Much harder to get nowadays (for obvious reasons) is the XBLA port OutRun Online Arcade. HD by default, widescreen by default, it has the brighter colours of the arcade and plays great.
Now, while the PSP version isn't great compared to other version, it's still outrun 2006 and you can put it in your pocket, which definitely makes it an essential, because what if you're not at home and feel the urge to play outrun 2?
Outrun 2 is 100% my favourite racing game. I remember playing it mostly on the PSP in my teens while sitting in the car. I even played it at home and got the PS2 version.
I'm craving a modern port of this so much, I'd buy it on my PS5 and Switch both if Sega ever did a remaster! For me, modern racing games sadly can't compare to this masterpiece :)
I'm kinda in the same boat , except I'm craving to get my OG xbox out of storage with this game along with my 2005 480p wide screen plasma... just gotta wait till I finish moving house!
Came here to say the same thing. Would love this on PS5 for the convenience of playing on the couch with friends. I’m sure one of the major roadblocks for this ever getting brought back is the Ferrari license. 😢
If theres a way to mod the pc version, I'm sure someone could fix the colors and such. ENB/Reshade could help, but also a direct mod if the textures for the skybox and lighting.
The latest PC version unofficial patch even updates the driver and passenger 3D models now. And you can obviously increase resolution and force anti-aliasing for the best possible image quality. The Lindbergh version adds a few more effects however. Performance should be equal though, modern PCs can easily run the port at the full framerate without any slowdowns. I can't really see how performance could be better on Lindbergh.
I recently played the peasant version of the game (2006 Coast to Coast on PS2) on a CRT and despite that I don't feel like I really missed anything by not playing the other versions. The game is so fun that I found I just got lost in the moment. I agree with your statement that the only bad way to play Outrun 2 is to not play it.
@@VideoGameEsotericayes please 🙏 I actually play the PSP version on my Mac with RetroArch, filter x4 , shaders crt bloom effect … Graphically it’s far from the arcade version but the fun is quite the same. A really good way to spend time on Saturday night … And I love the content on the psp version
The arcade version has higher contrast/bloom, which makes it look much more colorful and pleasant. But i suppose you can fix that on PC with reshade. Also, the Ice Track looks much better on arcade, the PC version is missing some details and textures and there's a black void above the mountains. The only issue i have with the arcade in Teknoparrot is that the sound is too loud and i'm getting some distortion in some places (like the ending map screen).
@@TheShedcade I just discovered the rather beautiful Outrun 2006 Tweaks but sadly they haven't shoehorned in any FFB support and I'd got kind of used to that with FXT (even though it isn't perfect).
The Outrun 2006 PC version doesn't really need patching and modding in order to run just like it did all the way back then though? I just ran it on my modern PC (ryzen 5500 + rtx2060s, win11 23h2) i just carried over the old install folder which i installed and no-cd patched back in 2009 from retail, the disc is SOMEWHERE here you know how it is in some odd storage box, and i just had to configure it with my display resolution and it just ran no problem, played right now with my Xbox 360 Wireless Controller Kit for Windows which i also purchased around 2009. The mod doesn't seem to be making it any worse though.
I was able to get it running at 1080p 120fps in docked mode with upgraded textures and a fixed HUD for widescreen that doesn't stretch the HUD graphics. The Deck runs it like a beast!
In late 2024, you should really be throwing 2006 Tweaks into the mix, it has some really nice graphical enhancements. The big issue with it is that it doesn't have the force feedback that you get when playing the original arcade game.
Amazing game, I got the pc version with all the patches and hd textures..... it's my favorite version. but when it comes to racing I like wipeout more.
@@VideoGameEsoterica Gee, i don't remember it being difficult. Just set your IP, and use the service menus? I still think it was worth dropping one line in noting the PC version's networking is an issue. Must be more ppl than just me watching your chan who have a side-by-side setup. But then again, if they do they probably already know everything they need to about Outrun 2. As you note, it's top tier :)
I played a 2 car SP SDX at Zenia Boulevard in Spain this summer. I think the one I played in Southend was also an SDX but my memory is a little hazy on that one.
I've played the pc version quite a bit, with all the mods and it is an excellent game, but there is something about the spx linberg arcade version, and the ps3 version that I like better, the colors seem more vivid, I'd like to see more side buy side comparisons of these 3 versions.
