However, more points are awarded for fast times, and you must beat your rival in order to succeed.
  
==Production credits==
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===Trucks===
===Arcade version===
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{{InfoTable|
{{multicol|
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{{InfoRow
{{creditstable|
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| title=Asphalt Cowboy
*'''Producer:''' [[Kazuhiro Goji]]
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| image=
*'''Director:''' [[Keiichi Matsunami]]
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| desc='''Speed:''' 3<br/>'''Torque:''' 4<br/>'''Toughness:''' 4
*'''Sub Director:''' [[Tetsuro Hosokawa]]
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}}
*'''Programmer:''' MK+MM+TM+RM+MM2, Masami-Zil-Yamana V1.3, Paku & Pen, Hiroyuki-PRW-Itou, [[Tetsuya Kanatani]]
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{{InfoRow
*'''Map Designer:''' [[Hidehiko Motono]], [[Eitaro Ariyoshi]], [[Nobusada Takahashi]], [[Yoichi Masuyama]]
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| title=Stream Line
*'''Designer:''' [[Yoji Iio]], [[Yukari Matsunami]], [[Wataru Sakomura]], [[Hironobu Ariga]], [[Ryoko Horie]], [[Madoka Midorikawa]], [[Tsutomu Shimobayashi]], [[Tomohiro Miura]], [[Itsuki Watanabe]]
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| image=
*'''Sound Design:''' [[Tatsutoshi Narita]], [[Keisuke Tsukahara]]
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| desc='''Speed:''' 4<br/>'''Torque:''' 3<br/>'''Toughness:''' 2
*'''Cabinet Design:''' [[Yasuhiro Komori]]
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}}
*'''Mechanism Design:''' [[Yoshinao Usuki]], [[Masaki Kawabata]]
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{{InfoRow
*'''Electric Design:''' [[Hideki Watanabe]]
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| title=Long Horn
*'''Coordinator:''' [[Hiroshi Kataoka]]
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| image=
*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Yu Suzuki]], [[Makoto Osaki]], [[Shingo Dote]], [[Hiroshi Aso]], [[Daisuke Fujimi]], [[Kazuo Shiomi]], Usui Kazuhito, Taiyo Amano, Soft R&D#2 T&R Section
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| desc='''Speed:''' 2<br/>'''Torque:''' 4<br/>'''Toughness:''' 4
*'''Presented by:''' [[Sega]]
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}}
| source=In-game credits {{ref|1=https://youtu.be/aGWY0QEh8yU?t=763}}
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{{InfoRow
| console=NAOMI
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| title=Highway Cat
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| image=
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| desc='''Speed:''' 4<br/>'''Torque:''' 2<br/>'''Toughness:''' 3
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Nippon Maru
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| image=
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| desc='''Speed:''' 3<br/>'''Torque:''' 3<br/>'''Toughness:''' 3
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}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
{{creditstable|
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===Stages===
*'''Producer:''' [[Yu Suzuki]]{{ref|http://www.gdcvault.com/play/1014723/Yu-Suzuki-s-Gameworks-A}}
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{{InfoTable|imagewidths=200|
| console=NAOMI
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Stage 1: New York to Key west
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| screenshot=Notavailable.svg
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| desc=
 
}}
 
}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Stage 2: St.Petersburg to Dallas
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| screenshot=Notavailable.svg
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| desc=
 
}}
 
}}
 
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{{InfoRow
===Dreamcast version===
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| title=Stage 3: Dallas to Las Vegas
{{multicol|
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| screenshot=Notavailable.svg
{{creditstable|
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| desc=
*'''Concept Designer, Director:''' [[Kazuhiro Goji]]
 
*'''Coordinator:''' [[Hiroshi Kataoka]]
 
*'''Director:''' [[Keiichi Matsunami]]
 
*'''Programmers:''' MM2+RM+TM+KM+MM+YK+TT, Paku&Pen
 
*'''Design Team 1:''' [[Eitaro Ariyoshi]], [[Nobusada Takahashi]], [[Tsutomu Shimobayashi]], [[Nobuko Kino]], [[Tomohiko Koyama]], [[Daisuke Miyahara]]
 
*'''Design Team 2:''' [[Hidehiko Motono]], [[Yukari Matsunami]], [[Yoji Iio]], [[Madoka MidoriKawa]], [[Hironobu Ariga]]
 
