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San Francisco Rush 2049

by Midway Entertainment
Sega Dreamcast Everyone
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)


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  • ASIN: B00004TTTQ
  • Item Weight: 5 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: September 6, 2000
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #15,447 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)

Product Description

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Does tearing down the streets of San Francisco at death-inducing speeds appeal to you? If so, San Francisco Rush 2049 is your game. However, in 2049, the legendary hills and hairpin turns of the City by the Bay have been modified for extreme racing action, if not exactly deep gameplay. Still, it's the blazing speeds and colors that'll keep arcade racing fans applying the pedal to the proverbial metal.

If you're a fan of the Rush series, you'll be happy to see that the basic gameplay hasn't changed much. All of the races take place on tracks that feature wild colors and many twists and turns. This time, however, the setting is a futuristic San Francisco that resembles our present-day one only vaguely. As usual, the secret to winning Rush's races isn't so much driving ability as it is finding all of the shortcuts on a given track. This time around, you actually can make your car glide (by activating hidden wings) whenever it catches some air--a cool feature that feels somewhat underutilized. In addition to standard racing, Rush also offers five other play modes, including ghost (in which you race against an image of your previous best lap time), circuit, battle, and stunt modes.

In battle, you and up to three other friends drive around huge arenas furiously while trying to blast each other to kingdom come. Your cars can carry a host of odd weapons including chain guns, mines, and mortar. All in all, fans of Twisted Metal or Vigilante 8 should have fun with battle mode, as the arenas are cleverly designed, and the action is fast and furious. It's almost worth price of admission alone.

As in previous Rush editions, the stunt mode offers arenas that'll test your control of the cars' already ludicrously exaggerated physics. You'll perform impossible maneuvers in arenas that defy even fundamental laws of architecture. The more flips, spins, and death-defying landings that you pull off, the higher your score.

I was a little surprised at the lack of aggression that was shown by computer-controlled racers, which seemed a bit lax in their efforts to stop you from passing them, and instead almost behaved as if they were on rails, and oblivious to you stealing the lead.

Also, while the graphics show amazing amounts of detail and color, at times they'll show a definite slowdown. No, it's not quite bad enough to ruin a race, but it's noticeable and does show some sloppiness on Midway's part.

After the race has been won, you'll find, for near-mindless arcade racing/gliding/blasting/stunts, that San Francisco Rush 2049 is a highly playable arcade racer that'll make fans of the series, both old and new, happy that they own a Dreamcast. If you've never played a Rush game, this is an excellent intro to the series. --Mark Brooks

Pros:

  • Bright, colorful, and highly detailed graphics
  • Many different gameplay modes
  • Four-player battle mode
Cons:
  • Irritating slowdown during races
  • Computer-controlled racers are not aggressive

Product Description

San Francisco, with its steep hills and winding streets, has always been one of the most inhospitable cities for driving--at least for those who follow traffic laws. In San Francisco Rush 2049, you'll use Baghdad by the Bay's unique terrain to your advantage in aggressive racing that takes place decades into the future. Use strategically placed jumps to get past the competition.

The Dreamcast version of the game features 19 tracks and 13 customizable cars. You'll choose between different race modes, including stunt, obstacle, and battle match, where up to four players simultaneously fight (literally) for the finish.


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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rush is better than everything!! Buy it now!!, September 17, 2000
This review is from: San Francisco Rush 2049 (Video Game)
Sup dreamcast gurus! I just got Rush 2049 a couple days ago. It is the best thing I own. First, the graphics are slick, colorful and smooth, with little slowdown. Second, the sound is realistic and the techno soundtrack is awesome. Third, the gameplay. Oh god the gameplay. You get an "I'm not worthy" feeling when you see a sweet shortcut and realize by taking it you're missing about 20 more, the levels are so huge. For example...I drove up the side of a building, straight up, and landed. There was a whole network of other buildings up there that you could jump on to grab more bonus coins, or simply jump 1000 feet to your doom. How's that for complexity? How's this for a competitive edge--you are driving along, some jerk is in front of you and has cut you off. You hit a red switch on the ground and blam!!!! out comes a huge stone fist from a wall, out of nowhere, that smears him, while you zoom by him. Funniest thing in the world. Also, there are plenty of things to unlock so you'll never be bored (160 coins to find). The stunt mode is creative and mind-blowing. The wings let you do tricks you've never thought possible. Plus, the battle mode which is singlehandedly better than the whole Twisted Metal series is sweet. The weapons are hilarious too. Why buy stiff, stuffy, boring racing games where all you do is circle the same track repetitively (like Gran Turismo)? Why not hurtle through a windy clear full-pipe at 180 mph and fly past the competition instead of worry about "torque" and "cornering" and your geeky italian sports cars? Buy Rush instead.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars hands down the best multiplayer game EVER, October 1, 2003
This review is from: San Francisco Rush 2049 (Video Game)
OK, so you like racing games....thats great, I don't really. But there is this battle mode in this San Francisco Rush 2049 game that is wicked ru. I have been playing nonstop for close to 2 years and I never get tired of it. The physics are excellent, and well are the courses. You keep discovering new jumps and possiblities with each play. The weapons are perfectly designed. There are limes, tube stick, pews, green gun, machinis, emp, balls, and assram. Of course these are the names we came up for the warpens, but you can make an argument that any one of these is the best weapon in the game. they are complement each other perfectly. This game is absolutely perfect, the only downside is you have to play the racing and stunt mode to unlock all the cars! stoop.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars RUSH ONE, March 30, 2005
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This review is from: San Francisco Rush 2049 (Video Game)
It doesn't matter if you are black... or white. This is the most exciting, challenging, strategimus oriented multiplayer in the history of games. It requires supreme tactimus to execute a long-distance greening, or aggressive lime-maying. There is an obvious advantage if you can gain control of tubesticks and limes, but the tables can turn if you get bubble and regain the limes. That is of course unless someone does the deed!
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