In Midway Arcade Treasures 3 for PS2, running in the emulator PCSX2, trying (San Francisco) Rush 2049 -- without my silly Steam Input gas button toggle lock thing this time!
Jeepers, I can't hardly steer in this thing, and the CPU cars each travel at a more or less fixed slightly different speed, so they immediately fan out in line along the track and lose sight of each other and the front several are just kinda faster than me especially if I have to steer and it's really boring.
Oh heck I did own the DC version back in the day. This is supposedly based on that, rather than on the arcade version, which definitely has an alternate look about it. I don't remember much of the DC version; I think I played it a bit once and it seemed all-right-ish? But that was decades ago. Probably also played the arcade version in an arcade cab at some point; well, I know I saw it around, anyway.
Oh I got it confused with this--next isn't Stun Runner, it's Rush the Rock. Not to be confused with San Francisco Rush 2049? RtR arcade was 1997; SFR49 (Dreamcast, which is what this PS2 version is based on, apparently--and definitely looks way more like it than like the arcade version) was 2000.