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OutRun Online Arcade Review

Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Review by Oli Welsh

15 April, 2009

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OutRun never ends. This is, of course, a lie. It does end, inevitably so: somewhere either side of the five-minute mark, as you finish the fifth stage of its multiple-choice, point-to-point odyssey of speed in a howling handbrake turn under blue skies, bright banners and confetti, as the crowd cheers and the girl in the passenger seat squeals in delight.

But in your imagination and in the game's timeless iconography, OutRun is endless. It's a one-way street, a winding ribbon of sun-scorched tarmac that surges ever forward, never back, disappearing into the vanishing point. It's a constant cascade of choice, of multiplying possibilities, every beautiful adventure ending in two more as the generous freeways open and split. It's the drift that lasts forever, your gleaming red Ferrari poised in a never-ending spiral of virtuous oversteer, as elegant as an ice-skater, as impossible to stop or deviate from its course as a freight train. It's one of the most optimistic and joyful videogames ever conceived.

It's appropriate, then, that SEGA seems determined to keep OutRun alive forever. This Xbox Live Arcade and PSN downloadable is the latest in a long series of arcade and home versions of OutRun 2 that spans the last six years. Fair enough: the second-generation OutRun is an evergreen classic, and a rare example of a perfectly faithful and successful update to a canonical eighties arcade game. It deserves to have its time in the sun stretched out indefinitely, not least because it might end up being the last truly great game Yu Suzuki ever made.

'OutRun Online Arcade' Screenshot 1

360 Spider: the footballer's choice.

To be precise, OutRun Online Arcade is a conversion of the OutRun 2 SP arcade machine, with its all-new American-themed courses (which were presented alongside the original OutRun 2 set in OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast) and slipstreaming technique. Like the previous home versions, the SEGA AM2 game has been ably and meticulously converted by Sheffield's Sumo Digital. Unlike them, it features no cunning challenge or mission modes, no delicious breadcrumb-trails of unlockable ephemera - from new car models to original chiptune music to improbable guest tracks from Daytona and Scud Race - to extend its lifespan and perceived value.

That's a slightly disorientating disappointment, but only at first. True to its price (800 Microsoft Points or 10 euros), its source material, its platforms and its title, OutRun Online Arcade is an arcade game through and through. It doesn't need structural longevity, fan service or feature creep. It needs leaderboards, multiplayer, a sophisticated scoring mechanic, and every second of gameplay to be tuned to perfection. It has all these things.

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Enzo: the trader's choice.

True to the arcade ethos, everything is unlocked right from the start. You have a selection of ten licensed Ferraris, leaning slightly towards retro nostalgia: the F50, Enzo, 360 Spider, F40, Testarossa, 288 GTO, 512 BB, Dino 246 GTS, 365 GTS/4 Daytona, and the obscene curves of the 250 GTO. They're no longer grouped into novice, intermediate and professional classes, and the performance difference between them does seem to have been evened out, though it was always quite subtle to begin with. That said, the quickest Time Attack times are still being set in F50s for the most part, the pliable and pretty Dino and Daytona still make excellent Heart Attack cars, and the Testarossa's unforgettable flattened-wedge profile and aircraft-carrier of an engine cover still provoke weak-kneed, pixellated nostalgia in men who should really know better. "Tuned" variations (faster, twitchier) are available in Time Attack and multiplayer.

OutRun mode is a straight race to the end - well, one of them - against checkpoint time limits. This is where you'll revel in the gloriously naïve theme-park spectacle and sweeping bends of the fifteen courses. They're the uninhibited, gaudy fantasy of a starstruck tourist with more indulgence than taste, and all the better for it. The blithely bland names (Sunny Beach, Big Forest, Floral Village) disguise a mad fantasy of driving from Miami beach to Easter Island via Manhattan, Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon, the Niagara Falls and a space shuttle launch pad. If you don't want to choose, you can appreciate them all in a single, 15-minute blast.

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phoopipe
15/04/09 @ 06:13
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Tempting.
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15/04/09 @ 06:17
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800 points well done SEGA, you should be rewarded for not joining in on the hike to 1200. Besides...I like Outrun.

Consider your game bought by bad09 SEGA.....

....Now. I've done something for you so you can do something for me.

