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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (セガツーリングカーチャンピオンシップスペシャル) is an attraction version of the [[Sega Model 2]] arcade game ''[[Sega Touring Car Championship]]'', developed by [[AM Annex]] and [[Sega AM5]] for use in [[Sega]]'s [[Joypolis]] venues during the late 1990s and 2000s.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (セガツーリングカーチャンピオンシップスペシャル) is an attraction version of the [[Sega Model 2]] arcade game ''[[Sega Touring Car Championship]]'', developed by [[AM Annex]] and [[Sega AM5]] for use in Sega's [[Joypolis]] venues during the late 1990s and 2000s.
  
 
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The original version of ''Sega Touring Car Championship Special'' debuted at [[Kyoto Joypolis]] on its opening day in September 1997. The larger three car version later appeared in [[Okayama Joypolis]] and [[Tokyo Joypolis]] in July 1998 and November 1999{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20001013000131/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/atp/news/news994/jpnews991111a.html}} respectively.
 
The original version of ''Sega Touring Car Championship Special'' debuted at [[Kyoto Joypolis]] on its opening day in September 1997. The larger three car version later appeared in [[Okayama Joypolis]] and [[Tokyo Joypolis]] in July 1998 and November 1999{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20001013000131/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/atp/news/news994/jpnews991111a.html}} respectively.
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Like the vast majority of the attractions housed in Joypolis venues during the 1990s, no installations are currently known to exist; the smaller Kyoto incarnation was removed during the venue's closure in August 2002, Okayama had its units taken out in 1999, and the last remaining installation was removed from Tokyo to make way for the similar ''[[Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Limited]]'' attraction in 2007.
 
Like the vast majority of the attractions housed in Joypolis venues during the 1990s, no installations are currently known to exist; the smaller Kyoto incarnation was removed during the venue's closure in August 2002, Okayama had its units taken out in 1999, and the last remaining installation was removed from Tokyo to make way for the similar ''[[Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Limited]]'' attraction in 2007.
  
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Revision as of 04:26, 24 January 2025

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Sega Touring Car Championship Special
System(s): Sega Model 2
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Developer:
Genre: Racing

















Number of players: 1-3
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Model 2)
JP
¥? ?

Sega Touring Car Championship Special (セガツーリングカーチャンピオンシップスペシャル) is an attraction version of the Sega Model 2 arcade game Sega Touring Car Championship, developed by AM Annex and Sega AM5 for use in Sega's Joypolis venues during the late 1990s and 2000s.

Gameplay

Sega Touring Car Championship Special was largely similar to Sega Rally Special Stage, being a specialised version of the Touring Car arcade game, with riders playing the single-player version of the game inside full-sized vehicles fixed to six axis motion bases. Unlike its predecessor, however, it was built with a choice of multiple cars for selection - the original version sited at Kyoto Joypolis featured the AMG-Mercedes C-Class and Alfa Romeo 155, while subsequent installations added the Toyota Supra. As such, the Opel Calibra is the only car to be removed from the game.

History

Development

Sega Touring Car Championship Special was developed to serve much the same purpose as the earlier Sega Rally Special Stage, but with a newer game. Like its predecessor, the cars used in the attraction were modified and decorated by Japan-based design company Studio Hermit.[2]

Locations

The original version of Sega Touring Car Championship Special debuted at Kyoto Joypolis on its opening day in September 1997. The larger three car version later appeared in Okayama Joypolis and Tokyo Joypolis in July 1998 and November 1999[3] respectively.

Venue Opened Closed
Kyoto Joypolis 1997-09-11 2002-08-22
Okayama Joypolis 1998-07-18
Tokyo Joypolis (3F) 1999-11-13[3]

Like the vast majority of the attractions housed in Joypolis venues during the 1990s, no installations are currently known to exist; the smaller Kyoto incarnation was removed during the venue's closure in August 2002, Okayama had its units taken out in 1999, and the last remaining installation was removed from Tokyo to make way for the similar Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Limited attraction in 2007.

Gallery

Magazine articles

Main article: Sega Touring Car Championship Special/Magazine articles.

References


Large attractions
Sega Super Circuit (1988) | CCD Cart (1990) | Cyber Dome (1990) | Ghost Hunters (1994) | Astronomicon (1994) | Virtual Shooting (1994) | VR-1 (1994) | Rail Chase: The Ride (1994) | Mad Bazooka (1994) | Aqua Nova (1996) | Halfpipe Canyon (1996) | Time Fall (1996) | Treasure Panic (1996) | The Crypt (1996) | Fortune Museum (1996) | Beast In Darkness (1996) | Weird Photo Studio (1996) | Sega Rally Special Stage (1996) | Super Ranking (1996) | Shocking Maze (1996) | Sega Touring Car Championship Special (1997) | Aquarena (1997) | Lost Cemetery (1997) | Drift Cart (1998) | Fortune Cave (1998) | Viva! Skydiving (2000) | Speed Boarder (2000) | Dark Chapel (2004) | Ikiningyou no Ma (2005) | Spin Bullet (2006) | Fortune Forest (2006) | Tsukutte Hashirou! Dekoboko Motors (2008) | Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Limited (2007) | Sonic Hopper! (2009) | Lola and Carla the Beauty Contest (No results?) | Dekoboko Crane Company (2011) | Veil Of Dark (2012) | Halfpipe Tokyo (2012) | Ace Attorney in Joypolis (No results?) | Sonic Ghost Shooting (2013) | Psycho-Pass The Shooting (201x) | Zero Latency VR (2016) | VR Ikiningyou no Ma (2016) | Gekion Live Coaster (2016) | Psycho-Pass The Shooting 2 (2016)
Kyoto Joypolis

