![]() ![]() But now the deluxe version addresses most of those problems. No multiplayer, no force feedback, and only three tracks. In its eagerness to port it to the PC, Sega didn't get any of this in the original. Big racing chairs for you and your opponent to sit in, big screen monitors to see all the arcade action with, and big sturdy force-feedback steering wheels and pedals to feel every bump and grind with. The appeal of the arcade game was its bigness. It's just that for anyone who's played a computer game since Night Driver, there's nothing here that hasn't been done countless times before, countless times better. It's not that this title is bad, as there's nothing overwhelmingly disdainful about it. ![]() Indeed this does boast most of the features of the arcade version, though it still lacks much of its appeal. You've played NASCAR Racing I and II, had your fun with Screamer, Whiplash, and even Moto Racer, and now you decide that it's finally time to load this one up, if for nothing else, for a change of scenery.Īfter boot-up you'll come to the realization that "Deluxe" is another way of saying "everything that the original should have had but didn't," the original here being Daytona USA, the disappointing arcade port. ![]() Daytona USA Deluxe is a lot like the "desperation candy" that sits in your pantry longer than any other dessert, and you turn to it only after you're all out of other options. ![]()
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