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'''''OutRun 2''''' is a 2003 arcade racing game developed by [[Sega]] for [[Sega Chihiro]] hardware. It is the first and only major followup to the original ''[[Out Run]]'' since ''[[Turbo OutRun]]'' and ''[[OutRunners]]''.
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (アウトラン2) is a [[Sega Chihiro]] arcade driving game developed by [[Sega-AM2]] and manufactured by [[Sega]]. First released to Japanese and United States arcades in December 2003, it was a critical and commercial success, and to date is the only numbered sequel in the company's popular ''[[OutRun]]'' series.
  
Gameplay is similar to the original ''Out Run'', but with a number of new mechanics; ''Ridge Racer''-style drifting and slipstreaming is the most obvious. A variety of Ferraris were introduced (courtesy of an official Ferrari license), a new set of 15 European-themed routes to drive through were developed, and the classic ''Out Run'' music was revisited and joined by new songs. A new "Heart Attack" mode was added where you have to fulfill various small challenges as you drive.
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==Gameplay==
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Gameplay is similar to the original ''OutRun'', but with a number of new mechanics; ''Ridge Racer''-style drifting and slipstreaming is the most obvious. A variety of Ferraris were introduced (courtesy of an official Ferrari license), a new set of 15 European-themed routes to drive through were developed, and the classic ''OutRun'' music was revisited and joined by new songs. A new "Heart Attack" mode was added where you have to fulfill various small challenges as you drive.
  
==Cars==
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===Cars===
 
The original version of ''OutRun 2'' features eight Ferraris. The cars are split into four "classes" with different values for acceleration, handling and top speed.
 
The original version of ''OutRun 2'' features eight Ferraris. The cars are split into four "classes" with different values for acceleration, handling and top speed.
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| title=F50
| section1desc=[[wikipedia:Ferrari F50|F50]] (1995-1997)
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| desc=[[wikipedia:Ferrari F50|F50]] (1995-1997)
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| title=Dino 246GTS
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| screenshot=
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| desc=[[wikipedia:Dino (automobile)|Dino 246GTS]] (1969-1974)
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Testarossa
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| screenshot=
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| desc=The [[wikipedia:Ferrari Testarossa|Testarossa]] (1984-1991) is the car used in the original ''[[Out Run]]'' (without permission from Ferrari) and stands as one of the more common and popular Ferraris in this game.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Enzo Ferrari
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| screenshot=
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| desc=The [[wikipedia:Enzo Ferrari (automobile)|Enzo Ferrari]] (2002-2004) is the newest model of Ferrari to in ''OutRun 2''.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=360 Spider
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| screenshot=
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| desc=[[wikipedia:Ferrari 360|360 Spider]] (2001-2005)
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=GTS/4 Daytona
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| screenshot=
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| desc=[[wikipedia:Ferrari Daytona|GTS/4 Daytona]] or 365 GTS/4 (1971-1973)
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=288 GTO
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| screenshot=
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| desc=[[wikipedia:Ferrari 288 GTO|288 GTO]] (1984-1985)
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=F40
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| screenshot=
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| desc=The [[wikipedia:Ferrari F40|F40]] (1987-1992) is the car that found its way into ''[[Turbo OutRun]]'', ''[[Battle OutRun]]'' and ''[[OutRun Europa]]'' (all without permission), with a GTE version appearing in ''[[Scud Race]]''.
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===Course layout===
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! colspan=5 | Stage Number || rowspan=2 | Goal name
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! 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5
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|-
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| || || || || Tulip Garden|| A
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|-
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| || || || Cloudy Highland|| ||
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|-
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| || || Castle Wall|| || Metropolis || B
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|-
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| || Deep Lake || || Industrial Complex || ||
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|-
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| Palm Beach || || Coniferous Forest || || Ancient Ruins || C
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|-
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| || Alpine || || Snow Mountain || ||
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| || || Desert || || Imperial Avenue || D
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|-
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| || || || Ghost Forest || ||
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|-
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| || || || || Cape Way || E
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|}
  
| section2name=Dino 246GTS
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==Versions==
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''OutRun 2'' was initially released for [[Sega Chihiro]] arcade hardware in December of 2003. Sporting 15 European tracks and 8 selectable vehicles, it features a manual style of finishing drifts that would only make an an appearance here.
| section2desc=[[wikipedia:Dino (automobile)|Dino 246GTS]] (1969-1974)
 
  
| section3name=Testarossa
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Later the next year, ''[[OutRun 2 SP]]'' would be released an an update to the original, adding a new set of 15 American tracks and increasing the vehicle count to 10. The cabinet’s physical controls also received an update, as did an update to its exterior; models are often dressed in a distinctive yellow paint. SP also became the de-facto standard for future releases of the game, and also saw a DX cabinet model.
| section3image=
 
| section3desc=The [[wikipedia:Ferrari Testarossa|Testarossa]] (1984-1991) is the car used in the original ''[[Out Run]]'' (without permission from Ferrari) and stands as one of the more common and popular Ferraris in this game.
 
