Top Gear 2 (SNES Gameplay, ep.64) ㅡ San Francisco, USA

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Bout presents: Top Gear 2 ㅡ San Francisco, USA

Welcome to the end of the arc and a thrilling journey in Top Gear 2 (SNES Gameplay, ep.64) - San Francisco, USA. Get ready for a high-octane adventure as the "Bout" car navigates the iconic streets of the City by the Bay in the sixty-fourth episode of the Top Gear series.

The "Bout" car, a symbol of gaming prowess, takes center stage as it speeds through the virtual streets of San Francisco. With its sleek design and high-performance capabilities, we achieved the ultimate contender to conquer the Golden City's diverse terrain. Players brace themselves for an adrenaline-fueled experience, showcasing their racing skills amidst the city's breathtaking landmarks.

In this episode, players are transported to the picturesque city of San Francisco, renowned for its steep hills, iconic bridges, and diverse neighborhoods. The virtual rendition captures the essence of San Francisco's unique topography, transforming it into a challenging yet visually stunning racing canvas.

Sincere thanksーa special acknowledgment to the gaming community, developers, and enthusiasts who contribute to the brilliance of the Top Gear 2 series. The virtual race through San Francisco wouldn't be possible without their dedication and passion for creating immersive gaming experiences.

Join the gaming journey through San Francisco enchanting streets with the "Bout" car, where speed meets culture, and every turn tells a story of virtual prowess.

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Top Gear 2, known in Japan as Top Racer 2 (トップレーサー 2 Toppu Rēsā 2), is a racer video game developed and published by Gremlin Interactive. A direct sequel to the 1992 game Top Gear, it was first released by Kemco for the SNES in North America on August 8, 1993, and then the Super Famicom in Japan on December 22. It was later ported to the Amiga on May 24, 1994 by Gremlin Interactive, and to the Sega Genesis on June 2 by Vic Tokai. While more realistic than its predecessor, Top Gear 2 maintained the arcade-style gameplay the series is known for.

Players can spend money earned in a race to upgrade their cars–upgrading the engine makes the car accelerate faster, helps the top speed of the car by a small amount, and makes it easier for the car to reach higher gears. Upgrading the nitro makes nitro boosts accelerate more strongly and reach higher top speeds. Upgrading the gearbox mainly improves the car's top speed, improves the car's fuel economy, and can greatly improve the car's acceleration starting with the third out of four gearboxes that are available, and be strong enough to allow shifting to higher gears to be effective. Upgrading the armor allows cars to take more damage before the armor is destroyed in the car area. The paint shop allows the color of the car to be changed. Upgrading the tires improves their grip and the car's turning performance.

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Release: August 8, 1993
Platforms: Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Famicom, Sega Genesis, Amiga, Amiga CD32
Developers: Gremlin Graphics Software, Gremlin Interactive
Publishers: Kemco, Vic Tokai, Gremlin Graphics Software, Gremlin Interactive
Producer: Mark Glossop
Programmers: Ashley Bennett, Ritchie Brannan, Simon Blake
Artists: Michael Hirst, Berni Hill
Horizons: Berni Hill (credited as Berni)
Other Artwork: Paul Gregory, Sydney Franklin, Paul Green
Support Programming: Matthew Donkin
Track Design: Tony Dawson, Michael Hirst
Quality Assurance: Lee Campbell, Tony Howe, Rob Millington, Simon Short
Composers: Patrick Phelan, Ashley Bennett, Paul Bennet
Series: Top Gear
Rating: Everyone (ESRB)
Game Modes: Single Player, Multiplayer (up to two players simultaneously)
Genres: Driving, Racing, Automobile

Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Famicom, Sega Genesis, Amiga, Amiga CD32

Reviewing the Genesis version, GamePro assessed that Top Gear 2 has a good number of tracks and solid controls, but feels outdated compared to contemporary racing games due to the limited options for altering the car's configuration. They concluded that "for simple, straightforward fun, Top Gear 2 still qualifies". Nintendo Power gave the SNES version a score of 3.55 out of 5. Super Gamer gave the SNES version a review score of 83% stating that the game has better graphics and more depth.

IGN ranked the game 95th on their "Top 100 SNES Games of All Time".

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