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Virtua Racing |
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System(s): Sega Model 1, Sega Mega Drive, Sega 32X, Sega Saturn, Sony PlayStation 2 |
Publisher: Sega |
Developer: Sega AM2 |
Genre: Racing |
Virtua Racing (バーチャレーシング, also known as V.R.) is a racing game developed by Sega AM2 in 1992. It was the first game released for the Sega Model 1 arcade platform, and also the first in the "Virtua" series (it was later followed by Virtua Fighter and Virtua Cop. Initially created as proof of concept program for the system, Virtua Racing was given the all-clear to become a fully fledged arcade title and became one of the first 3D racing games to appear in arcades.
The original release of Virtua Racing has the player race formula 1 cars around three different tracks, however subsequent releases have added tracks and different types of car. The game was pioneering for the genre, but is missing numerous features considered a standard in modern day racers. There are no textured polygons as Model 1 hardware did not support them. There are also no music tracks - instead jingles of several seconds long play as the user crosses checkpoints. The game has a fairly high polygon count however, something that would not be matched by home consoles until several years down the line.
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Ports and re-releases
Due to its Arcade success, Virtua Racing was ported to home consoles in the following years. The Sega Mega Drive port released in 1994 uses a custom made "Sega Virtua Processor" chip, allowing the game to render polygons similar to the Super FX chip within Star Fox for the SNES. As a result it is one of the more technically advanced Mega Drive games in the library, but the unusual specifications of the cart mean that is is often one of the first games not be supported by cost-reduced hardware (for example, it won't work with the Genesis 3). All the home ports include two-player modes, time trials and options usually only available to arcade operators. That being said, the Mega Drive version still takes a hit in terms of graphics and sound - displaying fewer polygons at a smaller resolution with a restricted palette and lower framerate.
The Sega 32X port, released a few months later as Virtua Racing Deluxe includes two extra tracks and due to the increased power of the 32X, has a greater resemblance to the Model 1 release. Virtua Racing Deluxe adds support for "stock" and "prototype" cars too.
A Sega Saturn release by Time Warner Interactive (initially known as Virtua Racing Saturn) appeared in 1995, sporting seven extra courses (on top of the three arcade tracks), four new cars and a grand prix mode. It borrows nothing from the 32X version and still has a lower polygon count. Also included is full motion video and a CD audio soundtrack (however it still only plays music when players pass through checkpoints).
More recently, the game has been remade as part of the Sega Ages 2500 series on the PlayStation 2, which includes an extra three new courses and four new cars to the Model 1 version.
Manuals
Mega Drive Version
32X Version
- US Manual (info) ("VirtuaRacingDeluxe_32XUSManual.cbr" does not exist)
- JP Manual (info) ("Vrdeluxe 32x jp manual.cbr" does not exist)
Physical Scans
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