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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (セガツーリングカーチャンピオンシップスペシャル) was a medium-scale attraction version of the [[Sega Model 2]] arcade game ''[[Sega Touring Car Championship]]''. A small version of the attraction first appeared at [[Kyoto Joypolis]] on opening day{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20000820123301/http://www.sega.co.jp:80/sega/atp/atc/stouringccs.html}}, before also going on to appear at a number of other [[Joypolis]] venues in a larger capacity.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (セガツーリングカーチャンピオンシップスペシャル) was a medium-scale attraction version of the [[Sega Model 2]] arcade game ''[[Sega Touring Car Championship]]''.
  
 
''Sega Touring Car Championship Special'' was largely similar to ''[[Sega Rally Special Stage]]'', being a specialised version of the ''Touring Car'' arcade game with players riding inside motion-enabled full-sized vehicles. Unlike its predecessor, however, it was built with a choice of multiple cars - the original version sited at Kyoto Joypolis featured the AMG-Mercedes C-Class and Alfa Romeo 155, while later installations added the Toyota Supra.
 
''Sega Touring Car Championship Special'' was largely similar to ''[[Sega Rally Special Stage]]'', being a specialised version of the ''Touring Car'' arcade game with players riding inside motion-enabled full-sized vehicles. Unlike its predecessor, however, it was built with a choice of multiple cars - the original version sited at Kyoto Joypolis featured the AMG-Mercedes C-Class and Alfa Romeo 155, while later installations added the Toyota Supra.
  
Like the vast majority of Sega's medium and large-scale attractions from the 90s, no installations are currently known to exist - [[Okayama Joypolis]]' units were removed within a year of the site opening, the original version went with Kyoto Joypolis upon its 2002 closure, and it was succeeded at [[Tokyo Joypolis]] by [[Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Limited]] in 2007, fulfilling much the the same purpose but with a newer game.
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Like the vast majority of Sega's medium and large-scale attractions from the 90s, no installations are currently known to exist.
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==Installments==
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===[[Kyoto Joypolis]]===
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The first version of the attraction was a smaller version at [[Kyoto Joypolis]], which opened on the park's opening day{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20000820123301/http://www.sega.co.jp:80/sega/atp/atc/stouringccs.html}}. It was removed after the closure of the venue in 2002.
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===[[Okayama Joypolis]]===
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The Okayama branch also had an installment of the attraction following the park's opening in 1998, but was removed from the venue a year later for unknown reasons.
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===[[Tokyo Joypolis]]===
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The last version of the attraction to be produced would be the one for Tokyo Joypolis. It was replaced with [[Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Limited]] in 2007, fulfilling much the same purpose but with a newer game.
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

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Sega Touring Car Championship Special
System(s): Sega Model 2
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Racing

















Number of players: 1-3
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Model 2)
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Sega Touring Car Championship Special (セガツーリングカーチャンピオンシップスペシャル) was a medium-scale attraction version of the Sega Model 2 arcade game Sega Touring Car Championship.

Sega Touring Car Championship Special was largely similar to Sega Rally Special Stage, being a specialised version of the Touring Car arcade game with players riding inside motion-enabled full-sized vehicles. Unlike its predecessor, however, it was built with a choice of multiple cars - the original version sited at Kyoto Joypolis featured the AMG-Mercedes C-Class and Alfa Romeo 155, while later installations added the Toyota Supra.

Like the vast majority of Sega's medium and large-scale attractions from the 90s, no installations are currently known to exist.

Installments

Kyoto Joypolis

The first version of the attraction was a smaller version at Kyoto Joypolis, which opened on the park's opening day[1]. It was removed after the closure of the venue in 2002.

Okayama Joypolis

The Okayama branch also had an installment of the attraction following the park's opening in 1998, but was removed from the venue a year later for unknown reasons.

Tokyo Joypolis

The last version of the attraction to be produced would be the one for Tokyo Joypolis. It was replaced with Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Limited in 2007, fulfilling much the same purpose but with a newer game.

Magazine articles

Main article: Sega Touring Car Championship Special/Magazine articles.

Gallery

References

  1. http://www.sega.co.jp:80/sega/atp/atc/stouringccs.html (Wayback Machine: 2000-08-20 12:33)



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