In 2003 Betson Enterprises released an upgrade called "San Francisco Rush 2049 Special Edition" that added 2 new tracks, 10 new cars, and new shortcuts ]. The upgrade was soon after recalled as Midway shut down its online tournament network, although it may still be found in a few sites that retained it such as 'Video Bob's' in San Rafael, who were heavily involved in play-testing as a result of their proximity to the Midway West campus. It also had the ability to connect to an external server, via a T1 network connection, and play against other players in an online tournament. In 2000 Midway released an upgrade ("Tournament Edition") that fixed bugs, added new tracks, and added new cars. The machine used a 3dfx Voodoo 3 graphics card. The arcade version was an 8 player game (but more commonly bought in pairs), sit-down machine with force feedback steering wheels, gear shifts, and 3 pedals (gas, brake, and clutch). * Battle - In this multiplayer mode, players must destroy their opponent's car by using items on special tracks. * Obstacle - In Obstacle, the player must get to the end of a course filled with traps in enough time. * Stunt - Stunt mode is similar to Single Race mode, but you must perform stunts in enough time on special tracks. Players can select a circuit and participate in races to unlock various extras in the game. * Circuit - This mode puts you into a multi-race tournament. With the Expansion Pak, players can not only "save" their ghosts for later use, but also race against up to four at a time. Players will complete a race, then have the option to race against their previous ghost. * Ghost Race - This mode is much like a "time trial" mode. There is no lap limit, and there are no computer racers (players "can" however have computer racers if wanted). * Practice - Practice mode allows players to do as they wish and practice the tracks to improve their skills. Players can select a track, and then customize the options for the race. * Single Race - Single Race mode is much like Practice mode, except it is a race. Generally as the game progresses in circuit mode, the drones become very difficult to beat, and the shortcuts may end up being the only way to place 1 st.The hidden shortcuts and jumps add to the replay value of the game. There are 6 Race tracks, 4 Stunt arenas, 8 Battle arenas, and 1 Obstacle course. There is also a Battle Mode, which is a sort of multiplayer deathmatch. A Stunt Mode has been added, in which the player scores points for different kinds of mid-air spirals. A major difference in game play when compared to its predecessors is the ability to extend wings from your car in midair and glide. It also features up to a four-player mode and Rumble Pak support. The game is notable because of the high level of detail which went into creating a futuristic version of San Francisco and the fast arcade-style physics. The Dreamcast version was later re-released as part of Midway's Arcade Treasures 3 for the Playstation 2, Xbox, and for the Gamecube.
"San Francisco Rush 2049" is a sequel to San Francisco Rush and. It was released on Septemin North America, and Novemin Europe. "San Francisco Rush 2049" is a racing video game developed by Atari Games and published by Midway Games for the Arcade, Nintendo 64, Gameboy Color, and for the Sega Dreamcast.
Input methods = steering wheel, 3 pedals, gearshift Platforms = Arcade, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, Dreamcast Please Like & Follow Our Facebook Page to Receive Newly Released Games Notifications.Infobox VG| title = San Francisco Rush 2049 Please Rate 5 ★Stars & Write a Review if You Love This Game. Many New Games Will be Released Every Day, So Please Check Our Newest Released Games Everyday! Also featuring 19 all-new tracks and 13 selectable cars, with all-new customization! New and improved graphics and vehicle physics. Battle Mode: Lock and load your way through eight killer battle arenas. Stunt Mode: Insane air and gravity-defying tricks. San Francisco Rush 2049 - The original arcade racing hit now with three action-packed games in one! Race Mode: Scream through futuristic San Francisco tracks.