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Genre(s)
  
Racing simulation

Arcade system
  
Sega NAOMI Multiboard

Designer
  
9.2/10
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Cabinet
  
Sit-down

Initial release date
  
11 October 1999

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Release date(s)
  
ArcadeOctober 11, 1999F355 Challenge 2: International Course Edition ArcadeJP: January 2001DreamcastJP: August 3, 2000NA: September 19, 2000EU: October 20, 2000PlayStation 2JP: September 26, 2002EU: September 27, 2002NA: September 28, 2002

Mode(s)
  
Single player, multiplayer

Platforms
  
Developers
  
Sega AM2, Tose, CRI Middleware Co

Displays
  
Raster graphics, Multi-monitor

Publishers
  
Sega, Acclaim Entertainment

Similar
  
Sega AM2 games, Racing video games

F355 Challenge is a racing simulation arcade video game based on the actual race car and Ferrari event. It was developed by the AM2 division of Sega for the Sega Naomi Multiboard arcade system board under the direction of Yu Suzuki, and was later ported to the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 video game consoles under the names F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa and Ferrari F355 Challenge respectively for both American and European releases. The only model of car featured in the game is the Ferrari F355 Challenge model. The game was considered the most accurate simulation of the F355 possible up until that time.

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Some versions of the arcade cabinet are noteworthy for having three screens, allowing the player to look through the side windows as they would in a real car. The three-screen cabinet version also features an H-shaped gear stick and three foot pedals, and presents a tough challenge to any player who decides to use them. The cabinet itself is composed of four NAOMI units: one for each of the three screens and one to sync them all. The game also allows the player to use an automatic transmission or paddle-shift the gears. It also uses a real-time "Magic Weather" system similar to Shenmue. The Dreamcast version has link cable play for direct competition, however as of Jan. 2006, the online servers for F355 Challenge are now offline, and the website has gone offline.

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The game features an original soundtrack featuring Genki Hitomi and Minoru Niihara that mimics the style of 1980s hard rock/heavy metal which is integrated into a radio station format during gameplay (some music are later reused for the other AM2 game Shenmue). The radio DJ (and the announcer) play by the Alan J (Alan John Peppler), an American DJ who are working in the Japanese radio station Bay FM.

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Yu Suzuki is a keen Ferrari enthusiast who allegedly used data from his own Ferrari 355 at certain tracks to implant in the game during its development.

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Circuits

The 1999 arcade version of the game includes six circuits:

  • Motegi (Oval Circuit)
  • Suzuka (Short Configuration)
  • Monza (1998 configuration)
  • Sugo
  • Suzuka (Full Configuration)
  • Long Beach
  • In addition, the home console versions of the game include five extra unlockable circuits. These tracks made available in F355 Challenge 2: International Course Edition arcade machine release in 2001:

  • Atlanta
  • Nürburgring
  • Laguna Seca
  • Sepang
  • Fiorano (real life track used by Ferrari to test their cars)
  • All these circuits can be unlocked by either finishing in certain positions in a certain race or championship, driving over a certain cumulative distance in the game, or by entering a password in a revealable password entry screen.

    Reception

    The Dreamcast version received "favorable" reviews, while the PlayStation 2 version received "average" reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.

    References

    F355 Challenge Wikipedia