*'''Sound Composers:''' [[Keisuke Tsukahara]], [[Tomoya Koga]]
 
*'''Sound Producer:''' [[Tatsutoshi Narita]]
 
*'''Assistant:''' [[Tetsuro Hosokawa]]
 
*'''Publicity Designer:''' [[Akira Yamanaka]]
 
*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Yu Suzuki]], [[Daisuke Fujimi]], [[Kazuo Shiomi]], [[AM2|AM2 T&R Section]], All Original 18 Wheeler Staff
 
*'''Presented by:''' [[Sega]]
 
:'''Original Game ©[[Sega]], 1999'''
 
:'''©[[Sega]]/[[CRI]] 2000, 2001'''
 
| source=In-game credits
 
| console=DC
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
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{{InfoRow
{{creditstable|
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| title=Stage 4: Las Vegas to San Francisco
*'''Product Development:'''
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| screenshot=Notavailable.svg
**'''Localization Producer:''' [[Klayton Vorlick]]
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| desc=
**'''Localization Manager:''' [[Osamu Shibamiya]]
 
**'''Vice President of PD:''' [[Jin Shimazaki]]
 
**'''Test Manager:''' [[John Amirkhan]]
 
**'''Lead Tester:''' Benji Galvez
 
*'''Marketing/Public Relations:'''
 
**'''Product Manager:''' [[Robert Alvarez|Rob Alvarez]]
 
**'''Associate Product Manager:''' [[Cord Smith]]
 
**'''Director of Product Marketing:''' [[John Golden]]
 
**'''Public Relations:''' [[Gwen Marker]], [[Teri Higgins]]
 
*'''Creative Services:'''
 
**'''Director of Creative Services:''' [[Robert Schonfisch]]
 
**'''Packaging Design:''' [[Miles Steuding]]
 
**'''Project Coordinator:''' [[Arianne Pitts]]
 
*'''Manual Production:'''
 
**'''Writer/Translator/DTP:''' [[Makoto Nishino]]
 
**'''Design:''' [[Naohiko Iida]]
 
**'''Writer (JPN Manual):''' [[Hiroki Osawa]]
 
**'''Supervisor:''' [[Yoshihiro Sakuta]]
 
*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Peter Moore]], [[Chris Gilbert]], [[Kathleen Joyce]], [[Joe Culley]], [[Charles Bellfield]], [[Michael Dobbins|Mike Dobbins]], [[Chris Olson]], [[Bridget Oates]], [[Hiroshi Okuno]]
 
| source=US manual
 
| pdf=18wheeler dc us manual.pdf
 
| pdfpage=20
 
| console=DC
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
}}
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==History==
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===Development===
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Development}}
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The game was conceived by [[Kazuhiro Goji]]{{ref|https://archive.is/S34n3|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1720975550775443852}}{{ref|https://archive.is/8k2sc|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1720975496626999330}}{{ref|https://archive.is/NiP74|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1731348752458543414}}, a designer within [[Sega AM4]], which was renamed [[Sega Mechatro]] earlier the same year ''{{PAGENAME}}'' was released. The temporary title for the game was '''18 WHEELER: PRO-TRUCKER ACROSS THE AMERICA''{{ref|https://archive.is/NiP74|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1731348752458543414}}{{ref|https://archive.is/Dm4MB|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1731347776230019353}}, and the concept designs were created by Goji using [[wikipedia:Adobe Illustrator|Adobe Illustrator]], and were written by [[Keiichi Matsunami]], who at the time was not employed by Sega, instead at either Video System or Media Design & Art, but would later work for the game's 3rd known development team: [[Sega AM2]] (known as [[Sega Software R&D Dept. 2]] for much of 1999).
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Various details about the development were revealed by Keiichi Matsunami on Twitter shortly after departing Sega in 2023. This includes driving the actual Route 99 to capture background visual reference{{ref|https://archive.is/yljXO|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1722567883111448896}}{{ref|https://archive.is/tWcCp|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1722565293032288585}}, spending a lot of time adjusting his favourite moment in the game to make it funny, the beginning of stage 2{{ref|https://archive.is/NZe8d|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1722568100074418665}}{{ref|https://archive.is/rVPss|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1722565397336178719}}, his body's experiences with the cabinet's vibration{{ref|https://archive.is/462bi|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1722569427588444461}}{{ref|https://archive.is/8wHEa|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1722567465534894289}}, being asked to remove vulgar enemy dialogue like "Stupid Jerk!" {{ref|https://archive.is/yChy4|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1722934765526098321}}{{ref|https://archive.is/j9XH8|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1722933260886605994}}, getting a driver's license specifically to feel more comfortable developing the game{{ref|https://archive.is/cx83M|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1722936288016490553}} concept designs for the course{{ref|https://archive.is/G6vXo|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1722935556152418363}}{{ref|https://archive.ph/R8k2d|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1734553456021807335}}{{ref|https://archive.is/VrZgg|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1734553456021807335}} and {{ref|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1737125039261311055}} and [[Dreamcast]]-exclusive features{{ref|https://archive.is/pu4IO|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1737123736745349195}}{{ref|https://archive.is/wip/Co2kM|https://twitter.com/SG_matsu/status/1737125039261311055}}.
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===Legacy===
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''{{PAGENAME}}'' was released exclusively to Japanese arcades in December 1999, the game was later ported to the [[Sega Dreamcast]] courtesy of developer [[CRI]] and publisher [[Sega]] the next year, with eventual [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Nintendo GameCube]] ports being released one year after that. The [[Sega Dreamcast]] version was planned to include online play{{magref|egm|137|38}}, but the feature was ultimately scrapped before release.
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In February 2002, [[Sega AM2]] released a spiritual sequel, ''[[The King of Route 66]]''. [[Sega Logistics Service]] announced it would end service on ''18 Wheeler'' arcade machines on March 31, 2017.{{fileref|SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-11 JP.pdf}}{{fileref|SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-12.pdf}}
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==Production credits==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Production credits}}
  