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Main page | Magazine articles


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Attractions at Kyoto Joypolis
Dippin' Dots Ice Cream ( – ) | Gekiryu: Wild River ( – 2002) | Gojoe Rei Senki: 5.1D Sound ( – ) | 5 Senses Garden (1997 – ) | Aquarena (1997 – ) | Bike Athlon (1997 – ) | Cartoon Street (1997 – ) | Fortune Museum (1997 – 2001) | Lost Cemetery (1997 – 2001) | Murder Lodge (1997 – 2001) | Mystery Walk (1997 – ) | Power Sled (1997 – 2001) | Sega Touring Car Championship Special (1997 – 2002) | The Ring: 3D Sound (1999 – 2001) | Ring 0: Sadako (1999 – )
Okayama Joypolis

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Main page | Magazine articles


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Attractions at Okayama Joypolis
2nd floor (2F) Fortune Museum (1998 – ) | Murder Lodge (1998 – 2008) | The Ring: 3D Sound (1999 – ) | Ring 0: Sadako (1999 – 2001) | Juu Sanri Kyoufu no Bansan: featuring Morning Musume. (2001 – 2003) | Shinrei Shashin no Nazo: featuring Morning Musume. (2001 – 2003)
1st floor (1F) Bikkuri Fushigi World ( – ) | Gekiryu: Wild River ( – 2008) | OutRun 2 SP SDX ( – ) | Studio Sega ( – ) | Sega Kara Ya (1998 – 2008) | Sonic Bowl (1998 – 2008) | Aqua Nova (1998 – 2005) | Lost Cemetery (1998 – ) | Sega Touring Car Championship Special (1998 – ) | Fuusen Bon Bon (1999 – ) | Kuru Kuru Daibouken (1999 – ) | Wan Paku Hiroba (1999 – ) | Biohazard 4D-Executer (2001 – 2005) | 3D Adventure The Ride (2005 – 2008) | Tsukutte Hashirou! Dekoboko Motors (2009 – 2011) | Pocket Park (2011 – )
Tokyo Joypolis

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Main page | Magazine articles