I installed the remastered PC version of OutRun 2006 earlier this year and it plays normally when I first boot it up but then, when I try to play it again, it won't boot up at all and the same thing happens every time I reinstall it, it works once but never twice. I'd probably have put more effort into troubleshooting it if PCSX2 version 2.0 hadn't coincidentally come out around the same time where it plays my storebought copy of OutRun 2006 for the Playstation 2 in high resolution beautifully. OutRun 2006 had slowdown issues on older versions of PCSX2 on my PC but whatever those issues were, they were fixed in 2.0.
Use a wrapper like DgVoodoo to run it. It solves a lot of problems with old games. I run this game on Windows 11 quite well, it just speeds up a bit in some parts, but it's not frequent.
Great video! Btw, Is there a way to play this game above 60 fps to mitigate the crappy motion resolution of digital displays? Only semi-solution I can think of is enabling BFI on RetroArch using PCSX2 or PPSSPP cores. But then you miss the extras that the PC version brings.
OutRun2 2006 is the best version, 2nd is OutRun2 SP. The reasoning is because of the addition of drafting makes such a huge difference. Maybe its a skill issue but ive always had such a harder time beating a course without drafting enabled
Best version is OutRun 2 SP SDX (2006) in the arcades. The hydraulic motion simulator cabinet is amazing and needs to be experienced, especially with a few friends. It's still great on a home system, but even better in arcades!
I love the PC port of this game. I have an old xp machine set up permanently on an 85hz crt, and probably 75% of my usage on that setup is this game. (it also does a good job with hydro thunder and the 3dfx San Fran Rush port)
The OG Xbox version is actiually the most vibrant one. It's essentially Chihiro lighting with very slight texture dowgrades here and there. I'm not quite sure about lindbergh but I think even this version is inferior in terms of lighting compared to XBox or at least not better.. The PC version though is the worst. The arch at 3:47 is a good indicator how good the lighing works. On Xbox is really shiny. The PS2 version has also pretty close lighting.
i've noticed the lindbergh version only scales the assets correctly if you play it on 5:3 aspect ratio, everything outside 800x480 or 1280x768 looks super weird. The jp ps2 release of special tours is still the best imo, not only for including new music, but also for being the only port having true force feedback for compatible wheels.
Hey bud. When i tried to reinstall outrun 2 i installed it with that ftx pack or whatever last week it wouldnt post the game. Should i go from vanilla to the update you posted about, and skip that other modpack?
I dont have a PC, so I'd love to see a video comparing the Xbox and PS2 versions of the game. I havent bought either yet but this week I'll purchase one of them...
Have you ever tried the fxt mod? Its my favorite way to play with a wheel. It enhances the game and adds arcade mode and improves the force feedback. Also i noticed on my version i have to manually edit the config to turn on vsync. Which makes it so much smoother.
@@VideoGameEsoterica i missed it, i will check it out. Love your videos keep them coming! Also sorta off topic but not really. I recall you love sf rush like i do. If you haven’t already check out project r. i just came across it the other day.
I had it in there but I found it very distracting visually. I admit to making choices to make myself happy sometimes haha. It’s just out of the corner of my eye I see it and I start not noticing what’s actually ON screen. Quirk of mine
Lindbergh's differences can be quantified: all cars cast shadows and the shading/bloom is overall a step up, especially on player and rival cars. I would bet the polygon count is raised across the board but I can't really tell at a glance here.
What's odd is that even the Xbox version had non-player car shadows. Sadly cuts like this happened all the time in 2000s PC ports. Be nice if the 2006tweaks guy added these.
Probably its me only as I am not a pro here, but I dont exactly understood what you meant by lindburg or sp etc.. these are 'PC' versions of the game or what? How do we get access to these games?
One of the very few games that I played so much and enjoyed so much, I ended up buying boxed copies of every version when it came out. I have no idea *why* I did that but I never regretted it. Especially since a few of them became pretty hard to find pretty quickly... also one of the few games that really had great ports-- obviously some are better or worse, but the PSP version even holds up surprisingly well and was a great experience at the time. (not so much anymore now that the Steam Deck can play the PC version at "better than contemporary PC quality" settings)
You can tell wich version is wich just looking oto the tires of the cars, if the tires shine is linbgergh or xbox original, if dosnt shines, is pc or ps2.