 
==Digital manuals==
 
==Digital manuals==
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===Dreamcast version===
 
===Dreamcast version===
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{{ratings
 
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| icon=DC
| consolesplus=87
 
| consolesplus_source={{magref|consolesplus|106|124|printpage=124/125}}
 
| consolesplus_1=86
 
| consolesplus_source_1={{magref|consolesplus|112|91}}
 
| dmjp_r=80
 
| dmjp_r_source={{magref|dmjp_r||34}}
 
| edge=60
 
| edge_source={{magref|edge|92|100|printpage=100}}
 
 
| egmes=78
 
| egmes=78
 
| egmes_source={{num|1|page=38}}
 
| egmes_source={{num|1|page=38}}
| famitsu=73
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}}
| famitsu_source={{num|618|page=34|pdf=}}
 
}}<section end="DC_ratings" />
 
 
{{Scanbox
 
{{Scanbox
 
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| square=yes
 
| square=yes
 
| disc=18wheeler dc pal disc.jpg
 
| disc=18wheeler dc pal disc.jpg
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| manual=18Wheeler-DC-EU-Manual.pdf
 
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| cover=18WAPT PS2 US Box.jpg
 
| cover=18WAPT PS2 US Box.jpg
 
| disc=18Wheeler PS2 US Disc.jpg
 
| disc=18Wheeler PS2 US Disc.jpg
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| manual=18Wheeler PS2 US Manual.pdf
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=PlayStation 2
 
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==Technical information==
 
==Technical information==
===ROM dump status===
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}}
{{romtable|
 
{{rom|DC|sha1=|md5=|crc32=|size=|date=2001-04-05|source=GD-R|comments=|quality=|prototype=yes|protoname=Dreamcast prototype; 2001-04-05}}
 
{{rom|DC|sha1=|md5=|crc32=|size=|date=2001-02-02|source=GD-R|comments=|quality=|prototype=yes|protoname=Dreamcast prototype; 2001-02-02}}
 
{{rom|PS2|sha1=6ca9b541aa5ad9479601d4c169e49120b6e0e4d8|md5=0df6cec0e01e38738fb1e7fb199bb4d8|crc32=ec20fe5d|size=750,033,984|date= |source=CD-ROM (EU)|comments=SLES-50214 (V1.01)|quality=|prototype=no}}
 
{{rom|PS2|sha1=10bcc9520c1eebd47f6a2304c17d738b0a421015|md5=eea1e51b15b8ce43af264dec8ca19f36|crc32=af923475|size=749,866,992|date= |source=CD-ROM (US)|comments=SLUS-20210 (V1.00)|quality=|prototype=no}}
 
}}
 
 
 
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* Sega of America webpage: [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.sega.com:80/games/dreamcast/post_dreamcastgame.jhtml?PRODID=749 Dreamcast]
 
