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Sega Rally Championship
MrThunderwing:
--- Quote from: Zebra on February 08, 2020, 08:49:22 pm ---I'll post some pics tomorrow. It definitely has the original game in there. It's one of the options you can select as well as the HD remake.
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Have you been able to get some pictures? I'm convinced your mistaken about this, but I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
negative1:
yeah, i'd be interested if there was another HD remake of sega rally.
played that game religiously for several months, and wrote a huge FAQ on it,
at gamefaqs, detailing every single turn, race patterns, etc.
later
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MrThunderwing:
Nice! Have you got a link to your GameFAQ guide? I'd be interested in giving it a look-see.
Zebra:
--- Quote from: MrThunderwing on February 11, 2020, 04:08:21 pm ---
--- Quote from: Zebra on February 08, 2020, 08:49:22 pm ---I'll post some pics tomorrow. It definitely has the original game in there. It's one of the options you can select as well as the HD remake.
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Have you been able to get some pictures? I'm convinced your mistaken about this, but I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
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Apologies for the delay. I've been up to my eyes in house-moving this week...
I don't think it's a new version. I was talking about the "Classic mode" in the Hd remake that allows you to play the original courses with the original cars but with slightly polished graphics. I wanted to show how it looked in EGA on my CRT but my Ultracade UVC is packed away in a box somewhere. I'll upload a new vid when I'm done with the move. This is it in 480p on the CRT for now:
Aside from the graphics spit-shine, the course is 1:1 with the original. Some guy posted a YouTube vid showing a side-by-side with the PS3 version, Model 2 emulator and the Saturn version.
It's really not easy filming while playing with a joypad .... My skills are (very) slightly better usually...
And this is the Daytona HD remake on the PS3. You can barely tell it's graphics have been updated on this one when you output it in VGA or EGA and stretch the image to 4:3. It just runs smoother and less glitchy than on the model 2 emulator.
Obviously, you're still going to want to keep the model 2 emulator on a PC but the PS3 ones are my go-to versions for these two games.
MrThunderwing:
--- Quote from: Zebra on February 18, 2020, 04:34:58 pm ---Some guy posted a YouTube vid showing a side-by-side with the PS3 version, Model 2 emulator and the Saturn version.
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Yes... that guy was me.
I think the confusion here was I thought you meant there was a whole version of the original Sega Rally hidden in a PS3 game, but it's actually just the original 'Desert 95' course from Sega Rally Online Arcade which was recreated in the SR3 graphics engine. Sega Rally Online Arcade was a damn fine game and all the better for the fact I got it in a sale on the PSN store for about £3. If you want the better experience though, I'd suggest trying out Sega Rally 3 in Teknoparrot - as I mentioned at the start of this thread, SR3 was the arcade game that the PS3 and 360 ports of SROA were based on. Unlike the console games it runs at 60fps rather than 30 and has got a few other cosmetic improvements and differences too.
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