The Arcade Version is almost the same as the Console Version except the Arcade Version has a different person speaking and you actually get to see the customers as well which the Console Version does not have at all!
there was unused texture in the game that has PS2 icons buttons, maybe at one point a port was on development but probably cancel for some odd reason, what a shame.
The arcade version of this game was released in 2000 before 9/11 of 2001, as you see in the beginning of the intro the twin towers. The xbox and gamecube versions released in 2002 after 9/11 the intro not showing the twin towers.
You also see the twin towers at 4:30 and 27:05 and 27:35. They have the towers merged with the World Financial Center and the towers are scaled really tiny in comparison to everything else. That sculpture you knock over is "The Sphere", part of the WTC plaza. The console versions just have two asymmetrical short towers instead but the Sphere sculpture is there.
Thanks for the video. Do you know why there's no engine audio? Other videos don't include engine audio either, but the arcade machine definitely has engine audio. Does this game not emulate properly?
hello, i used demul emulator and it run fine for me and no, this game didnt use a car engine audio except when you press down the accelerator, maybe the developers of this game didnt use car engine audio for good reason.
This game is utterly fucking mental. *STAY ON THE SIDEWALK, GRANDPA.*
I actually want the actual arcade cabinet of this but I have this on Gamecube, this was one of my favorite childhood game.
Nation of New York City was in harmony,
Then everything changes when this one taxi attacks xD
The Arcade Version is almost the same as the Console Version except the Arcade Version has a different person speaking and you actually get to see the customers as well which the Console Version does not have at all!
there was unused texture in the game that has PS2 icons buttons, maybe at one point a port was on development but probably cancel for some odd reason, what a shame.
Also the arcade version had the World Trade Center in it. The home version put 2 random buildings in it's place
@@avace917I think they were removed all together iirc
Oh and also the “Bigfoot” power up got renamed to “4x4”
@@mondaybear21 they did. There were two smaller black buildings in their place. Didn't notice the Bigfoot replacement
The arcade version of this game was released in 2000 before 9/11 of 2001, as you see in the beginning of the intro the twin towers. The xbox and gamecube versions released in 2002 after 9/11 the intro not showing the twin towers.
You also see the twin towers at 4:30 and 27:05 and 27:35. They have the towers merged with the World Financial Center and the towers are scaled really tiny in comparison to everything else. That sculpture you knock over is "The Sphere", part of the WTC plaza. The console versions just have two asymmetrical short towers instead but the Sphere sculpture is there.
That is a great play I haven’t saw this game for a long time miss it too
In both console releases the "B-FOOT" powerup was changed to "4x4". Probably to avoid copyright issues with BIGFOOT the trademarked Monster Truck.
28:12 - Sound effect from Quake II.
I heard they didn't do a Playstation 2 port, that was a shame, I except the Arcade, it gets better.
I miss this game, grettings from argentina 🇦🇷, and good gameplay!!
Thanks for the video. Do you know why there's no engine audio? Other videos don't include engine audio either, but the arcade machine definitely has engine audio. Does this game not emulate properly?
hello, i used demul emulator and it run fine for me and no, this game didnt use a car engine audio except when you press down the accelerator, maybe the developers of this game didnt use car engine audio for good reason.
Love this game
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Emulated, or captured?
Emulated.
Darn. ☹
RetroArch non legge la mia Rom..
try to use demul07 instead of retroarch maybe that will work.
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