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Attractions at Tokyo Joypolis
3rd floor (5F) Bijomen Lola to Carla no Mijou Mensetsu ( – ) | Cafe & Dining JP ( – ) | Daiba Shashin-kan Mucha Puri ( – 2016) | Gojoe Rei Senki: 5.1D Sound ( – 2001) | Ikiningyou Ao no Ma ( – 2016) | Murder Lodge ( – ) | Pink Panther: Kieta Daiya no Yukue ( – 2011) | All Player's Cafe (1996 – 2002) | Bay (1996 – 2002) | Beast In Darkness (1996 – ) | Fortune Museum (1996 – 2006) | The Crypt (1996 – 2004) | Treasure Panic (1996 – 2000) | Weird Photo Studio (1996 – ) | Lost Cemetery (1998 – 2004) | Terrors of America: Kyouki no Yakata (1998 – ) | 5 Senses Garden (1998 – 2000) | Terrors of America 2 (1999 – ) | Mad Street (1999 – 2000) | Ring: Ring Virus Kansen Tour (1999 – ) | The Ring: 3D Sound (1999 – 2000) | Ring 0: Ai to Kyoufu (1999 – ) | Ring 0: Sadako (1999 – ) | The Blair Witch Project (2000 – 2001) | Shisha no Gakuen-sai: 3D Sound (2000 – 2001) | Mystery Walk (2000 – 2005) | Entertainment STAGE net@ (2000 – 2001) | Gekiryu: Wild River (2000 – 2006) | Gekisou: Wild Jungle (2000 – ) | Otogirisou (2000 – 2001) | Dark Gate (2001 – 2002) | Evolution (attraction) (2001 – 2002) | Juu Sanri Kyoufu no Bansan: featuring Morning Musume. (2001 – ) | Shinrei Shashin no Nazo: featuring Morning Musume. (2001 – ) | Men in Black 2 (2002 – 2003) | J-Pop Cafe Odaiba (2002 – 2004) | T3 Attraction (2003 – 2004) | Studio Sega (2004 – ) | Dark Chapel (2004 – 2017) | Gekitobi: Wild Wing (2004 – ) | Van Helsing (2004 – 2005) | Chakushin Ari 2: Tokubetsu Hen (2004 – 2006) | Odaiba: Iikiningyou no Ma (2005 – ) | Wild Kitchen (2005 – ) | Zathura (2005 – ) | Chakushin Ari Final: Tokubetsu Hen (2006 – 2007) | Wild River: Splash! (2006 – ) | Fortune Forest (2006 – ) | Wild Jungle Brothers (2006 – ) | Imabikisou: Taidou Hen (2007 – 2008) | Prison Break: Break Out (2007 – ) | Yatterman: Inchiki Yeunchi, Doron Joypolis Koron! (2008 – ) | Gyakuten Kenji in Joypolis (2011 – 2015) | Unfair: The Attraction (2011 – ) | Sadako 3D Noroi no Tour (2012 – 2013) | Another Shi e no Tobira.... (2012 – ) | Frame Cafe (2012 – ) | Sadako 3D 2 Sadako no Ko (2013 – 2014) | Shi Juu Go Banme no Hanashi: Shi e no Sasoi (2014 – ) | Kisei Juu: Are you a Parasyte? (2014 – 2015) | Psycho-Pass The Shooting 2 (2014 – 2015) | Gyakuten Saiban in Joypolis (2015 – ) | Tokyo Ghoul: Deadly Escape (2015 – 2016) | Wild River The Treasure Hunt (2015 – ) | Zombie Zoo Zombie Shuuyousho Kengaku Tour (2015 – 2016) | Joypolis Sugoroku with Ensemble Stars! (2016 – 2018) | Sousaku Funou: Chikashitsu ni Nemuru Hikari no Hougyoku (2016 – 2018) | VR Ikiningyou no Ma (2016 – 2017) | Walk-through Attraction "Biohazard: Jaaku no Yakata" (2016 – 2018) | Yaoo Yashiki: Ou Edo Hyaku Oni Yakou Ki Tan (2017 – ) | Joypolis Sugoroku with Osomatsu-san (2018 – 2022) | Tokyo Goul: Re Caan Tane Hanzai Taisaku Seminar - Joypolis Ku no Wana (2018 – 2019) | Houzuki no Reitetsu: Rittai Onkyou Ibun (2019 – ) | Sadako: Noroi Uranai no Yakata (2019 – ) | Shingeki no Kyojin The Attraction: Ketsudan (2019 – ) | Tokyo Godzilla Museum (2020 – 2021) | Escape The Lost Pyramid (2021 – 2022) | Beyond Medusa's Gate (2022 – 2022) | DecoPOLIS (2023 – )
2nd floor (4F) Asteroid Zone ( – 2001) | Bike Athlon ( – 2007) | The Lost World: Jurassic Park Special ( – 2007) | Power Sled (1996 – 2009) | Boat Race GP (1998 – ) | Aquarena (1999 – ) | Healing Area (2001 – 2004) | ICBIY (2002 – 2003) | Cycraft (2003 – 2006) | The Quiz Show (2005 – ) | The House of the Dead 4 Special (2006 – 2020) | OutRun 2 SP SDX (2007 – 2009) | Burnout Running (2007 – 2013) | Let's Go Jungle! Special (2007 – 2018) | Storm-G (2009 – ) | Hummer (2009 – ) | Answer x Answer Live! Special (2011 – 2015) | D-Lounge (2012 – ) | Sonic Athletics (2013 – ) | Sonic Brain Ranking (2013 – 2018) | Transformers Human Alliance Special (2015 – ) | Tower-Tag VR ESports (2018 – 2025) | House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn The Attraction (2020 – )
1st floor (3F) Espresso Cart ( – ) | Aqua Nova (1996 – 2005) | AS-1 (1996 – 2004) | Halfpipe Canyon (1996 – 2012) | Rail Chase: The Ride (1996 – 2000) | SegaSonic & Tails (1996 – 199x) | Time Fall (1996 – 2000) | V-Stage (1996 – ) | JP Gear (1998 – ) | Kaseifu Obatan no Jikenbo: Tsubaki no Meikyuu (1998 – 1999) | Sky Cruising (1999 – 2013) | MaxFlight VR2002 (1999 – 2000) | Sega Touring Car Championship Special (1999 – 2007) | FuturExpress (2000 – 2003) | Speed Boarder (2000 – 2006) | Viva! Skydiving (2000 – 2005) | Kyouryou King Dino Theater (2006 – 2008) | Spin Bullet (2006 – 2012) | Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Limited (2007 – 2019) | 24 CTU: The Mission (2007 – ) | 3D Movie Attraction: Sonic & Chip Kyoufu no Yakata (200x – 2017) | Joypolis Tanken Tai Daiiba no Hihou to Nazo no Monshou (2011 – ) | Halfpipe Tokyo (2012 – ) | Veil Of Dark (2012 – 2016) | Sonic Ghost Shooting (2013 – 2016) | Zero Latency VR (2016 – 2024) | Gekion Live Coaster (2016 – ) | Pirate's Plunder: Bloody Morgan no Takara (2017 – ) | Spicy Taxi (2019 – ) | Laser Shooting: Issen (2024 – )



Sega Touring Car Championship
Sega Touring Car Championship (Special | Taikenban) (1996)
Sega Touring Car Championship Kouryaku Video (1997) | Sega Touring Car Championship (album) (1997) | Sega Touring Car Championship Competition Driving Guide (199x)