@@GreySectoid Outrun soundtrack didn’t really inspire synth wave/outrunWave. Instead it seems like inaccurate re-vision illustrations of Outrun, which have distinct color palettes and future retro vibe that doesn’t look like outrun, inspired synthwave-style outrunWave music. I’m saying “outrun wave” because saying Outrun never seemed like a good name or label at all when the trend, iconography, and music have nothing to do with outrun.
I always get confused about the outrun 2 cabinets. The US 4:3 crt twin always had a wood cabinet with sun-faded marquee. The European version, has the nicer cabinets with molded platic sides. What cabinets were the later versions in?
Outrun 2SP on the Lindbergh hardware was exclusively in a super deluxe cabinet. You would know one when you see it. It's basically an amusement attraction you play.
PC version for sure. Heck, I just got the latest version up and running on my Steam Deck again as well and am finally happy again, since I can play that anytime I want now. Flawless and perfect arcade game. Just completely unmatched.
Hah I just started playing Outrun 2006 on PC for the first time last night, funny you posted this rn. I'm having a blast playing this game, quick pickup and play sessions. Have only touched SP mode so far, ~5 minutes to get through any route is so so nice. Have played a very limited # of arcade games but this and night striker are definitely my top 2, perfection!!!
PS2 Japan - OutRun 2 SP - version received further development from SEGA themselves and was released one year after - Coast 2 Coast - It`s a high dollar game now.
Wouldn't it be great if the original Space Harrier get the same kind of treatment like Outrun 2 and Afterburner Climax? Because the slower pace Planet Harrier feels like Panzer Dragoon.
In the head-to-head, you can definitely tell the PC's skybox is less vibrant. I'd probably go with the Arcade version, despite never playing this game.
Ah the Outrun 2 jungle! I have the delisted PS3 version, the PSP version and the Xbox version. As far as I know the Japanese Xbox original version is the one with most content and includes the Scud race map. This was omitted in most other versions. Is it in the Lindbergh version? Could you do a video on how to run Techniparrot on Steam Deck and how to set it up to your TV and play those fancy Lindbergh games?
Been playing the most recent pc port of this on the lenovo legion go and it plays flawless Played the xlba arcade port on a asus rog ally so my outrun 2 fix is all good
I have all the Outrun 2 versions I think in my self made Cab builds and yes it is the greatest Arcade Racing game ever even eclipsing the original which was great of course and yes I do play with a wheel too, although .......... The excellent Arcade Outrun 2 SPX is awesome it`s also too easy and so I suggest that anyone playing it on the teknoparrot emulator go into the operator settings and at the least set the difficulty to at least hard or very hard to actually be challenged if they wanna put some real time into the game and have more fun in the longrun
I also find the constant sideways drifting in this game slightly tedious. It's still a contender for my favorite arcade racing game though, the others being Daytona 1&2, Sega Rally 1&2, Ferrari F355 with three monitors and the sit-down deluxe version of Outrun 1. "Arcade racers" in general would be a wider term and would include console-only games as well.
Having played a ton of PC & Arcade.. can say there are MANY differences; especially in HEART ATTACK MODE one that comes to mind is the arcade needing you to be drifting for RUN THREW COLOUR... the PC doesn't require this, caught me up once & destroyed an Arcade run. Glorious game, real shame it's no longer for sale on Steam. Can't really tell how I like to play it most, being in an actual arcade machine car is awesome (F40!!).. but PC is by far the best way to play it at home I also started playing it on Xbox.. never stopped playing!
I play that Outrun 2006 PC port most these days, especially after the recent fixes. I'd love to get the original Xbox version at some point or have emulation reach a point where it is playable but yeah this is the greatest arcade racing game
Outrun 2 SP (the Japan version of Outrun 2006) is a great way to play the game as AM2 did a bit of polishing to Sumo Digital’s port to clean up the frame rate and added a few missing graphical things back in. Love playing it in 16:9 480P mode on my 20L5.
i honestly just like the xbox version of OR2. I was disappointed by the tweaked mechanics of 2006c2c, despite the added content. never really had much exposure to the arcade version of OR2 outside of a couple race sessions, never played the PC version... and never had the need to emulate when I was still playing my xbox.
I did not like later XBOX -version. It had some effects missing. So, i claim the best version outside Arcade on home console is original XBOX -release of OutRun 2, on regions were cheat codes work, and Daytona 2 + Scud Races are included. It is also interesting that there are certain huge graphical differences as well between OutRun 2 -regions. I'm currently playing on PS2 remake of original OutRun. Pretty good actually.
