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Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA

From San Francisco Rush Wiki

Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA is the Nintendo 64 exclusive sequel to San Francisco Rush released in 1998. Built off of the original Nintendo 64 port, it features new cars, tracks, and modes not found in the arcade versions. Although The Rock was found in the original as an unfinished hidden track unlockable by code, this would mark its first official appearance in a console port. Rush 2 also marks the first entry to include a stunt mode, which would be carried over into San Francisco Rush 2049 (Console). While the previous games featured billboards and advertisements for other Atari/Midway games, Rush 2 also features several sponsors with real-life brands, such as Mountain Dew, Nintendo Power, Electronic Gaming Monthly, GameSpot and Expert Gamer. According to flyers and commercials, Rush 2 was slated to be released for the PlayStation and Windows 95 as well, but only the Nintendo 64 version was released and info of the two ports are not known to exist.

Tracks

Unlike the original San Francisco Rush which specifically focused on the California city of the same name, Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA has you racing across a small collection of tracks based on well known United States cities.

Cars

Rush 2 uses a different paradigm for cars - each car now has a name and a stat sheet showing the differences with each car as four bars: Acceleration, Top Speed, Control, and Drifting. The cars are no longer organized into difficulty as a result.

Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA
Tracks Las VegasNew York DowntownHawaiiNew York UptownAlcatrazLos AngelesSeattleMidwayHalf PipePipeCrashStunt
Cars PickupCompactMuscle CarMobsterSedanBanditCoupeExoticVanSportsterSubcompactConceptHatchbackCruiserStallion4x4TaxiHot RodFormulaPrototypeMtn DewRocket
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