Virtua Racing Deluxe
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Virtua Racing Deluxe is an enhanced arcade-to-console conversion of Sega's 3D racing game. This game is primarily an arcade-style affair; Players compete in a 5 lap race with timed checkpoints. It's also possible to play with 2 players in a split-screen mode.
The 32X version of Virtua Racing adds a couple of new features. There are now 3 different types of cars to drive, including a stock car and a prototype racer. Furthermore, there are two all-new tracks.
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Average score: 89% (based on 31 ratings)
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Average score: 3.8 out of 5 (based on 30 ratings with 4 reviews)
One of the best racers ever created.
The Good
A significant amount.
First of all Virtua Racer is so utterly playable words cannot describe it. The game is addictive and handles so well.
The cars are all weighted differently and accelerate and break at different ratios.
The extra two tracks extend replay value to a large degree and the bright colors, brilliantly rendered environments and the pure arcade perfect qualities of the title are lend to it being possibly one of the best racers ever made.
The Bad
The graphics are considered average by today's standards and there is quite a bit of pop up evident while driving through the tracks.
Frame rates can fluctuate from around 30fps to 20-15 fps every now and then.
AI drivers can be quite aggressive at times.
The Bottom Line
A fantastic racer with gorgeous polygonal graphics, bright colors and addictive game play that will have you hooked.
SEGA 32X · by AxelStone (34) · 2009
The Good
Virtua Racing Deluxe (1994) is the best of the cartridge games released for the ill-fated Sega 32X. It does not have that rushed feeling that many of other cartridge based 32X games do. It is a near perfect translation of the coin-op arcade game with cool extra features such as additional cars to and race tracks to drive on.
The Bad
Replay value on racing games really depends on how much you enjoy these type of games. Personally, race car games can get old pretty quickly. Once you seen all the cars, the different camera angles and tracks, the game may become boring unless you and your friends are race car fans.
The Bottom Line
Virtua Racing Deluxe (1994) is a near perfect translation of the coin-op arcade game, with some nice extra features. It is one of the few 32X cartridge games that does not feel rushed. Fans of race cars will enjoy the ride the most.
SEGA 32X · by ETJB (428) · 2010
Near perfect arcade conversion of a great racing game
The Good
This game is a great copy of the arcade version with extra bonuses and features. The steering is excellent even with a joystick.
The Bad
The graphic detail is the same as the arcade version with the exception of objects in the distance. They pop in as they get closer to your range of view. The arcade version does a better job of putting objects on screen sooner. This was cutting edge technology when it came out in order to get the best possible resolution of near objects. But looks very dated by standards that came out soon after.
The Bottom Line
This is the easiest to control racing game I have ever played with a joystick. The 32x version gives you 3 different cars and 5 tracks and head to head play. This easy to find title belongs in every 32x collection.
SEGA 32X · by gametrader (208) · 2004
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Game added November 2, 2002. Last modified April 24, 2024.