Best game ever and I use to think id never own it but got a complete copy of 2006 on xbox for about $5 a couple years back and could never be happier to own a version I’ll never play today lmao
Fantastic review as ever. I have it on the original Xbox but I have the Japanese version of the game which had some graphical improvements made to it. Overall I think this is a near perfect way to play OR2. I notice the PC version seems to be less authentic when it comes to the shadow effects at the back of the car so it doesn't look as grounded as it should. But that's just my view.
I suspect that your theory on the color difference is right about the multiple GPU targets This is something I have noticed for decades, while in theory these things should be the same, there is just a very slight change based on the hardware. A classic example is that there is just nothing the same as the Atari PC color pallets - they just pop!
You're very wrong about the ps2 versions not being the best. Outrun 2SP on Ps2 is the best version. It runs best and it is the only one with steering wheel support.
The PS2 port of OutRun 2006 is the version of OutRun 2 I'm most familiar with by far due to my having bought it brand new in 2006 and not having access to any other version for four or five years and it is a perfectly fine port. I later got a used copy of vanilla OutRun 2 for the XBox, which I tried playing for a while on the XBox 360 in backwards compatibility mode but got annoyed by the audio glitch but I soon got a original XBox from a thrift store so that I could play the Xbox port on its native hardware and, yeah, it definitely has a slight graphical edge over the PS2 version. I still play the PS2 OutRun 2006 more often than I do the XBox version of OutRun 2 simply because 2006 has more content and also because the PS2 version runs well on PC in PCSX2 v2.0 while I haven't even dipped my toes into XBox emulation yet.
"The best camera is the one you have with you." True for Outrun too. PSP version is best version. But Outrun 2 is good enough to be worth having both a portable and dedicated home setup. I would absolutely invest in putting together a sit-down cab PC rig to do it justice, if I had the cash and space.
If I had the real arcade cab, I'd choose that hands down, but otherwise it's the OGXB version, because the PC version doesn't have the same responsiveness as the arcade and XB versions, as well as native CRT support on the OGXB, plus the XB version has better audio than the PC one, emulated with TP has even more latency, canny wait for an FPGA version one day though, maybe a port to Replay OS with DynaRes 2.0 could tide us over till then.
But outrun 2 and SP actually run on the sega chihiro CD ROM base board which is based on Xbox architect, Outrun 2 SPDX runs on lingbergh. As for my favourite it’s always the arcade original but I found Xbox to be a very good close match to the original not unlike outrun 2006 where my copy of psp version ran at 30fps so I got rid of the game but ps2 version I can’t say as I never played it. I hope an outrun 3 comes out soon as it’s long overdue.
A testament to how absolutely amazing this game is, I have only ever played the PSP version, and that is where my love for this title was formed. That rather sorry analog nub of the PSP was how I had to play for years, and I still found it to be exceptional, then once I hacked my Vita, then the game truly went to the next level. As now the game looked better, sounded better, and best of all it now played better with an actual analog stick. And yeah, by no means was the PSP game bad, as I now have a Steam Deck and can play this game in better ways, and I still play the PSP version on my Vita regularly as if it ain't broke, why fix it?
@@VideoGameEsoterica As much as I loved the OG arcade game of the 80's, due to the 3D graphics, Ferrari Testarossa, and of course the amazing music, I never enjoyed it much, as it was hard as nails. But with Outrun 2, everything was much improved and taken to a whole other level, and the gameplay is just perfection. Yep, no complaints from me.
The first versions of Outrun 2 and Outrun 2 SP in 2004 were xbox-based. Chihiro is basically an xbox with 128mb ram and a Sega 512MB DIMM unit slapped on top. So the xbox version is pretty much arcade-perfect. Yeah Lindbergh version may be slightly better but most people won't notice. The PS3 version of Outrun 2 is also near perfect and is easily obtained just buy buying a PS3, flashing custom firmware and downloading the PSN game files (I bought a PS3 just for Time Crisis 4, HOTD4 and Outrun 2). There's also a PSN version of Daytona USA which plays exactly like the original. For an all-in-one game playing box the PS3 is a good choice when hacked.
