Cyber Speedway

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North American cover art
North American cover art of Cyber Speedway
Developer(s)NexTech
Publisher(s)Sega
Designer(s)Syd Mead
EngineProprietary
Platform(s)Saturn
Genre(s)Science fiction racing game
Mode(s)Single-player

Cyber Speedway (Gran Chaser in Japan) is a 1995 racing video game developed by NexTech and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn.

The game was originally called Grand Racer, but was renamed to avoid confusion with another early Saturn game, Gale Racer.[1] It is a spiritual sequel to the 1993 computer game CyberRace;[1] the two games share a similar theme, and vehicles designed by Syd Mead.

Reception

Cyber Speedway received generally mediocre reviews. While critics remarked that the graphics are good[2][3][4] and that the two-player split screen mode is a welcome treat, especially given that the Saturn's flagship racer Daytona USA is single-player only,[3][4] they found fault with the gameplay, particularly the hovercraft handling. Rad Automatic of Sega Saturn Magazine argued that the vehicle's lack of traction is an inaccurate depiction of hovercraft physics,[3] while a reviewer for Maximum felt that the hovercraft concept was a poor one to begin with, since hovercraft handle identically on all surfaces, making for "a predictable, tedious ride."[2] A GamePro critic commented that the game was fun to play but lacked longevity, since all the tracks are easy to master and elements such as the crude cinematics in story mode limit the game's replay appeal.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Grand Chaser". Next Generation (4). Imagine Media: 65. April 1995.
  2. ^ a b c "Maximum Reviews: Cyber Speedway". Maximum: The Video Game Magazine (2). Emap International Limited: 147. 1995.
  3. ^ a b c d Automatic, Rad (December 1995). "Review: Cyber Speedway". Sega Saturn Magazine (2). Emap International Limited: 86–87.
  4. ^ a b c "ProReview: Cyber Speedway". GamePro (85). IDG: 52. October 1995.

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