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− | {{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an updated version of ''[[OutRun 2]]'' and ''[[OutRun 2 SP]]''. It stands for "OutRun 2 '''Sp'''ecial Tours '''S'''uper '''D'''elu'''x'''e" and was first shown at a privately held Sega show on July 7, 2006. This version of OutRun 2 does not run on the [[Sega Chihiro]], but rather the [[Sega Lindbergh]], allowing the graphics to be displayed at a resolution of | + | {{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (アウトラン2 SP SDX) is an updated version of ''[[OutRun 2]]'' and ''[[OutRun 2 SP]]''. It stands for "OutRun 2 '''Sp'''ecial Tours '''S'''uper '''D'''elu'''x'''e" and was first shown at a privately held Sega show on July 7, 2006. This version of OutRun 2 does not run on the [[Sega Chihiro]], but rather the [[Sega Lindbergh]], allowing the graphics to be displayed at a resolution of 800x480 rather than the previous versions' 640x480. The game features large replica Ferrari cockpits which move and tilt with the onscreen action, and features a cooperative play mode where two players can sit next to each other in the same car and take turns driving with their own set of controls. |
Two versions of the cabinet were produced. The 2-Player cabinet is designated as DX (Deluxe), and the 4-Player cabinet is designated as SDX (Super Deluxe), with raceview cameras on the players, and a live leaderboard over the center units. These large, expensive SDX units are designed for large game centers and amusement parks as a special attraction. | Two versions of the cabinet were produced. The 2-Player cabinet is designated as DX (Deluxe), and the 4-Player cabinet is designated as SDX (Super Deluxe), with raceview cameras on the players, and a live leaderboard over the center units. These large, expensive SDX units are designed for large game centers and amusement parks as a special attraction. |
Revision as of 06:33, 1 September 2019
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System(s): Sega Lindbergh | |||||||||||||||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||||||||||||||
Developer: Polygon Magic | |||||||||||||||||
Genre: Racing | |||||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-4 | |||||||||||||||||
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OutRun 2 SP SDX (アウトラン2 SP SDX) is an updated version of OutRun 2 and OutRun 2 SP. It stands for "OutRun 2 Special Tours Super Deluxe" and was first shown at a privately held Sega show on July 7, 2006. This version of OutRun 2 does not run on the Sega Chihiro, but rather the Sega Lindbergh, allowing the graphics to be displayed at a resolution of 800x480 rather than the previous versions' 640x480. The game features large replica Ferrari cockpits which move and tilt with the onscreen action, and features a cooperative play mode where two players can sit next to each other in the same car and take turns driving with their own set of controls.
Two versions of the cabinet were produced. The 2-Player cabinet is designated as DX (Deluxe), and the 4-Player cabinet is designated as SDX (Super Deluxe), with raceview cameras on the players, and a live leaderboard over the center units. These large, expensive SDX units are designed for large game centers and amusement parks as a special attraction.
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Production credits
- Producer: Yuji Sugimori
- Product Coordinator: Kenji Matsuo
- Mechanical Designer: Otoh Yashima, Ryuta Murakami
- Electrical Designer: Masahiko Akatsuka
- Product Designer: Rintaro Sano, Naoaki Shoui
- Cabinet Programmer: Tetsuo Kasuya
- Support of Designer: Tomoyuki Goto, Motohiko Higashiguchi
- Software Support: Kazunori Nishisaka
- Co Producer: Hirotaka Machida
- Product Supervisor: Masao Yoshimoto
- Producer: Koichi Watanabe
- Director: Wataru Fujimoto
- Planner: Tomohiro Yoshida
- Programmer: Kazuyoshi Inoue, Yozo Iwamoto, Kuniharu Kobayashi, Tominobu Kaieda, Takahiro Ushiroda, Koji Saito, Yasuyuki Wada, Kazuaki Natsui
- Sound: Masayuki Maruyama
- Designer: Atsuki Nakazato, Aya Nagakubo
- Producer: Keisuke Chiwata
- Directer: Hiroshi Masui
- Game Director: Daichi Katagiri
- Art Director: Yasuo Kawagoshi
- Sound Director: Tatsutoshi Narita
- Program Director: Yoshiki Kanoh
- Main Programmer: Takuji Masuda
- Programmer: Hironobu Tsujikawa, Makoto Sato, Masanori Sakurai, Tomonori Sato, Takuya Nagayasu, Yutaka Sakai
- Main Designer: Toshiyuki Adachi
- Course Designer: Yukitoshi Katsuyama
- Designer: Satoshi Fujinuma, Erika Aihara, Masayuki Takahashi, Kohei Nosaki, Kazuya Morita, Katsuya Hiraoka, Takao Nakada, Toshiya Inoue, Eisuke Abe, Masaki Yano, Tomoyuki Nishiguchi
- Planner: Shin Ishikawa, Miwako Ohshima
- Sound: Sachio Ogawa, Yasuhiro Takagi, Naoyuki Machida
- Public Relations: Naonori Watanabe, Hidekuni Ohta, Taku Kihara, Kenichi Kasama, Nozomi Watanabe
- Special Thanks: Neil Marshall, Gary Evans, Chris Wood, Ian Colley, Richard Ford, Daisuke Naito, Yusuke Kiriyama, Toshihiro Nakaya, Toshiaki Yuasa, Jun Otsuka, Rika Shirai, Keisuke Tsukahara, Miyuki Noda, Seiji Aoki, Nobuhiko Kosuge, Masatomo Suzuki, Toru Kujirai, Noriyuki Shimoda, Makoto Osaki, 活劇座, Compozila, Mechatro, Hardware R&D, OutRun 2 staff, and All People Concerned With This Title...
- Created by: NS R&D Dept.
- Presented by: Sega
- ©Sega
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