Japanese racing games.... gotta love 'em.
Wangan Dead Heat isn't terribly rare, at least on eBay... the graphics are solid albeit simplistic, or plain... but the framerate is a solid 30fps. Actually the camera (or the car??) behaves a little odd, when you start drifting to go around a curve, you end up seeing the car AND the track almost from the side, yet while one would think that this would make it difficult to stay on track and not hit the rails, surprisingly it isn't. Takes a little getting used to, but the game is easy enough - challenging without being frustrating.
The girls are nice. Some are like, "riiiight....," but the others are knockouts.
Touge King The Spirits (High Velocity) was sort of the Saturn's answer to PlayStation's Ridge Racer... racing in the mountains, actually with good graphics, VERY well done sense of perspective and depth, but an inconsistent frame rate. What really brings the game down a bit, though, is that you have to select from many anonymous types of cars (hard to choose which is a good one), and then only race one computer opponent. Some of the tracks are also downright confusing.
The sequel - I've barely really played it yet, but its graphics are BOOMBASTIC, excellent by Saturn standards. Very realistic landscapes and car models, and awesome weather effects such as fog, rain, you name it. Not so much of a speed-oriented racer though, rather a skill-oriented one (many curves and ups/downs to navigate through).
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