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Mode(s)
  
Single-player

Arcade system
  
Out Run hardware

Designer
  
Yu Suzuki


Genre(s)
  
Racing

Cabinet
  
Sit-down, upright

Initial release date
  
1989

Sound
  
Zilog Z80

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Composer(s)
  
Arcade: Hiroshi Kawaguchi Yasuhiro Takagi Commodore 64: Jeroen Tel

CPU
  
CPU: (2x) 68000 (@ 12.5 MHz)

Platforms
  
Arcade game, Sega Genesis, Commodore 64, Amiga

Developers
  
Sega, Sega AM2, Acclaim Cheltenham

Publishers
  
Sega, CRI Middleware Co, U.S. Gold, Kixx

Similar
  
Yu Suzuki games, Racing video games

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Turbo OutRun (ターボアウトラン) is a 1989 arcade racing game released by Sega. A follow-up to 1986's Out Run, it was released as a dedicated game, as well as an upgrade kit for the original Out Run board.

Contents

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Like it predecessor, Turbo OutRun has players driving a Ferrari, this time a Ferrari F40. Players now traverse a set route across the entire continental United States from New York City to Los Angeles instead of the branching paths of the first game. In addition to a time limit, Turbo OutRun also adds a computer-controlled opponent driving a Porsche 959. The "Turbo" in the title also plays a factor as players can now press a button to receive a brief turbo boost of speed. Various power-ups which increase the vehicle's attributes can now be chosen at various stages of the game.

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Ports of Turbo OutRun were released for personal computers, as well as Sega's own Master System and Mega Drive.

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Overview

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In Turbo Outrun the player controls a male driver sitting alongside his girlfriend in a Ferrari F40, racing against the clock and a computer-controlled opponent in a blue Porsche 959 in a race across the United States. The goal is to reach Los Angeles from the starting point of New York City. Unlike the original Out Run, there are no branch roads to choose from. Instead, there is only one path that can be taken to reach the goal.

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A notable feature of the game is that the player can increase speed by using turbo boost by pressing a button on the side of the console-mounted shifter; the engine temperature will increase in kind on the on-screen gauge. When the gauge reaches "OVERHEAT!" turbo boost cannot be used until the temperature decreases.

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Another notable difference is that police cars occasionally appear that try to stop the player. They have to either be outrun by using the turbo boost or destroyed by the player by ramming them off-road and into an object on the side of the road.

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Unlike the original Out Run, Turbo Out Run offers the player a choice between automatic transmission or two-speed manual transmission.

At every sub-goal (reached after passing through about four cities), a power-up can be chosen, the three being: Hi-Power Engine, Special Turbo, and Super Grip Tires. If the CPU opponent reaches the sub-goal before the player, at the next race, the driver's girlfriend will move to the opponent's car. He can still win the girl back if he beats the CPU opponent to the next sub-goal. If the player beats the opponent with the girl in hand, a 1,000,000 point bonus is given. Also, the girl kisses the driver in front of his CPU opponent. If the player reaches the final checkpoint, in the process, the player will pass the CPU opponent and the ending scene is played.

It was available in a stand-up cabinet, and a sit-down cabinet with decals giving it an appearance of a Ferrari F40, the car featured in the game. There were also conversion kits available to convert original Out Run machines to Turbo OutRun.

Computer ports of the game were received with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Commodore 64 version was widely seen as a good game but 16-bit conversions got very negative reviews.

Stage Order

The courses are raced straightforward in 4 sections consisting of 4 stages each with no fork roads.

  • Stage 1: New York (Start of game)
  • Stage 2: Washington D.C.
  • Stage 3: Pittsburgh
  • Stage 4: Indianapolis (End of section 1)
  • Stage 5: Chicago
  • Stage 6: St. Louis
  • Stage 7: Memphis
  • Stage 8: Atlanta (End of section 2)
  • Stage 9: Miami
  • Stage 10: New Orleans
  • Stage 11: San Antonio
  • Stage 12: Dallas (End of section 3)
  • Stage 13: Oklahoma City
  • Stage 14: Denver
  • Stage 15: Grand Canyon (Runs along Route 66)
  • Stage 16: Los Angeles (End of game)
  • Some of the stages are not accurately portrayed to their real life counterparts. For example: Atlanta is nothing more than a field covered in snow (more resembling Stone Mountain Park) and Dallas looks like the Gobi Desert.

    Music

    Unlike the 1986 original game Out Run, the music cannot be selected, rather the games background music play in each section of the game in this order:

    Japan & US Layout:

  • Rush a Difficulty (Stages 1–4)
  • Keep Your Heart (Stages 5–8)
  • Shake the Street (Stages 9–12)
  • Who Are You? (Stages 13–16)
  • European Layout:

  • Shake the Street (Stages 1–4)
  • Rush a Difficulty (Stages 5–8)
  • Who Are You? (Stages 9–12)
  • Keep Your Heart (Stages 13–16)
  • In the 1993 arcade game Daytona USA, a song from Turbo Outrun can be played on the name entry screen by entering the initials TOR. The result is the opening couple of bars of "Rush A Difficulty".

    Commodore 64 soundtrack

    The Commodore 64 home version soundtrack, composed and arranged by Jeroen Tel, was well received. The soundtrack won the "Best music on 8-bit computer 1989" award on European Computer Trade Show. The title track is a remix of "Magical Sound Shower" from Out Run, featuring sound samples from Jeroen Tel himself; due to sampling quality, he was actually saying "One, two, tree... hit it, Out Run" while recording, instead of "three", to avoid it sounding like "free".

    Reception

    Turbo Outrun received positive to mixed reviews, depending on the version. The arcade and Commodore 64 versions were well received. Commodore User reviewed the arcade version and scored it 8 out of 10. The C64 version was awarded 93% from C+VG and 97% in Zzap!64. The Spectrum version of the game received 70% from Your Sinclair, 78% from Sinclair User and 79% from Crash. Mega placed the Mega Drive version at #3 in their list of the 10 Worst Mega Drive Games of All Time.

    References

    Turbo Outrun Wikipedia