@@VideoGameEsoterica Lindberg came after Chihiro and is a unique Sega arcade board. It's heavily PC-based but it is a unique board and has a CF slot on it that the encrypted Linux OS boots from. But yeah I get what you mean. Even so the later Sega arcade systems are not exactly basic off-the-shelf PCs. Try to get a replacement motherboard for one and you'll see just how difficult and expensive it is ;-)
Much harder to get nowadays (for obvious reasons) is the XBLA port OutRun Online Arcade. HD by default, widescreen by default, it has the brighter colours of the arcade and plays great.
It’s a bummer how much good stuff Sega has delisted
@@VideoGameEsotericais the PC version still better than the XBLA one? If so, can you mention the mods available for it?
I did a vid on the mods a while back. Search outrun 2 on the channel :)
@VideoGameEsoterica Ah, just found it:
th-cam.com/video/Y3930izQgp8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NUH4wPY1EjwA0ru5
Thanks! 💪🏻
Happy to do it!
This is exactly the video I needed. I was literally thinking to myself, "Video Game Esoterica likes to praise Outrun 2, but which version is best?"
Haha I made these at the same time. The hall of fame vid on Monday and the comparison you are watching today
Have the pc version on my Steamdeck and it runs just beautifully 👌
I may do a tutorial vid on it soon
How?
Now, while the PSP version isn't great compared to other version, it's still outrun 2006 and you can put it in your pocket, which definitely makes it an essential, because what if you're not at home and feel the urge to play outrun 2?
Steam Deck with the PC version! Haha but yes PSP is a great version
The ps3 has a great port. It's not available on the store so you will need cfw and the iso.
Yes so many delisted titles sadly
yes ps3 4.91 cfw, hen
there is no smoothness on the console
@@CCCP-sr9ouwat? flat 60fps ....
The fact that this game was delisted from Steam and other storefronts should be considered a crime against humanity.
Probably time limited on the Ferrari license
Sega Lost the Ferrari licence
the curse of racing games.
Outrun 2 is 100% my favourite racing game. I remember playing it mostly on the PSP in my teens while sitting in the car. I even played it at home and got the PS2 version.
It’s at the top of my list too. Just sheer perfection
I'm craving a modern port of this so much, I'd buy it on my PS5 and Switch both if Sega ever did a remaster! For me, modern racing games sadly can't compare to this masterpiece :)
We can only hope. Sega are you listening?
I'm kinda in the same boat , except I'm craving to get my OG xbox out of storage with this game along with my 2005 480p wide screen plasma... just gotta wait till I finish moving house!
Came here to say the same thing. Would love this on PS5 for the convenience of playing on the couch with friends. I’m sure one of the major roadblocks for this ever getting brought back is the Ferrari license. 😢
I’m sure the Ferrari license is now too expensive for it to be profitable for Sega sadly
@@VideoGameEsoterica I'll be praying we someday get a port, with or without Ferrari.
You know it's personal preference...
But on PPSSPP enhanced out the Wazoo...
On my favorite OLED handheld...
Is MY FAVORITE WAY TO PLAY!😁👍
Yes this really is a personal preference type of game. All versions are good
could you do video on how to get the PC version running on the steamdeck please
Maybe in the future :)
If theres a way to mod the pc version, I'm sure someone could fix the colors and such. ENB/Reshade could help, but also a direct mod if the textures for the skybox and lighting.
I’m sure it could be changed somehow for sure
@@VideoGameEsoterica There are texture packs and reshade options available on the github page.
Check out Outrun 2006 Tweaks.
The latest PC version unofficial patch even updates the driver and passenger 3D models now. And you can obviously increase resolution and force anti-aliasing for the best possible image quality. The Lindbergh version adds a few more effects however. Performance should be equal though, modern PCs can easily run the port at the full framerate without any slowdowns. I can't really see how performance could be better on Lindbergh.
It’s very close to 1:1
the arcade on teknoparrot is the best imo, work also the best with wheels like the real thing.
It’s always great to bring a wheel along for the ride. Pun very much intended
Great video! btw, when will we get a true sequel to OutRunners???
I can only hope
Stellar video as always! Now all we need is a video showing what mods you use on the PC version and how to install said mods.
Already done :) A NEW Version of OutRun 2 is Out! OutRun 2006: Coast to Coast for PC! Review and Setup Guide
th-cam.com/video/Y3930izQgp8/w-d-xo.html
@@VideoGameEsoterica Noice!