  
| section4name=Enzo Ferrari
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A home port developed by [[Sumo Digital]] was published for the Xbox in late 2004. Built upon the original 2003 game, it includes additions such as a mission mode, additional cars (for a total of 10), additional tracks from other [[Sega AM2]] racing games, and even the ability to play the original ''[[OutRun]]''. Originally unpublished in Japan, it would later see a 2005 release there with minor bugixes and track updates.
| section4image=
 
| section4desc=The [[wikipedia:Enzo Ferrari (automobile)|Enzo Ferrari]] (2002-2004) is the newest model of Ferrari to in ''OutRun 2''.
 
  
| section5name=360 Spider
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A second home port would be released in 2006, ''[[OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast]]'', this time built upon ''OutRun 2 SP''. It expands the vehicle count to 15, includes additional modes and altered missions, and is the most fully-featured of all the game’s home versions. Released for the [[Xbox]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[PlayStation Portable]], and [[Windows PC]]s, it was also originally unpublished in Japan until early 2007 where it saw an additional PlayStation 2 release titled ''OutRun 2 SP''. This version sports force feedback for certain steering wheel peripherals and removes compatibility with the PlayStation Portable.
| section5image=
 
| section5desc=[[wikipedia:Ferrari 360|360 Spider]] (2001-2005)
 
  
| section6name=GTS/4 Daytona
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In late 2006, ''OutRun 2 SP'' cabinets would see a re-release on [[Sega Lindbergh]] arcade hardware, along with a pair of new deluxe cabinet designs: motion cabinets built to appear like exotic [[wikipedia:Ferrari|Ferrari]] supercars. Coming in a two cabinet model, the DX, and a four cabinet model, the SDX, these cabinets featured two steering wheels per car for cooperative steering, and cameras embedded in the dashboards connected to a monitor atop the cabinet to display a live feed of the current leader.
| section6image=
 
| section6desc=[[wikipedia:Ferrari Daytona|GTS/4 Daytona]] or 365 GTS/4 (1971-1973)
 
  
| section7name=288 GTO
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The game would see its final release in 2009 with ''[[OutRun Online Arcade]]'' for [[Xbox Live Arcade]] and [[PlayStation Network]]. A stripped-down but high-definition port of ''OutRun 2 SP'', it is no longer available for purchase.
| section7image=
 
| section7desc=[[wikipedia:Ferrari 288 GTO|288 GTO]] (1984-1985)
 
  
| section8name=F40
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==Production credits==
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{{creditstable|
| section8desc=The [[wikipedia:Ferrari F40|F40]] (1987-1992) is the car that found its way into ''[[Turbo OutRun]]'', ''[[Battle OutRun]]'' and ''[[OutRun Europa]]'' (all without permission), with a GTE version appearing in ''[[Scud Race]]''.
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*'''Director:''' [[Makoto Osaki]]
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*'''Game Director:''' [[Daichi Katagiri]]
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*'''Art Director:''' [[Yasuo Kawagoshi]]
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*'''Sound Director:''' [[Tatsutoshi Narita]]
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*'''Main Programmer:''' [[Takuji Masuda]]
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*'''Programmer:''' [[Takeshi Iwasaki]], [[Susumu Morii]], [[Masato Shimoyama]], [[Kazunori Nishisaka]]
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*'''Chief Designer:''' [[Yukitoshi Katsuyama]]
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*'''Designer:''' [[Shigetaka Kyoya]], [[Toshiya Inoue]], [[Shinya Inoue]], [[Erika Aihara]], [[Yoshihiko Suzuki]], [[Eisuke Abe]], [[Rie Murai]], [[Hitoshi Wakimoto]]
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*'''Character Designer:''' [[Iceman]], [[Miyuki Noda]]
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*'''Assistant Director & Planner:''' [[Shin Ishikawa]]
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*'''Sound:''' [[Keisuke Tsukahara (composer)|Keisuke Tsukahara]], [[Fumio Ito|Fumio Itoh]], [[Yasuhiro Takagi]], [[Naoyuki Machida]], [[Shinichi Goto]], [[Tomoya Koga]]
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*'''Public Relations:''' [[Naonori Watanabe]], Hidekuni Ohta, [[Taku Kihara]], Masayuki Kato, [[Nozomi Watanabe]]
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*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Mami Abe]], [[Ryutaro Hayakawa]], [[Masayuki Ito|Masayuki Itoh]], [[Takashi Kato]], All of SEGA-AM2 and SEGA Staff, , [[Compozila]], [[Mechatro]], Hardware R&D, and All People Concerned With This Title...
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*'''Producer:''' [[Yu Suzuki]]
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*'''Created by:''' [[Sega-AM2]]
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*'''Presented by:''' [[Sega]]
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:Original Game ©[[Sega]] ©[[SEGA-AM2]]/[[SEGA]], 2003
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*'''Motion Designer, Staging, Motion Leader:''' [[Shigemi Ohmori]]{{ref|https://archive.ph/GOkxP}}{{ref|https://archive.li/XTDih}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20220313040804/https://twitter.com/ashizuka16bit/status/1502858755733864448}}{{ref|https://archive.ph/CTVgM}}
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*'''Jingle Composer:''' [[Sachio Ogawa]]{{ref|https://media.vgm.io/albums/47/5474/5474-1287923522.jpg}}
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}}
 
