OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast!

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OutRun Returns
Put on your gloves: OutRun 2006 is official.
by David Adams

December 8, 2005 - Look alive racing fans: OutRun is returning for another lap. SEGA today announced OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast, offering 30 stages from OutRun2 and the new OutRun2 SP arcade title. The title is currently in development for PlayStation 2, PSP, and PC.

Coast 2 Coast lets players race from Palm Beach to Cape Way in a variety of vehicles, including 12 licensed Ferrari models (the F430 and 575 Super America are included -- we'll take those). The game will have you hitting the road in missions, license mode, or online racing for up to six players.

Each version of OutRun 2006 will offer platform-specific missions. You'll be able to unlock exclusive coversantent in the PSP edition by connecting it to the PS2 title, and vice .

OutRun 2006 is scheduled to hit the track for PS2 and PSP early in March, with the PC version following shortly after. We'll be back with more as details come in.
OutRun is one of the games that made me wish I had an Xbox to play it, but a PS2 version will do. :D

I think the last PS2 game including Ferraris was NFS: HP2, and now we will have twelve! :) Arcade physics, of course, but in one of the best arcade racers ever. 👍

So now I have Sega Rally 2006 and OutRun 2006 on the next year's list. Good Sega, good Sega.
 
Dammit... I just found this on IGN and I was going to come here and make a big stink about it. But it looks like some FatAss beat me to it!! ;)

All I can say is "FERRARI'S BACK ON PS2, BABY!!!"

Man, I can't wait. :D I've been pining to drive Ferraris again in something other than HP2. :)
 
- Sumo Digitals revealed new info on the PS2 version of Outrun Coast to Coast. The game will have 30 courses from the arcade version of OutRun 2 and OutRun 2 SP, all courses can be played in reversal. There is a new Mission Mode, which makes the game less linear and give players more freedom. The PSP version also features different missions from the PS2 version, the missions can be transferred between the two versions. However the game will not have force feedback steering wheel support.
from the-magicbox.com

Can't wait for the game but..no force feedback wheel support? :odd:
 
It'll still support the wheel, theres just not going to be any force feeback going on when your drifting round thoes coastal roads.
 
I don't think I've played OutRun in years. Now, if they can add on the original arcade version on to "Coast 2 Coast"....... :embarrassed:
 
I found some PS2 pics at IGN (at least is in the PS2 section):

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Oooooo.. I didn't realize they'd posted any screens...

I dug around IGN for a minute, and those screens are posted only in the PS2 section, which leads me to believe that they are from that version of the game (IGN has been known to post the same screenshots in all the sections).

Still can't wait... :D

No release date mentioned yet, just "Q1 2006".. which is only another two and a half months, so this game is probably pretty close to completion. Definitely on my list. :)
 
Is that an Enzo Convertible I see in the 2nd to last screen? Don't those like, don't exist...?
 
ND4SPD
Is that an Enzo Convertible I see in the 2nd to last screen? Don't those like, don't exist...?

Hm.. I think you're right. I couldn't quite place it earlier, but you can see the exhaust setup is the same, as is that "groove" thing behind the front wheel.

And you're right.. I'm pretty sure no such car exists. The only references I could find on Google to an Enzo roadster were either Photoshop jobs, or scale models, probably fan-made. And none of them looked like that pic.

Unless Sega knows something we don't? :)
 
An Enzo convertible is possible since the MC12 has a removable to it woudn't take much work from there. But I don't see it happening, I'm thinking SEGA has used artistic license on that car, thats all. Not impossible that it's a new Ferrari project though, just unlikely with the F60 being within a couple of years launch.
 
ND4SPD
Is that an Enzo Convertible I see in the 2nd to last screen? Don't those like, don't exist...?
1 does exist. The owner chopped the roof to have a "one-of-a-kind" Enzo. Ferrari won't cover his warranty anymore due to that, but looks like 1 developer took an interest to his project.

Jedi2016
Okay, did I miss something? I've always been under the impression that the Enzo IS the F60.
Common misconception. Ferrari will be planning the F60 around 2007, and the 1st "development" shots, aka magazine chops are expected end of this year.
 
Jedi2016
Okay, did I miss something? I've always been under the impression that the Enzo IS the F60.
It is. They just did't call it that so they could name it after Enzo Ferrari.
The Enzo Convertalbe looks pretty cool, but why'd you want one anyways?
 
Sweetness!! First I hear that Outrun 2: SP Tours may be returning to my arcade, and now this pops up. :)

a6m5
I don't think I've played OutRun in years. Now, if they can add on the original arcade version on to "Coast 2 Coast"....... :embarrassed:

Outrun 2 for the X-BOX had the original game as an unlockable.

As for the Enzo convertible, it's just artistic license, they did it for fun. Just like how the original game had the non-existant Testarossa convertible.
 
Did you guys notice the Enzo roadster having the engine cover similar to the one on testarossa?
looks cheap to me but hell I want to play this game

anyone here like outrunner?
that's my most enjoyable arcade racer
 
Now, now... just because there's Ferrari doesn't mean the game will be a hit.

A time or two, I've played the OutRun 2 demo in stores. Only once have I played the classic OutRun games. OutRun 2 was pretty beautiful on the XBOX. You can take that Ferrari droptop (I'd prefer the 360 Modena or the F50, personally), and hit the streets. Perhaps my biggest draw to OutRun 2 was the inclusion of tracks from my favorite arcade racing game of all-time- Sega Super GT/SCUD Race. From what I've heard, I've heard the Daytona USA 2 courses on the XBOX were pretty slow to race with. I wonder how Sega can get around this problem with this PS2 and PC variants (boy would I love to race the SCUD Race tracks on the PC!). A site known as Culture Shock, or whatever, had a video on the Super GT/SCUD Race level. It was basically all four tracks you've love in the arcade version, just bound together by highway roads to get to the next track. The only disappointment is that I kind of wanted to race the classic circuits from the arcade version, and not parts of all four tracks at once.

Anyhow, if OutRun 2 was a winner on the XBOX, Sega might have something going for it on the PS2 and PC. By the way, this is the first all-Ferrari Sega game since "Ferrari F355 Challenge" released back in 2000 or so.
 
Raghavan
It is. They just did't call it that so they could name it after Enzo Ferrari.
The Enzo Convertalbe looks pretty cool, but why'd you want one anyways?
It isn't, it's a common misconception as McLaren said. The Enzo is the Enzo, the F60 isn't out yet, the FXX is supposedly the test mule for the F60, but thats not confirmed and will probably never be knowing Ferrari. News on the F60 will start to filter more into mags and such mid-later this year, but Ferrari are working on it.
 
Wolfe2x7
Sweetness!! First I hear that Outrun 2: SP Tours may be returning to my arcade, and now this pops up. :)



Outrun 2 for the X-BOX had the original game as an unlockable.

As for the Enzo convertible, it's just artistic license, they did it for fun. Just like how the original game had the non-existant Testarossa convertible.
Nope. Testrossa spyders did exist.
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Ferrari only built a hand full though.
 
Yep, it's coming out on console first and then PC shortly after.
 
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