I've played this on both PSP and arcade, and it's a blast either way. Didn't know there was a native PC port, I'll have to check that out.
For a Sega game it got a wild amount of ports
PC-Best!! 1920+1080!
I recently played the peasant version of the game (2006 Coast to Coast on PS2) on a CRT and despite that I don't feel like I really missed anything by not playing the other versions. The game is so fun that I found I just got lost in the moment. I agree with your statement that the only bad way to play Outrun 2 is to not play it.
That’s the reality about OutRun 2. There is no “bad” version
PS2 actually have better draw distance than Xbox. I was very surprised by this.
@Gr4yF0x I may do a part 2 where I compare all the console versions
@@VideoGameEsotericayes please 🙏 I actually play the PSP version on my Mac with RetroArch, filter x4 , shaders crt bloom effect … Graphically it’s far from the arcade version but the fun is quite the same. A really good way to spend time on Saturday night … And I love the content on the psp version
@@VideoGameEsoterica awesome!
The arcade version has higher contrast/bloom, which makes it look much more colorful and pleasant. But i suppose you can fix that on PC with reshade. Also, the Ice Track looks much better on arcade, the PC version is missing some details and textures and there's a black void above the mountains. The only issue i have with the arcade in Teknoparrot is that the sound is too loud and i'm getting some distortion in some places (like the ending map screen).
It’s that over the top Sega aesthetic
I have the patched PC version and it's amazing.
The new patches make a world of difference
Yup the Outrun OR2FXT modders did a great job with this
@@TheShedcade I just discovered the rather beautiful Outrun 2006 Tweaks but sadly they haven't shoehorned in any FFB support and I'd got kind of used to that with FXT (even though it isn't perfect).
The Outrun 2006 PC version doesn't really need patching and modding in order to run just like it did all the way back then though? I just ran it on my modern PC (ryzen 5500 + rtx2060s, win11 23h2) i just carried over the old install folder which i installed and no-cd patched back in 2009 from retail, the disc is SOMEWHERE here you know how it is in some odd storage box, and i just had to configure it with my display resolution and it just ran no problem, played right now with my Xbox 360 Wireless Controller Kit for Windows which i also purchased around 2009.
The mod doesn't seem to be making it any worse though.
A lot of people had trouble launching the game. Some didn’t. You were one of the lucky ones
I've been playing the modded PC version on muh Steam Deck! It's so good!
I should do a tutorial on that for Deck users. People are asking
I was able to get it running at 1080p 120fps in docked mode with upgraded textures and a fixed HUD for widescreen that doesn't stretch the HUD graphics. The Deck runs it like a beast!
@METR0lD dm me about it
In late 2024, you should really be throwing 2006 Tweaks into the mix, it has some really nice graphical enhancements. The big issue with it is that it doesn't have the force feedback that you get when playing the original arcade game.
Yes the force feedback makes a difference
Amazing game, I got the pc version with all the patches and hd textures..... it's my favorite version.
but when it comes to racing I like wipeout more.
Wipeout is a ton of fun but I’ve never been great at it
It seems that you can't go wrong with this choice.
Everyone wins!
Did you forget to mention the fact the networking for multiplayer is half-borked on PC?
Comparisons are just on visuals and performance. Not much else around the overall package. Plus Teknoparrot networking is a chore and a half
@@VideoGameEsoterica Gee, i don't remember it being difficult. Just set your IP, and use the service menus?
I still think it was worth dropping one line in noting the PC version's networking is an issue. Must be more ppl than just me watching your chan who have a side-by-side setup. But then again, if they do they probably already know everything they need to about Outrun 2. As you note, it's top tier :)
I can't get it to work at all but it has been fixed in Outrun 2006 Tweaks, even online multiplayer.
What racing wheel do you use or prefer? I have a few Madcatz MC2 and Hori Racing Wheel 3. Looking for the best way to play.
G920 for me
@@VideoGameEsoterica Do you have it attached to anything?
A small stand I have to break down. My desk can’t fit it
I played a 2 car SP SDX at Zenia Boulevard in Spain this summer. I think the one I played in Southend was also an SDX but my memory is a little hazy on that one.
Sounds like a fun time!
Have you tried the Outrun 2006 C2C for Mac OSX? I have it running on a 2009 Mac Mini.
