Christ Fellowship used to have this game in the old building of the Children's Ministry but, it operates only with the start button and the insert coin message not used
most of the corners in the Advanced I shift from 2nd then 3rd to 4th. the only time I shift down to 1st, then 3rd and 4th is the corner on the top before you get to the bottom.
Perfect! Finding a rhythm that works repeatably for you is the goal; you can try to shave a tiny bit of time off any corner by shifting to first instead since it drops your speed slightly faster, but consistency and reliability is the most important thing of all to winning these races! Keep it up and good luck out there 👍
This gameplay was captured on PC using the Nebula Model 2 emulator and input was through a generic xinput gamepad with an analog stick for steering, analog triggers for throttle and brake, and four digital face buttons for selecting the four gears. The steering wheels on the original cabinets were 270 degree wheels (3/4 of a turn from lock to lock) which allowed for a simple mechanical design to make them extremely durable but still gave them a generous range of motion; while it may take some getting used to to play precisely on a tiny analog control stick, most inexpensive PC racing wheels will also be 270 degree wheels and work even better as arcade-accurate substitutes! Fancier 360 degree or multi-turn wheels might be challenging to play on due to how fast steering angles must change to navigate the corners and manage powerslides...
I still think this is the best racing game ever made. So simple and tons of fun playing it.
This game reached now 25 years old!!!!!!!
#DaytonaUSA25years
30 years now!!!!!
Here from cs188. Great!
Oh my god, so many memories of weekends playing 8-player Daytona USA. Thank you so much for posting this!!!
-Please, select a race course.
-Advanced!
-Please, choose manual or automatic transmission.
-Manual!
-Gentlemen, start your engines!
Happy 30th birthday Daytona USA!
Gentlemen, start your entlemen
The white is out! This is your final lap!
Actually it's the white flag is out this is the final lap
Christ Fellowship used to have this game in the old building of the Children's Ministry but, it operates only with the start button and the insert coin message not used
Love your videos. Keep'em coming!
A new winner!
DAYTONAAAaaaa... 🎶
Now that's alot of damage!
Welcome to victory lane. You made it!
I was trying to repair the broken garage door with only Flex Tape...
NOW THAT'S A LOTTA DAMAGE
Gentlemen, Start your entlemen.
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before Doug gets stewpied,
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most of the corners in the Advanced I shift from 2nd then 3rd to 4th. the only time I shift down to 1st, then 3rd and 4th is the corner on the top before you get to the bottom.
Perfect! Finding a rhythm that works repeatably for you is the goal; you can try to shave a tiny bit of time off any corner by shifting to first instead since it drops your speed slightly faster, but consistency and reliability is the most important thing of all to winning these races! Keep it up and good luck out there 👍
Anyone else wish the location in this course was real?
4:37
G-A-M-E-O-Voo-E-R
G A M E O Voo E R
Game over! (x4)
Try to go easy on the car!
Yer burnin' up the tyres!
Guessing this was emulated on a pc, we’re you using and Xbox controller or did you have a wheel and pedals set up?
This gameplay was captured on PC using the Nebula Model 2 emulator and input was through a generic xinput gamepad with an analog stick for steering, analog triggers for throttle and brake, and four digital face buttons for selecting the four gears. The steering wheels on the original cabinets were 270 degree wheels (3/4 of a turn from lock to lock) which allowed for a simple mechanical design to make them extremely durable but still gave them a generous range of motion; while it may take some getting used to to play precisely on a tiny analog control stick, most inexpensive PC racing wheels will also be 270 degree wheels and work even better as arcade-accurate substitutes! Fancier 360 degree or multi-turn wheels might be challenging to play on due to how fast steering angles must change to navigate the corners and manage powerslides...
Gentlemen, start your entlemen!
Wrong gear shifts. Only the downhill hairpin is 4-1-4, the rest are all 4-2-4 and at much higher speeds.
You also wrong bro.. first for advance is 2-4, then 1-4 .. then 2-4-3-4 .. you can get time for advanced 2:51 ..
@@charliewade3268 show us you getting that time.
4-2-4-3-4 makes no real difference.
Gentlemen, start your entlemen