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==Sequels and Re-releases==
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==Digital manuals==
''OutRun 2'' has yet to be followed by a new game, but there have been a number of updated versions and ports.
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<gallery>
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OutRun2 Chihiro US Manual Standard.pdf|US manual (standard)
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OutRun2 Chihiro US Manual MiniDeluxe.pdf|US manual (mini deluxe)
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OutRun2 Chihiro US DigitalWiringDiagram MiniDeluxe.pdf|US wiring diagram (mini deluxe)
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OutRun2 Chihiro US Manual Twin.pdf|US manual (twin)
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OutRun2 Chihiro US DigitalWiringDiagram Twin.pdf|US wiring diagram (twin)
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OutRun2 Chihiro UK Manual Upright.pdf|UK manual (upright)
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OutRun2 Chihiro UK Manual Twin.pdf|UK manual (twin)
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</gallery>
  
''[[OutRun 2 SP]]'' is the major arcade update. This version features an entirely new set of routes focused around American locales, the ability to play all 15 routes in each set in a row, two new Ferraris to drive, and ''Turbo OutRun''-esque rivals to overtake. Additionally, physics have been changed to be a bit more forgiving, and the original ''Out Run'' and ''Turbo OutRun'' music has been added.
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
  
[[OutRun 2 (Xbox)|''OutRun 2'' for the Xbox]], despite the name, is a port of ''2 SP'' with even more additions: a "Mission" mode, a further two new cars, online play, brand new arranges of the main ''Out Run'' songs by [[Richard Jacques]] plus various versions of the new ''OutRun 2'' songs, and two new sets of driving routes based on ''Scud Race'' and ''[[Daytona USA 2: Power Edition]]'' (not available in any other version of the game). A direct port of the original ''Out Run'' is also unlockable.
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==Promotional material==
 
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<gallery>
''[[OutRun 2 SP SDX]]'' is a port of ''2 SP'' to stronger hardware and uses a higher resolution. It's also a very impressive cabinet!
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PressRelease 2005-07-25 OutRun2.pdf|US press release
 
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</gallery>
''[[OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast]]'' is yet another "better" port of ''2 SP'': the two cars from the Xbox version plus three new ones, a ''Coast 2 Coast'' mode based loosely on the old Mission mode (i.e. without its... stranger... missions) as well as on Heart Attack mode, and all the new music from the Xbox version plus yet more new arranges of the original ''OutRun'' tunes ''plus'' two new songs.
 
 
 
''OutRun 2 SP'' for the PlayStation 2 is the only port released in Japan, and it's also a Japan exclusive. It is simply the PS2 version of OutRun 2006 with various refinements, and yet another set of arranges of the original ''Out Run'' music plus yet another new song.
 
 
 
''[[OutRun Online Arcade]]'' is a no-frills download-only port of ''OutRun 2 SP'' (though it has online play), and has since been delisted.
 
 
 
It should be noted that there is no port of the original ''OutRun 2'' (particularly its physics).
 
