When I went to a hockey tournament they had an arcade and this game was there. I wasted like 10 dollars getting all the highscores on San Francisco and I still have a pic of it lol
San Diego landmarks: 22:58 San Onofre nuclear power plant 23:23 US-Mexico Border 23:25 Fighter jets from NAS Miramar (Top Gun) 24:01 The San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge 24:07 A mix of NAS North Island, the National City shipyards, the USS Midway museum, and the Point Loma submarine base 24:42 The Hotel Del Coronado
This game was so hard to get running on MAME til I found RetroArch and used the MAME 2016 core. I LOVED this game in the arcade no matter how unfair the AI was.
The AI with it's "invisible wall",all you need is go to his opposite side,force steer shaking opposite-right or hitting it once you get pixels ahead of it to gain positions
I remember playing this game in an arcade at this one mall that now very empty and sad but I remember I would pick San Francisco just cause the two bridges but back in 2004-05. what got me is how the track made you go up on the sides of the Golden Gate Bridge lol
+Ferrox Yeah that was a awesome California Speed gameplay and you are very good with playing California Speed and i love california speed game i can't wait to play that game.
pc specs? also I play too many video games but.....................this feels like cruising usa. is this the same game code? Atari did you take another shortcut?
I really hated free plays in racing games... not the idea, per se, but the heavy-handed ways it was implemented. The grift was just _so_ obvious, every time. Atari should've just made this a straight-up time attack, no opponents, and made the courses a little longer to give us some semblance of our money's worth.
We would prefer it in English. English is the official language here (and also in Canada despite contrary advice). It DOESN'T mean there aren't OTHER languages allowed oh no but it means English is first. Like we go to Mexico and everything will be written in Mexican first and English translation 2nd followed by others which means Mexican is the official language. It's their country their laws. Canada English is first and French follows behind but is still plenty strong. The still is plenty strong with a lot of brewing. Anyone who tries to tell you anything different is trying to sell you something baloney or has an agenda to grind.
Kyle Hill english is the official language here? Its youtube mate, people will speak whatever language they want, and exercising your genius linguistic racism online makes you look like a total moron, which you probably are. Your comment might be 1 year old, but when I stumble around this amount of ignorance and people thinking they are the center of the world, it always bring me a smile to let them know. And don’t use the « we », if you are butthurt because somebody doesn’t speak your language, don’t include everybody else in your rant. I’d rather have youtube filled with 20 different languages than having people like you on here.
you just have to create a folder with the name of the rom "calspeed" and put it inside the "roms" folder, there you put the chd file, that's all friend
I don't know if it's the emulation or how the game was originally, but the gameplay seems awfully janky. I know arcade racing games aren't supposed to be realistic, but this is just . . . yikes.
Realistic racing games are good,since you can feel transported and forget the real world…the problem of this game are the "invisible walls" in the AI cars
It is. For some reason Atari never managed to develop a decent 3D engine. Compare this to the racing games Sega and Namco had at the time; they were MUCH crisper. Plus any game that's designed to be completely pedal-to-the-metal isn't going to have much in the way of realistic traction, acceleration, collision physics, etc.
When I went to a hockey tournament they had an arcade and this game was there. I wasted like 10 dollars getting all the highscores on San Francisco and I still have a pic of it lol
San Diego landmarks:
22:58 San Onofre nuclear power plant
23:23 US-Mexico Border
23:25 Fighter jets from NAS Miramar (Top Gun)
24:01 The San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge
24:07 A mix of NAS North Island, the National City shipyards, the USS Midway museum, and the Point Loma submarine base
24:42 The Hotel Del Coronado
This game was so hard to get running on MAME til I found RetroArch and used the MAME 2016 core. I LOVED this game in the arcade no matter how unfair the AI was.
No its not u just need the accompanying chd file and boom its going i run it on mame in linux bro
The AI with it's "invisible wall",all you need is go to his opposite side,force steer shaking opposite-right or hitting it once you get pixels ahead of it to gain positions
I remember playing this game in an arcade at this one mall that now very empty and sad but I remember I would pick San Francisco just cause the two bridges but back in 2004-05. what got me is how the track made you go up on the sides of the Golden Gate Bridge lol
I remember this game. Used to be at my local Walmart.
