![]() ![]() ![]() And I'm, for the first time, able to enjoy the new tracks in their original form. I'm now appreciating just how tight the controls are compared to any 90's home port. It's hard to describe, but now the power slide feels easier to pull off because I'm not distracted by weird non-typical Daytona USA sounds. I found the full song on Youtube, put on my headphones, cranked up the volume and played it on loop with the TV on mute. And the lack of certain sound effects still feels weird to me.īut I tried something. ![]() The in game music is still quite honestly terrible. just perfectly fitting to the series, and a really really good song in it's own right. The reverb "Daytona USA style voice" chorus, the Sonic the Hedgehog like rock with cheesy lyrics, and it's. Holy freakin smokes, Son of Angels has to be one of THE best pieces of Sega music to ever grace my ears. But now that I have my Rhea Saturn, I decided to give it a go. I've railroaded this game so many times in conversations with fellow gamers, and have only stuck with the original on Saturn and the DC version. Upon hearing the remixed music on the first track and noticing the missing tire squeal sound effect when power sliding, I immediately turned it off after the first race, never to play it again. The graphics didn't look like the arcade, unlike the original Sega Saturn game, and the first time I booted the game up (skipping the intro), the menu music was so lifeless it immediately took me out of the game. Back in the day, when the Circuit Edition of Daytona USA came out for the Sega Saturn, I shunned it. ![]()
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