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* The seat portion of the cabinet is now detachable, making it easier to transport. | * The seat portion of the cabinet is now detachable, making it easier to transport. | ||
* Game difficulty and number of laps per track is now adjustable in the test menu. | * Game difficulty and number of laps per track is now adjustable in the test menu. | ||
* The tracks now have names, instead of just being named their difficulty. | * The tracks now have names, instead of just being named their difficulty. | ||
* The track selection previews are from a different angle, with some different noted landmarks on each track and the track outline having different geometry. | * The track selection previews are from a different angle, with some different noted landmarks on each track and the track outline having different geometry. | ||
* The announcer lines for choosing a track is different. | * The announcer lines for choosing a track is different. |
Revision as of 15:17, 25 February 2023
Released a year later, San Francisco Rush The Rock: Alcatraz Edition is a content upgrade to the original game.
Differences between SFR and RTR
- Four new tracks, four new cars, and a new song are included.
- The track selection screen has been rearranged to accompany the extra tracks.
- View 1 is pushed to cycle through cars, instead of being held to choose the alternative options.
- The track selection song is a remixed version of the one in SFR.
- The race countdown fanfare is different.
- Extra shortcuts have been added to the original three tracks.
- The seat portion of the cabinet is now detachable, making it easier to transport.
- Game difficulty and number of laps per track is now adjustable in the test menu.
- The tracks now have names, instead of just being named their difficulty.
- The track selection previews are from a different angle, with some different noted landmarks on each track and the track outline having different geometry.
- The announcer lines for choosing a track is different.