* Sega of America webpage: [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.sega.com:80/games/dreamcast/post_dreamcastgame.jhtml?PRODID=749 Dreamcast]
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    NTSC-J
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    PAL
  • Nintendo GameCube
    NTSC-U
  • Nintendo GameCube
    NTSC-J
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    PAL
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    NTSC-U
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    NTSC-J
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18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker
System(s): Sega NAOMI, Sega Dreamcast, GameCube, PlayStation 2
Publisher:
Arcade (NAOMI)
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Sony PlayStation 2
Nintendo GameCube
Acclaim Entertainment
Developer:
Distributor:
Sony PlayStation 2
Nintendo GameCube
Halifax (IT)
Licensor:
Sony PlayStation 2
Nintendo GameCube
Sega Corporation
Sony PlayStation 2
Acclaim Japan[2] (JP)
Peripherals supported:
Sega Dreamcast
Jump Pack, Dreamcast Modem, Race Controller, Visual Memory Unit, Dreamcast VGA Box
Sony PlayStation 2
GT Force
Genre: Drive (Large Trailer Driving Game)/Drive (Ogata Trailer Unten Game) (ドライブ(大型トレーラー運転ゲーム))[3][4], Racing[5]

















Number of players: 1-2
Official in-game languages:
Sega Dreamcast
  • English
  • Français
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Release Date RRP Code
    Arcade (NAOMI)
    JP
    ¥? 840-0036C
    Arcade (NAOMI)
    JP
    (upright)
    ¥? 840-0037C
    Arcade (NAOMI)
    JP
    (deluxe (rev A))
    ¥? 840-0023C






















    Sega Dreamcast
    JP
    ¥5,800 (6,090)5,800e[4] HDR-0080
    Sega Rating: All Ages
    Sega Dreamcast
    JP
    (Dorikore)
    ¥2,800 (2,940)2,800e[4] HDR-0080-1
    Sega Dreamcast
    US
    $39.9939.99[8] 51064
    ESRB: Everyone
    Sega Dreamcast
    DE
    MK-51064-50
    USK: 6
    Sega Dreamcast
    ES
    MK-51064-50
    aDeSe: Todos los Publicos
    Sega Dreamcast
    FR
    MK-51064-50
    SELL: Tous Publics
    Sega Dreamcast
    PT
    DCJS23314
    Sega Dreamcast
    UK
    £29.9929.99[12][13] MK-51064-50
    ELSPA: 3+ OK
    Sega Dreamcast
    AU
    $89.9589.95[18]
    Nintendo GameCube
    JP
    ¥5,800 (6,090)5,800 (6,090)[24] DOL-P-GWEJ
    DOL-GWEJ-JPN
    Nintendo GameCube
    US
    DOL-P-GWEE
    DOL-GWEE-USA
    ESRB: Everyone
    Nintendo GameCube
    DE
    DOL-P-GWEP
    DOL-GWEP-NOE
    USK: 6
    Nintendo GameCube
    ES
    DOL-P-GWEP
    DOL-GWEP-ESP
    aDeSe: Todos los Publicos
    Nintendo GameCube
    FR
    DOL-P-GWEP
    DOL-GWEP-FAH
    SELL: Tous Publics
    Nintendo GameCube
    IT
    DOL-P-GWEP
    DOL-GWEP-ITA
    ELSPA: 3+ OK
    Nintendo GameCube
    UK
    DOL-P-GWEP
    DOL-GWEP-UKV
    ELSPA: 3+ OK
    Nintendo GameCube
    AU
    DOL-P-GWEP
    OFLC: G
    Nintendo GameCube
    AU
    (alt)
    DOL-P-GWEP
    OFLC: G8
    Sony PlayStation 2
    JP
    ¥5,800 (6,090)5,800 (6,090)[29] SLPM-62211
    Sony PlayStation 2
    US
    $49.9949.99[28] SLUS-20210
    ESRB: Everyone
    Sony PlayStation 2
    BX
    SLES-50214
    AML 23269.78 FAH
    SELL: Tous Publics
    Sony PlayStation 2
    DE
    DM 119.00119.00[27] SLES-50214
    AML 23269.03 GER
    USK: 6
    Sony PlayStation 2
    ES
    SLES-50214
    AML 23269.04 ESP
    aDeSe: 13+
    Sony PlayStation 2
    FR
    SLES-50214
    AML 23269.78 FAH
    SELL: Tous Publics
    Sony PlayStation 2
    UK
    SLES-50214
    AML 23269.01 ENG
    ELSPA: 3+ OK
    Sony PlayStation 2
    IT
    SLES-50214
    AML 23269.05 ITA
    ELSPA: 3+ OK
    Sony PlayStation 2
    AU
    SLES-50214
    AML 23269.01 ENG
    OFLC: G8

    18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker (エイティーン・ホイーラー) is a Sega NAOMI arcade semi-trailer truck driving game developed by Sega Software R&D Dept. 2 and manufactured by Sega Enterprises, Ltd.