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Games have really changed over last 25 years. I still like the platform games
I am so glad I can now play this at home
Racetracks (Arcade only)
. Willow Springs
. Sears Point
. Leguna Seca
Played this at a caravan site several years ago, I always picked the Le Mans like car and I always picked the Monetary soundtrack
That "Interceptor" car looked like Jaguar XJR-15
Thats weird, i remember the mall level having pedestrians that panicked to get out of the way
By any chance were you thinking of Lucky & Wild? (I never forget a Namco game!)
Ok so no one's gonna talk about that Diablo Police in 0:43
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I loved playing this game at Rosemont.
Cruis'n California
exactly what it is. Atari and their shortcuts.
I prefer playing as the Predator car in the arcade version and the Nintendo 64 version.
Ishmael Williams this is just my opinion but I don’t really care for the n64 version, but I absolutely love the arcade version.
I remember playing this game at Chuck e cheese
+Ferrox Yeah that was a awesome California Speed gameplay and you are very good with playing California Speed and i love california speed game i can't wait to play that game.
Another great Midway racer! RIP
Snag the Schwag
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Finally
pc specs? also I play too many video games but.....................this feels like cruising usa. is this the same game code? Atari did you take another shortcut?
Hard AF.
Cool game
I would always use the red muscle car
This is european version.
Did the Trophy Truck drive fast in 300 miles per hour?
KILOMETERS per hour.
classic game
FOR FUCKS SAKE it's so frustrating seeing just nearly make it in first Dammit
The AI cars has an invisible wall on them,all you need is shake the steer until you get the.front part of your car some pixels ahead
I really hated free plays in racing games... not the idea, per se, but the heavy-handed ways it was implemented. The grift was just _so_ obvious, every time. Atari should've just made this a straight-up time attack, no opponents, and made the courses a little longer to give us some semblance of our money's worth.
which mame version you used to play in the video?
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acabei descobrindo que a melhor versão pra pcs não tão fortes é a 146 plus
We would prefer it in English. English is the official language here (and also in Canada despite contrary advice). It DOESN'T mean there aren't OTHER languages allowed oh no but it means English is first. Like we go to Mexico and everything will be written in Mexican first and English translation 2nd followed by others which means Mexican is the official language. It's their country their laws. Canada English is first and French follows behind but is still plenty strong. The still is plenty strong with a lot of brewing.
Anyone who tries to tell you anything different is trying to sell you something baloney or has an agenda to grind.
Kyle Hill english is the official language here? Its youtube mate, people will speak whatever language they want, and exercising your genius linguistic racism online makes you look like a total moron, which you probably are. Your comment might be 1 year old, but when I stumble around this amount of ignorance and people thinking they are the center of the world, it always bring me a smile to let them know. And don’t use the « we », if you are butthurt because somebody doesn’t speak your language, don’t include everybody else in your rant. I’d rather have youtube filled with 20 different languages than having people like you on here.
How did you get this to even open? Mine it says CHD not found even though I downloaded the parent rom file.
I can help you if you want, Ik how to make this and the Rush games open
you just have to create a folder with the name of the rom "calspeed" and put it inside the "roms" folder, there you put the chd file, that's all friend
how did you get it to work
For me it says CHD not found even though I downloaded the parent ROM. Cruis n USA and World opens up just fine not this one!
@@kylehill3643 sure was helpful dude because clearly i got it to work T_T
no i actually did not get it to work .. did you even read my comment
Didn't expect to see you here... I thought you hated old stuff.
what up judy hopps ass-poster
I can't stand corkscrew-less Laguna Seca
i swear this isnt running in mame, this is the N64 version
games too easy damage
I don't know if it's the emulation or how the game was originally, but the gameplay seems awfully janky. I know arcade racing games aren't supposed to be realistic, but this is just . . . yikes.
Realistic racing games are good,since you can feel transported and forget the real world…the problem of this game are the "invisible walls" in the AI cars
It is. For some reason Atari never managed to develop a decent 3D engine. Compare this to the racing games Sega and Namco had at the time; they were MUCH crisper.
Plus any game that's designed to be completely pedal-to-the-metal isn't going to have much in the way of realistic traction, acceleration, collision physics, etc.