It's a genuine marvel that this game even exists on the mega drive, let alone in the actual state it released in. All 3 tracks from the arcade game are present, the control feels roughly on par with the arcade version (though the D-pad not being analog definitely makes the game feel really stiff to control and tapping the directions constantly is the name of the game for good steering for some reason), and the entire thing not only renders more polygons than your typical "super-FX" fare, but also runs at a rather comparatively high 15 FPS! Playing this on a Nomad kind of mitigates some of the low framerate problems due to the slow screen refresh rate, though it does make cars in the distance hard to see. It really does feel kind of like an early 32-bit game, yet it's running on a cartridge on a mega drive. Sasuga SVP.

How come the medium course is harder than the expert course???

Reviewed on Jun 24, 2023


Comments