    Gameplay

    In the game the player drives a large 18-wheel American truck from one destination to another, attempting to avoid obstacles (and rivals) so as not to damage the load. However, more points are awarded for fast times, and you must beat your rival in order to succeed.

    Trucks

    Asphalt Cowboy
    Speed: 3
    Torque: 4
    Toughness: 4
    Stream Line
    Speed: 4
    Torque: 3
    Toughness: 2
    Long Horn
    Speed: 2
    Torque: 4
    Toughness: 4
    Highway Cat
    Speed: 4
    Torque: 2
    Toughness: 3
    Nippon Maru
    Speed: 3
    Torque: 3
    Toughness: 3

    Stages

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    Stage 1: New York to Key west

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    Stage 2: St.Petersburg to Dallas

    Notavailable.svg

    Stage 3: Dallas to Las Vegas

    Notavailable.svg

    Stage 4: Las Vegas to San Francisco

    History

    Development

    Main article: 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker/Development.

    The game was conceived by Kazuhiro Goji[30][31][32], a designer within Sega AM4, which was renamed Sega Mechatro earlier the same year 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker was released. The temporary title for the game was '18 WHEELER: PRO-TRUCKER ACROSS THE AMERICA[32][33], and the concept designs were created by Goji using Adobe Illustrator, and were written by Keiichi Matsunami, who at the time was not employed by Sega, instead at either Video System or Media Design & Art, but would later work for the game's 3rd known development team: Sega AM2 (known as Sega Software R&D Dept. 2 for much of 1999).

    Various details about the development were revealed by Keiichi Matsunami on Twitter shortly after departing Sega in 2023. This includes driving the actual Route 99 to capture background visual reference[34][35], spending a lot of time adjusting his favourite moment in the game to make it funny, the beginning of stage 2[36][37], his body's experiences with the cabinet's vibration[38][39], being asked to remove vulgar enemy dialogue like "Stupid Jerk!" [40][41], getting a driver's license specifically to feel more comfortable developing the game[42] concept designs for the course[43][44][45] and [46] and Dreamcast-exclusive features[47][48].

    Legacy

    18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker was released exclusively to Japanese arcades in December 1999, the game was later ported to the Sega Dreamcast courtesy of developer CRI and publisher Sega the next year, with eventual PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube ports being released one year after that. The Sega Dreamcast version was planned to include online play[49], but the feature was ultimately scrapped before release.

    In February 2002, Sega AM2 released a spiritual sequel, The King of Route 66. Sega Logistics Service announced it would end service on 18 Wheeler arcade machines on March 31, 2017.[50][51]

    Production credits

    Main article: 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker/Production credits.

    Digital manuals

    Magazine articles

    Main article: 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker/Magazine articles.

    Promotional material

    NAOMI version

    18Wheeler Arcade US Flyer.pdf

    PDF
    NAOMI US flyer
    18Wheeler Arcade US Flyer.pdf

    Dreamcast version

    Logo-pdf.svg
    Print advert in Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) #144: "July 2001" (2001-06-05)
    Logo-pdf.svg
    Logo-pdf.svg
    Print advert in Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK) #19: "May 2001" (2001-04-05)
    Logo-pdf.svg
    Logo-pdf.svg
    Print advert in Dreamcast: Le Magazine Officiel (FR) #9: "Mai/Juin 2001" (2001-0x-xx)
    Logo-pdf.svg
    Logo-pdf.svg
    Print advert in Revista Oficial Dreamcast (ES) #18: "Junio 2001" (2001-05-25)
    also published in:
    Logo-pdf.svg

    Photo gallery

    Artwork

    Physical scans

    NAOMI version

    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Score Source
    {{{{{icon}}}|L}} Division by zero.
    Based on
    0 review
    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Version Score
    Arcade (UK) PAL
    50
    [53]
    Arcade (NAOMI)
    50
    Based on
    1 review

