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When I was little I used to love going to the arcade to play the classic racing game Daytona USA. Do you remember it? It was the game with 8 cars built in for a great multiplayer experience. Well Sega is trying to duplicate the success of the earlier game by turning into a Dreamcast game. The newest installment is an exact replica of the original but new courses and cars make it a little bit different. The sound and visual aspect of the game is extremely smooth and will make all DC owners proud. This is definitley a game that all racing fans must have. Its not a Gran Turismo 2 but its a solid DC game.


It looks and sounds like Daytona, but it doesnt drive and feel like Daytona. I have to admit, at first I was a little bummed about the tight hanling. Power sliding, yeah you can do it, but it doesnt work that well for a DC controller. When the tires cut loose the speed goes way down, so ssentially toure forced to drive more conservatively. Ok enough about the bad points. The sound and graphics are breath taking. Its online compatible and you can race up to 40 people!!! Defintly a DC classic. Atleast it will keep you entertained utill Gran Turismo 3.