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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is the arcade racing game sequel to ''[[18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker]]''. It was later brought to the [[PlayStation 2]] by [[Tose]].
 
{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is the arcade racing game sequel to ''[[18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker]]''. It was later brought to the [[PlayStation 2]] by [[Tose]].

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KoR66 title.png

The King of Route 66
System(s): Sega NAOMI 2, PlayStation 2
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Racing

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (NAOMI 2)
JP
¥? ?
Arcade (NAOMI 2)
US
$? ?




















Sony PlayStation 2
US
$49.9549.95[1] SLUS-20522
ESRB: Teen
Sony PlayStation 2
EU
SLES-51615
INL-P51615-EU
PEGI: 12+
Sony PlayStation 2
DE
SLES-51615
INL-P51615-GE
USK: 12
Sony PlayStation 2
AU
OFLC: G8

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The King of Route 66 is the arcade racing game sequel to 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker. It was later brought to the PlayStation 2 by Tose.

Production credits

NAOMI 2 version

(C)Sega‑AM2/Sega Corporation, 2002
Source:
In-game credits [2]

PlayStation 2 version

Sega-AM2/Sega Corp.
Tose Co., Ltd.
  • Director: Hiroyoshi Inoue
  • Assistant Director and Game Designer: Teruyuki Okumura
  • Game Designers: Kenji Tatsuta, Kouhei Matsuoka
  • Main Programmer: Ryuzo Konda
  • Programmers: Shinichi Matsumoto, Shigeyuki Itoh, Takamasa Iwakura, Takayuki Ikezoe, Yoshio Okumura, Satoru Yamamoto
  • Main Designer: Akira Noda
  • Designers: Keiko Shiomi, Momoko Hirose, Hiroshi Takano, Asa Omori, Nobuaki Hirai, Kazuhiro Kida, Miyuki Fujita, Tsutomo Tei, Souta Kitamura, Hiroaki Yanai, Naoki Kamiyama, Nobuyuki Sawada, Akiko Yamamoto, Masatoshi Kumazaki
In Cooperation with TOSE Co., Ltd.
  • Created by: Sega-AM2 Co., LTD.
© Sega-AM2/Sega Corporation, 2003
Source:
In-game credits

Digital manuals

Magazine articles

Main article: The King of Route 66/Magazine articles.

Photo gallery

Physical scans

NAOMI 2 version

NAOMI 2,
KoR66 NAOMI2 Cart Back.jpgKoR66 NAOMI2 Cart.jpg
Cart

PlayStation 2 version

PlayStation 2, US
KoR66 PS2 US Box.jpg
Cover
KoR66 PS2 US Disc.jpg
Disc
PlayStation 2, EU
KoR66 PS2 EU Box.jpg
Cover
KoR66 PS2 EU Disc.jpg
Disc

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Sony PlayStation 2
 ?
CRC32 e7c04ce1
MD5 44d5dc5f575ce88532c64c26b9f7eaa3
SHA-1 7ff2e1b7597bbe45262cb1354dbf5a433d1c27a9
2,019,819,520 DVD-ROM (EU) SLES-51615 (V1.00)
Sony PlayStation 2
 ?
CRC32 b1e1add6
MD5 ed8684fc9751405000c22fb12d33a2f7
SHA-1 958637192b52feb503d435c18c01187204a61e3a
1,322,778,624 DVD-ROM (US) SLUS-20522 (V1.00)

External links

  • The King of Route 66 on PlayStation.com: US

References


The King of Route 66

KoR66 title.png

Main page | Comparisons | Magazine articles | Reception


Sony PlayStation 2
Prototypes: 2002-12-31