    18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker

    NAOMI, US (upright)
    NAOMI, US (standard)
    18Wheeler NAOMI US WiringDiagram Standard.pdf
    Wiring diagram
    NAOMI, US (deluxe)
    18Wheeler NAOMI Cart.jpg
    Cart

    Dreamcast version

    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Score Source
    78 №1, p38
    Sega Dreamcast
    78
    Based on
    1 review
    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Version Score
    100% Consoles (FR) PAL
    89
    [54]
    576 Konzol (HU)
    82
    [55]
    Ação Games (BR)
    72
    [56]
    Bonus (YU) NTSC
    82
    [57]
    Consoles + (FR) NTSC-J
    87
    [58]
    Consoles + (FR) PAL
    86
    [59]
    Dreamcast: Le Magazine Officiel (FR) PAL
    70
    [60]
    Dreamcast Magazine (UK) PAL
    71
    [13]
    Dorimaga (JP) NTSC-J
    80
    [61]
    Edge (UK)
    60
    [62]
    Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) NTSC-U
    63
    [63]
    Entsiklopediya igr dlya Dreamcast (RU)
    67
    [64]
    Entsiklopediya igr dlya Dreamcast (RU)
    84
    [65]
    Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
    73
    [66]
    Fun Generation (DE) NTSC-J
    64
    [67]
    GamePro (US) NTSC-U
    85
    [8]
    Game Informer (US) NTSC-U
    83
    [68]
    Hyper (AU) PAL
    75
    [18]
    MAN!AC (DE) NTSC-J
    70
    [69]
    MAN!AC (DE) PAL
    70
    [70]
    Mega Fun (DE) NTSC-J
    70
    [71]
    Neo Plus (PL)
    70
    [72]
    Next Generation (US) NTSC-U
    50
    [73]
    Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK) PAL
    60
    [74]
    Play (PL)
    65
    [75]
    PSX Extreme (PL) PAL
    53
    [76]
    Power Unlimited (NL)
    65
    [77]
    Revista Oficial Dreamcast (ES) PAL
    70
    [78]
    Sega Magazin (DE) NTSC-J
    80
    [79]
    SuperGamePower (BR)
    88
    [80]
    Strana Igr (RU)
    73
    [81]
    Video Games (DE) NTSC-J
    70
    [82]
    Sega Dreamcast
    73
    Based on
    32 reviews

    18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker

    Dreamcast, JP
    18wheeler dc jp backcover.jpg18wheeler dc jp frontcover.jpg
    Cover
    Dreamcast, JP (Dorikore)

    Dreamcast, US
    18Wheeler DC US Box Back.jpg18Wheeler DC US Box Front.jpg
    Cover
    18Wheeler DC US Disc.jpg
    Disc
    18wheeler dc us manual.pdf
    Manual
    18wheeler dc us inlay.jpg
    Inlay
    Dreamcast, EU
    18wheeler dc pal backcover.jpg18wheeler dc pal frontcover.jpg
    Cover

    GameCube version

    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Score Source
    {{{{{icon}}}|L}} Division by zero.
    Based on
    0 review
    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Version Score
    Game Play 128 (FR)
    60
    [83]
    GamePro (US) NTSC-U
    60
    [84]
    MAN!AC (DE) PAL
    70
    [85]
    Nintendo: Le Magazine Officiel (FR) PAL
    55
    [86]
    Nintendo Official Magazine (UK) PAL
    40
    [87]
    Nintendo Official Magazine (UK) PAL
    37
    [88]
    Nintendo Power (US) NTSC-U
    56
    [89]
    N-Zone (DE) NTSC-U
    72
    [90]
    N-Zone (DE) PAL
    72
    [91]
    Nintendo GameCube
    58
    Based on
    9 reviews

    18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker

    GameCube, US
    18Wheeler GC US Box.jpg
    Cover
    18Wheeler GC US Disc.jpg
    Disc
    GameCube, JP
    18Wheeler GC JP Box Back.jpgNospine.png18Wheeler GC JP Box.jpg
    Cover
    GameCube, UK
    18Wheeler GC UK Box.jpg
    Cover
    GameCube, FR/NL
    18Wheeler GC FR-NL Box.jpg
    Cover
    GameCube, DE
    18Wheeler GC DE Box.jpg
    Cover
    GameCube, ES
    18Wheeler GC ES Box.jpg
    Cover
    GameCube, IT
    18Wheeler GC IT cover.jpg
    Cover
    GameCube, AU
    18Wheeler GC AU cover.jpg
    Cover
    GameCube, AU (alt)
    18Wheeler GC AU alt cover.jpg
    Cover