 
 
==Production Credits==
 
{{multicol|
 
'''Director:''' [[Makoto Osaki]]<br/>
 
'''Game Director:''' [[Daichi Katagiri]]<br/>
 
'''Art Director:''' [[Yasuo Kawagoshi]]<br/>
 
'''Sound Director:''' [[Tatsutoshi Narita]]<br/>
 
'''Main Programmer:''' [[Takuji Masuda]]<br/>
 
'''Programmer:''' [[Takeshi Iwasaki]], [[Susumu Morii]], [[Masato Shimoyama]], [[Kazunori Nishisaka]]<br/>
 
'''Chief Designer:''' [[Yukitoshi Katsuyama]]<br/>
 
'''Designer:''' [[Shigetaka Kyoya]], [[Toshiya Inoue]], [[Shinya Inoue]], [[Erika Aihara]], [[Yoshihiko Suzuki]], [[Eisuke Abe]], [[Rie Murai]], [[Hitoshi Wakimoto]]<br/>
 
'''Character Designer:''' [[Iceman]], [[Miyuki Noda]]<br/>
 
'''Assistant Director & Planner:''' [[Shin Ishikawa]]<br/>
 
'''Sound:''' [[Keisuke Tsukahara]], [[Fumio Ito|Fumio Itoh]], [[Yasuhiro Takagi]], [[Naoyuki Machida]], [[Shinichi Goto]], [[Tomoya Koga]]<br/>
 
'''Public Relations:''' Naonori Watanabe, Hidekuni Ohta, Taku Kihara, Masayuki Kato, Nozomi Watanabe<br/>
 
'''Special Thanks:''' [[Mami Abe]], [[Ryutaro Hayakawa]], [[Masayuki Ito|Masayuki Itoh]], [[Takashi Kato]], All of SEGA-AM2 and SEGA Staff, , Compozila, Mechatro, Hardware R&D, and All People Concerned With This Title...<br/>
 
'''Producer:''' [[Yu Suzuki]]<br/>
 
'''Created by:''' [[Sega AM2]]<br/>
 
'''Presented by:''' [[Sega]]<br/>
 
Original Game ©Sega ©SEGA-AM2/SEGA, 2003
 
}}
 
  
==Digital Manuals==
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==Photo gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:OutRun2 Chihiro UK Manual Upright.pdf|UK manual (upright)
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OutRun2 Chihiro Cabinet Standard.jpg|Cabinet (standard)
File:OutRun2 Chihiro UK Manual Twin.pdf|UK manual (twin)
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OutRun2 Chihiro Cabinet Twin.jpg|Cabinet (twin)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==Physical Scans==
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==Physical scans==
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{{ratings|CHIHIRO}}
 
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| console=Chihiro
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}}{{ScanArcade
 
| console=Chihiro
 
| region=JP
 
 
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| region=UK
 
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==References==
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{{OutRun2Omni}}
 
{{OutRun}}
 
{{OutRun}}
 
[[Category:2003 Chihiro games]]
 
[[Category:Chihiro games]]
 

Latest revision as of 07:28, 6 February 2024

For the Xbox version, see OutRun 2 (Xbox).

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OutRun 2
System(s): Sega Chihiro
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Supporting companies:
Licensor: Ferrari
Genre: Driving

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Chihiro)
JP
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Arcade (Chihiro)
US
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Arcade (Chihiro)
UK
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OutRun 2 (アウトラン2) is a Sega Chihiro arcade driving game developed by Sega-AM2 and manufactured by Sega. First released to Japanese and United States arcades in December 2003, it was a critical and commercial success, and to date is the only numbered sequel in the company's popular OutRun series.

Gameplay

Gameplay is similar to the original OutRun, but with a number of new mechanics; Ridge Racer-style drifting and slipstreaming is the most obvious. A variety of Ferraris were introduced (courtesy of an official Ferrari license), a new set of 15 European-themed routes to drive through were developed, and the classic OutRun music was revisited and joined by new songs. A new "Heart Attack" mode was added where you have to fulfill various small challenges as you drive.

Cars

The original version of OutRun 2 features eight Ferraris. The cars are split into four "classes" with different values for acceleration, handling and top speed.

F50
F50 (1995-1997)
Dino 246GTS
Dino 246GTS (1969-1974)
Testarossa
The Testarossa (1984-1991) is the car used in the original Out Run (without permission from Ferrari) and stands as one of the more common and popular Ferraris in this game.
Enzo Ferrari
The Enzo Ferrari (2002-2004) is the newest model of Ferrari to in OutRun 2.
360 Spider
360 Spider (2001-2005)
GTS/4 Daytona
GTS/4 Daytona or 365 GTS/4 (1971-1973)
288 GTO
288 GTO (1984-1985)
F40
The F40 (1987-1992) is the car that found its way into Turbo OutRun, Battle OutRun and OutRun Europa (all without permission), with a GTE version appearing in Scud Race.