SHENMUE 3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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themagicaltaz
15/04/09 @ 06:19
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Does this version have the space shuttle launch missing from OR 2006 ?
TravisTouchdown
15/04/09 @ 06:23
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With this and Valkyria DLC due tomorrow ... my love for SEGA hasn't been this strong since 1999. What a day.
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15/04/09 @ 06:48
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Lol at written reviews...just like everyone else, i skip to the SCORE


AS GOOD AS HALO? yes. indeed



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neonxaos
15/04/09 @ 07:03
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I say bring on DLC and sequels. Give us a friends list scoreboard as Oli says, and how about live score updates? "You friend just beat your score on this track" - what a great incentive to try harder! Sort of like how Trackmania's networked multiplayer works, with everyone in the hot seat so to speak.
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15/04/09 @ 07:05
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So, multiplayer is awful. Shame, it means I won't be getting this then.
Dizzy
15/04/09 @ 07:17
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Indeed... any game that does not have friends list scoreboards like GW2 is really behind the (online) curve. A pity.
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15/04/09 @ 07:32
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So good.

Now here's hoping that this SEGA love for XBLA/PSN goes beyond this and Virtual On.

So many classic SEGA games that could do with an update. Even Crazy Taxi would be a natural fit for XBLA, especially with leaderboards.
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15/04/09 @ 07:32
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I don't give a crap about beating my friends. I play the game to have fun playing the game, not trying to constantly one-up the people I've vaguely met online.

Very tempted with this.
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15/04/09 @ 07:33
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nice one, sold.

IN YOUR FACE NON EU PEEPS....except for those with eu accounts on the psn store

//runs
bad09
15/04/09 @ 07:38
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"I don't give a crap about beating my friends. I play the game to have fun playing the game, not trying to constantly one-up the people I've vaguely met online. "

Damn straight!
seasidebaz
15/04/09 @ 07:47
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But if you're playing the game to have fun, Outrun 2006 is the better option. And it's cheaper.
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15/04/09 @ 07:57
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So does this game run better on 360 than PS3? Or is it exactly the same? or does the PSN version actually beat it?
spiny
15/04/09 @ 07:59
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@BeerBread More to the point, is there one pixel difference between the two to start another flame war thread ;)
Ceatlan
15/04/09 @ 08:03
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I'm not a kid or looking to enlarge my e'peen, but I think friend lists score charts are fun because the only people I list as friends in XBox live are people who are also real friends in real life. So being able to brag about beating a mates best score to their face the next time I see them is a good laugh. Especially since a lot of them are also work colleagues so it creates a lot of sparky banter in the office.
Toothball
15/04/09 @ 08:08
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Buying this right now via the Marketplace site. Today is going to be an especially long day at work...
beastmaster
15/04/09 @ 08:10
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Yeah. It's finally arrived. Bring it on!
cawley1
15/04/09 @ 08:13
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Well, I bought the original on Xbox, and C2C on PSP, Xbox and PS2 (for my NTSC BC PS3), but I will still buy this!

Shame about the lack of modes (and 80's music!), but the widescreen 720p and not having to hunt for the PS2 disc means it is a cert...
peterfll
15/04/09 @ 08:23
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Is it up on Marketplace yet?
Eisenstein
15/04/09 @ 08:28
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Is it up on Marketplace yet?

It is (XBLA that is).
Trinod
15/04/09 @ 08:37
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Yes shenmue 3...

...has there ever been a game that needed to be made as badly as that one, i think not.

The hours i lost playing Lucky Strike!
BBIAJ
15/04/09 @ 08:53
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Yup, it's been up since just gone 8am, under Browse, not New Arrivals.

Oh, and FIRST! to complete 15 Continous Courses in the World!
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15/04/09 @ 08:58
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That's like, the only "First" comment of any kind I have ever seen that wasn't full of fail.
bdaggers
15/04/09 @ 09:07
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Review of the year in my book, really elloquent and evocative - I shall buy Outrun on the emotion expressed by Oli - top stuff !
jonsaan
15/04/09 @ 09:10
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I bet you weren't BBIA. The reviewers have had it for a while now.
BBIAJ
15/04/09 @ 09:26
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Maybe so, but they're not ranked on the leaderboards, so technically I still was!
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15/04/09 @ 09:27
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As well as Shenmue 3... please Sega do a Live Arcade version of Shenmue (1)! It will be a big download, but worth it!
videogangs
15/04/09 @ 09:28
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I remember having the first one on the Amiga when I was really young, my god that thing used to crash a lot (the software, not the car!)

