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Revision as of 04:18, 9 February 2023
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System(s): Sega NAOMI 2 | |||||||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||||||
Developer: Sega Mechatro, JPM International | |||||||||
Genre: Racing | |||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||||||
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Club Kart Prize is the kart racing game released for Sega NAOMI 2 hardware in 2003 and a sequel (or spin-off) of sorts to Club Kart: European Session. As the name suggests, this version of Club Kart will award the player with prizes depending on how well he or she plays - you collect coins during the race and these will be awarded to you at the end.
Club Kart Prize only seems to have seen a limited run, and at present has only been spotted in the United Kingdom (the player collects pennies and is paid in pounds sterling)
Production history
Like Club Kart: European Session, the high score table (this time there's only one) includes the names of various developers.
- Sohei Yamamoto (as Sohey)
- Minoru Matsuba (as Matsuba)
- Masaki Matsuno (as Masaki)
- Naoyuki Sato (as Naoyuki)
- Dai
- Satoh
- Ryohei Kohno (as Kohno)
- Yoshiro Murakami (as Murakami)
- Yutaka Yokoyama (as Yokoyama)
- Kataoka
- Yuji Sugimori (as Sugimori)
- Kaneko
- Naoaki Shoui (as Shoui)
- Toru Mori (as Toru)
- Matuyama
- Yossy
- Clubkart
- Sega
- Mechatro
- Clubkart