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Sega Touring Car Championship is a car racing game with 4 cars and 3 tracks, automatic and manual transmissions, and alternate viewing perspectives. |
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Daytona USA Limited Edition is a limited edition, single player, sit down version of the popular high-speed stock car racing game. |
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One of the most well known driving machines in the world, Daytona USA is a high-speed stock car racing game that allows you to choose from four dynamic viewpoints on the fly to get a true racing perspective! |
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Hydro Thunder a video game where the player controls one of 13 speedboats in a race to the finish. Power your way through the most treacherous water courses imaginable. |
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F355 Challenge is a racing simulator video game from Sega and master designer Yu Suzuki. The game features a variety of different modes including arcade, championship and single play mode. |
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A gun game made jointly by Namco-Sega-Wow product that is heavily influenced by the "House of the Dead" style of game play. |
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Beatmania II DX 13: Distorted introduces a variety of new features, and also introduces a new Beatmania logo. Hi-Speed modifications can now be changed during the song itself, and the game also includes 2P FLIP, where both players switch notepatterns. |
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Like other recent versions in the Beatmania series, Beatmania II DX 11: II DX Red utilises the e-AMUSEMENT system; and for the first time players can use the e-AMUSEMENT network to unlock new songs. |
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Beatmania II DX 10th Style contains 45 new songs, and 280 songs in total. The game was the first in the series that allowed players to select separate modifiers. Like 9th Style, 10th Style also utilised the e-AMUSEMENT card, also adding a clear status to the cards. |
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Beatmania II DX 9th Style saw a revision to the game's hardware, replacing the Bemani Twinkle hardware with Bemani PC-based hardware which runs on a version of Windows XP. 9th Style was also the first in the series to utilise the e-AMUSEMENT card reader, which allows users to save scores and records. |
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