Course layout

Stage Number Goal name
1 2 3 4 5
Tulip Garden A
Cloudy Highland
Castle Wall Metropolis B
Deep Lake Industrial Complex
Palm Beach Coniferous Forest Ancient Ruins C
Alpine Snow Mountain
Desert Imperial Avenue D
Ghost Forest
Cape Way E

Versions

OutRun 2 was initially released for Sega Chihiro arcade hardware in December of 2003. Sporting 15 European tracks and 8 selectable vehicles, it features a manual style of finishing drifts that would only make an an appearance here.

Later the next year, OutRun 2 SP would be released an an update to the original, adding a new set of 15 American tracks and increasing the vehicle count to 10. The cabinet’s physical controls also received an update, as did an update to its exterior; models are often dressed in a distinctive yellow paint. SP also became the de-facto standard for future releases of the game, and also saw a DX cabinet model.

A home port developed by Sumo Digital was published for the Xbox in late 2004. Built upon the original 2003 game, it includes additions such as a mission mode, additional cars (for a total of 10), additional tracks from other Sega AM2 racing games, and even the ability to play the original OutRun. Originally unpublished in Japan, it would later see a 2005 release there with minor bugixes and track updates.

A second home port would be released in 2006, OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast, this time built upon OutRun 2 SP. It expands the vehicle count to 15, includes additional modes and altered missions, and is the most fully-featured of all the game’s home versions. Released for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Windows PCs, it was also originally unpublished in Japan until early 2007 where it saw an additional PlayStation 2 release titled OutRun 2 SP. This version sports force feedback for certain steering wheel peripherals and removes compatibility with the PlayStation Portable.

In late 2006, OutRun 2 SP cabinets would see a re-release on Sega Lindbergh arcade hardware, along with a pair of new deluxe cabinet designs: motion cabinets built to appear like exotic Ferrari supercars. Coming in a two cabinet model, the DX, and a four cabinet model, the SDX, these cabinets featured two steering wheels per car for cooperative steering, and cameras embedded in the dashboards connected to a monitor atop the cabinet to display a live feed of the current leader.

The game would see its final release in 2009 with OutRun Online Arcade for Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network. A stripped-down but high-definition port of OutRun 2 SP, it is no longer available for purchase.

Production credits

Original Game ©Sega ©SEGA-AM2/SEGA, 2003
Source:
In-game credits
Source:
Uncredited


Digital manuals

Magazine articles

Main article: OutRun 2/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Photo gallery

Physical scans

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Arcade (Chihiro)
85
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OutRun 2

Chihiro, Rev A
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Disc

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OutRun series of games
Arcade
OutRun (1986) | Turbo OutRun (1989) | OutRunners (1992) | OutRun 2 (2003) | OutRun 2 SP (2004) | OutRun 2 SP SDX (2006)
Sega Master System
OutRun (1987) | OutRun 3D (1988) | Battle OutRun (1989) | OutRun Europa (1991)
Windows PC
OutRun (1987) | Turbo OutRun (1989) | OutRun Europa (1991) | OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast (2006)
MSX
OutRun (1988)
FM Towns/FM Towns Marty
Turbo OutRun (1989)
LCD handheld game
OutRun (1989) | OutRun F-1 (19xx)
Sega Mega Drive
OutRun (1991) | Turbo OutRun (1992) | OutRun 2019 (1993) | OutRunners (1994) | Arcade Legends OutRun 2019 (200x)
Sega Game Gear
OutRun (1991) | OutRun Europa (1992)
Sega Saturn
Sega Ages OutRun (1996)
i-mode 503i
OutRun (2001)
Sony PlayStation 2
Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 13: OutRun (2004) | OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast (2006) | OutRun 2 SP (2007)
Xbox
OutRun 2 (2004) | OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast (2006)
Sony PlayStation Portable
OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast (2006)
Xbox 360
Sony PlayStation 3
OutRun Online Arcade (2009)
Nintendo 3DS
3D OutRun (2014)
Nintendo Switch
Sega Ages OutRun (2018)
OutRun-related media
Music
OutRun (1992) | Virtua Racing & OutRunners (1993) | Yu Suzuki Produce OutRun (1997) | Sega Presents OutRun 2: Music Through the Ages (2004) | OutRun 2 Sound Tracks (2004) | OutRun 2 Sound Tracks: Side B (2005) | OutRun 20th Anniversary Box (2007) | OutRun Sound Tracks: Complement (2007) | OutRun (2016) | Sega Ages OutRun: Music Collection (2019)
Film
OutRun (1987) | OutRun (1988) | Super Monaco GP / Turbo OutRun (1989) | Out Run/Turbo Out Run Strategy Movie & S.S.T. Band Live+1 (2007)