Difference between revisions of "OutRunners"
From Sega Retro
Line 43: | Line 43: | ||
File:Outrunners md jp cart.jpg|JP cart | File:Outrunners md jp cart.jpg|JP cart | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{OutRun}} | ||
[[Category:System 32 Games]] | [[Category:System 32 Games]] |
Revision as of 08:39, 5 August 2010
OutRunners |
---|
System(s): Sega System Multi 32, Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: Sega |
Developer: Sega AM1 |
Genre: Racing |
OutRunners is a sequel to the 1986 Sega classic OutRun. It was released in 1992 for the Sega System Multi 32 arcade platform. The game follows a similar format to OutRun, but has vastly improved graphics, selectable cars and more music tracks (including those featured in the original OutRun game). Sega System Multi 32 hardware meant the game was always distributed as a two player game (with two screens, controls etc.) and therefore when it is linked to another cabinet it is possible to have a four-player racing experience. Also unlike OutRun, rather than taking a trip across Europe, in OutRunners you drive across the world, and has twice as many possible endings.
Though it was the most popular game for Sega's Multi 32 hardware, unlike its predecessors OutRunners only received one home console port. Data East brought the game to the Mega Drive in 1994, but split the screen horizontally into two in an attempt to mimic the two screens of the System Multi 32 platform. This, along with the reduced graphics quality, meant this version of the game is often the subject to harsh criticism.
Physical Scans
System 32 Version
- OutRunners Arcade US Flyer1.jpg
US flyer (front)
- OutRunners Arcade US Flyer2.jpg
US flyer (back)
- OutRunners Arcade JP Flyer1.jpg
JP flyer (front)
- OutRunners Arcade JP Flyer2.jpg
JP flyer (inside 1)
- OutRunners Arcade JP Flyer3.jpg
JP flyer (inside 2)
- OutRunners Arcade JP Flyer4.jpg
JP flyer (back)