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Time Warner Interactive's VR Virtua Racing | |||||
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System(s): Sega Saturn | |||||
Publisher: Time Warner Interactive | |||||
Developer: Time Warner Interactive | |||||
Genre: Racing | |||||
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The Sega Saturn port of Virtua Racing was not produced by Sega, but rather by Time Warner Interactive, who released it in 1995 as Time Warner Interactive's VR Virtua Racing (for some reason they considered VR part of the game's name, as evidenced in the in-game copyright screen). In Japan the port is called Virtua Racing SEGASATURN (バーチャレーシング セガサターン).
This port adds several new tracks and vehicle types and rearranged CD audio music. It does not contain anything from Virtua Racing Deluxe, and the graphics quality was not raised far above the Sega Model 1 original's.
New Tracks
New Vehicles
Production Credits
Programming: Michael Alexander, Tim Crossman, Charles Tolman
Graphics Lead: Manuel Laguatan
Graphics: Jose Erazo, Ace Miles, Lindsay Dawson
Audio: Doug Brandon (Sweet Willy), M. Stevens, Earl Vickers
Tools: Chris Ebert
Tuning: Robert Boone
Test Manager: Curtis Soldano
Testing: Robert Boone, John Arvay, Brian Corey
Manual: Bill Hindorff, Curtis Clarkson
Producer: Bill Hindorff
Physical Scans
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