Might pick this up after payday, will have to see what else is about.
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15/04/09 @ 09:52
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Well my sixth (!!!) Xbox 360 died on me three days ago and has been returned to Microsoft for repair so I won't be buying this game for that platform. I'm tempted to buy it for my PS3 though if for no other reason than I've yet to play an OutRun game on a PlayStation console... oh and for the fact that my 25 month old PS3 is still working! I'm still looking forward to the day when I have an Xbox 360 that lasts 18 months nevermind two years!!! ;)
Monkey_Puncher
15/04/09 @ 09:53
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Jet Set Radio now pleaze!
Agent_Llama
15/04/09 @ 09:55
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Awesome game BUT... why no ranked online matches? I've just won my first two races back-to-back but there's nothing to record victories etc etc. Boo.
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15/04/09 @ 10:00
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This game DOES have friends leaderboards. Why is everyone saying it doesn't? Go to leaderboards, choose mode, press Y twice.
Agent_Llama
15/04/09 @ 10:01
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Aye it does indeed have friend leaderboards. But no ranked matches. Not sure why they left it out. Tut tut.
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15/04/09 @ 10:04
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I think the comments on the friends leaderboard are a bit harsh. Especially as you can press Y to toggle the view from global, my position and FRIENDS.
stepneg
15/04/09 @ 10:16
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For those of us with both which is best PS3 or 360 or is it so close to call it's down to price?
Fodder
15/04/09 @ 10:28
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"a perfectly faithful and successful update to a canonical 8-bit arcade game"

Wasn't Outrun 16 bit? It ran on the System 16 board, which had a 68000 CPU.
Sonic_D
15/04/09 @ 10:36
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800 points? Sold, well done Sega for pricing properly.
Oli [staff]
15/04/09 @ 10:37
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You're quite right, Fodder. My mistake. Apologies.
Oli [staff]
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Also, I've only tested the 360 version, so can't compare it to PS3. I can't imagine it's not perfect on both, however. My advice would be to by on the format you have the most friends on or, if that's not an issue, with the pad you like best for racing games.
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asphaltcowboy
15/04/09 @ 10:47
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Speaking of which - anyone tried the 360 wheel with it yet?

Also, great review Oli!
IncredibleKoosh
15/04/09 @ 10:47
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Just d/l'd this.

Only played it for 5mins - not played the previous versions.

It's rather wonderful isn't it.

For an XBLA title the presentation and graphics are brilliant. Priced right as wel, if it'd been 1200 it may have been a different matter.

One disappointing thing though - No local multiplayer...

Please let Crazy Taxi be in the works though.
frycrayola
15/04/09 @ 10:55
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No local multiplayer? Real big shame that. Although five minute blasts could easily involve some pad-tossing (and profile-juggling), a split-screen mode would have made this a must buy. I'm looking for games I can sit and play with my non-football-loving flatmate, so the fewer titles that offer local multiplayer, the harder it gets.
swede
15/04/09 @ 11:13
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Crazy Taxi +1

Dreamcast ports of popular classics -- something Sega should seriously consider.
foreverafternothing
15/04/09 @ 11:18
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Tricky achievements then?

Just out of interest.
canIdoyabombsforya
15/04/09 @ 11:23
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"Dreamcast ports of popular classics -- something Sega should seriously consider"

Save a few for the Dreamcast 2 ;)

/feels odd playing the last of the arcade greats on Microsoft Hardware
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15/04/09 @ 11:27
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If they had put all the Outrun 2 and 2006 content in there I would've bought it straight away but I'll make do with the version I already have for time being.
foreverafternothing
15/04/09 @ 11:29
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@ VerticalStand

If they did that we'd almost certainly be looking at a higher price point for it. For people who don't currently own a version of OutRun I think 800MSP/PS3 equivalent is good value for money.
YoshiMcTaggis
15/04/09 @ 11:30
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~£6 is a steal for an arcade perfect port of a game you'd pay £1 a go for usually. Minus the steering wheel, obv.

Also: CRAZY TAXI YES PLS. God yes.
muscleblade
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@foreverafternothing

"Tricky achievements then?"

Not at all by the looks of them. Also according to Teamxbox their all attainable for most gamers.

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