    PlayStation 2 version

    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Score Source
    {{{{{icon}}}|L}} Division by zero.
    Based on
    0 review
    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Version Score
    100% Consoles (FR) PAL
    88
    [92]
    Consoles + (FR)
    88
    [93]
    GamesMaster (UK) PAL
    70
    [94]
    MAN!AC (DE) PAL
    69
    [95]
    PlayStation 2 Official Magazine - UK (UK) PAL
    60
    [96]
    Playbox (FR)
    60
    [97]
    Play (DE)
    78
    [27]
    Players (DE) PAL
    72
    [98]
    PlayZone (DE) PAL
    67
    [99]
    PlayStation Games (DE)
    75
    [100]
    Power Unlimited (NL)
    58
    [101]
    Sony PlayStation 2
    71
    Based on
    11 reviews

    18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker

    PlayStation 2, US
    18WAPT PS2 US Box.jpg
    Cover
    18Wheeler PS2 US Disc.jpg
    Disc
    18Wheeler PS2 US Manual.pdf
    Manual
    PlayStation 2, JP
    18Wheeler PS2 JP Box.jpg
    Cover
    PlayStation 2, UK
    18Wheeler PS2 UK Box.jpg
    Cover
    18Wheeler PS2 EU Disc.jpg
    Disc
    PlayStation 2, FR/NL
    18Wheeler PS2 FR-NL Box.jpg
    Cover
    PlayStation 2, DE
    18Wheeler PS2 DE Box.jpg
    Cover
    PlayStation 2, ES
    18Wheeler PS2 ES Box.jpg
    Cover
    PlayStation 2, IT
    18Wheeler PS2 IT Box.jpg
    Cover
    PlayStation 2, AU
    18Wheeler PS2 AU cover.jpg
    Cover

    Technical information

    Main article: 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker/Technical information.

    External links

    • Sega of America webpage: Dreamcast
    • Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): Dreamcast
    • Sega.com Asia webpage: Dreamcast
    • Sega.com Asia webpage (Chinese): Dreamcast
    • 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker on PlayStation.com: JP
    • Nintendo catalogue pages: JP, US, US (later), AU (archive), UK

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    3. File:18wheeler dc jp backcover.jpg
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    53. Arcade, "June 2000" (UK; 2000-05-23), page 96
    54. 100% Consoles, "Juin/Juillet 2001" (FR; 2001-0x-xx), page 45
    55. 576 Konzol, "November 2000" (HU; 2000-xx-xx), page 39
    56. Ação Games, "Dezembro 2000" (BR; 2000-xx-xx), page 52
    57. Bonus, "3/2001" (YU; 2001-04-25), page 36
    58. Consoles +, "Novembre 2000" (FR; 2000-1x-xx), page 124
    59. Consoles +, "Mai 2001" (FR; 2001-0x-xx), page 91
    60. Dreamcast: Le Magazine Officiel, "Mai/Juin 2001" (FR; 2001-0x-xx), page 54
    61. Dorimaga, "2002-18 (2002-10-11)" (JP; 2002-09-27), page 34
    62. Edge, "Christmas 2000" (UK; 2000-11-29), page 100
    63. Electronic Gaming Monthly, "July 2001" (US; 2001-06-05), page 107
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    66. Famitsu, "2000-10-20 extra" (JP; 2000-10-06), page 34
    67. Fun Generation, "12/2000" (DE; 2000-11-22), page 72
    68. Game Informer, "June 2001" (US; 2001-0x-xx), page 86
    69. MAN!AC, "12/2000" (DE; 2000-11-02), page 42
    70. MAN!AC, "05/2001" (DE; 2001-04-04), page 60
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    73. Next Generation, "July 2001" (US; 2001-06-19), page 86
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    75. Play, "Październik 2001" (PL; 2001-xx-xx), page 31
    76. PSX Extreme, "07/2001" (PL; 2001-0x-xx), page 61
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    82. Video Games, "12/2000" (DE; 2000-11-02), page 133
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    18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker

    18Wheeler NAOMI title.png

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