No that I’ve never tried. Kind of forgot about it
@VideoGameEsoterica The version I have, will only work with nVidia. So a Mac with Intel GMA will not work. I run it on OsX Snow Leopard. (10.6.X)
Oh wait I have heard of that one. The Nvidia part reminded me
@VideoGameEsoterica I have tried to find a copy for sale, but they are nowhere to be found. And there are almost no info on it out there.
The PC version is the best by far once you implement all the texture patches and music mods! 👍
It def has the most flexibility and mod potential
I've played the pc version quite a bit, with all the mods and it is an excellent game, but there is something about the spx linberg arcade version, and the ps3 version that I like better, the colors seem more vivid, I'd like to see more side buy side comparisons of these 3 versions.
I installed the remastered PC version of OutRun 2006 earlier this year and it plays normally when I first boot it up but then, when I try to play it again, it won't boot up at all and the same thing happens every time I reinstall it, it works once but never twice.
I'd probably have put more effort into troubleshooting it if PCSX2 version 2.0 hadn't coincidentally come out around the same time where it plays my storebought copy of OutRun 2006 for the Playstation 2 in high resolution beautifully. OutRun 2006 had slowdown issues on older versions of PCSX2 on my PC but whatever those issues were, they were fixed in 2.0.
Odd. Sounds like maybe a registry problem. Try running it in compatibility mode. Try an earlier OS in there
Use a wrapper like DgVoodoo to run it. It solves a lot of problems with old games. I run this game on Windows 11 quite well, it just speeds up a bit in some parts, but it's not frequent.
Great video!
Btw, Is there a way to play this game above 60 fps to mitigate the crappy motion resolution of digital displays? Only semi-solution I can think of is enabling BFI on RetroArch using PCSX2 or PPSSPP cores. But then you miss the extras that the PC version brings.
I’d have to look into it but I’m sure there’s some method
It's hard to look past Outrun SDX running in 4k on TP, looks amazing.
It’s nice it scales so easily
OutRun2 2006 is the best version, 2nd is OutRun2 SP. The reasoning is because of the addition of drafting makes such a huge difference. Maybe its a skill issue but ive always had such a harder time beating a course without drafting enabled
Best version is OutRun 2 SP SDX (2006) in the arcades. The hydraulic motion simulator cabinet is amazing and needs to be experienced, especially with a few friends. It's still great on a home system, but even better in arcades!
Yes you lose the movement of the massive cabinet at home
I love the PC port of this game. I have an old xp machine set up permanently on an 85hz crt, and probably 75% of my usage on that setup is this game. (it also does a good job with hydro thunder and the 3dfx San Fran Rush port)
I need to build an XP machine next year
How do you run Sega Lindbergh games on pc?
I’ll have a tutorial soon
One of my favourite channels playing one of my favourite games. Bliss!
aww thanks :)
The OG Xbox version is actiually the most vibrant one. It's essentially Chihiro lighting with very slight texture dowgrades here and there. I'm not quite sure about lindbergh but I think even this version is inferior in terms of lighting compared to XBox or at least not better.. The PC version though is the worst. The arch at 3:47 is a good indicator how good the lighing works. On Xbox is really shiny. The PS2 version has also pretty close lighting.
It’s a fun look and with upscaling can be great. Just decent make the top tier for me
Sorry for it's a not prominant question, but are chihiro versions playable yet?
Only the beta build
i've noticed the lindbergh version only scales the assets correctly if you play it on 5:3 aspect ratio, everything outside 800x480 or
1280x768 looks super weird.
The jp ps2 release of special tours is still the best imo, not only for including new music, but also for being the only port having true force feedback for compatible wheels.
This was 1920x1080
Hey bud.
When i tried to reinstall outrun 2 i installed it with that ftx pack or whatever last week it wouldnt post the game. Should i go from vanilla to the update you posted about, and skip that other modpack?
I installed the base game then the mod pack and it worked well for me
@VideoGameEsoterica okay sounds good. I had it working last year so I figured it was user error on reinstall.
Thanks for your reply!
Yeah just start fresh. Always helps :)
We've got a video playing this game multiplayer online on PSP. Good game
A great game
@ maybe you can join us sometime?
I dont have a PC, so I'd love to see a video comparing the Xbox and PS2 versions of the game. I havent bought either yet but this week I'll purchase one of them...
I may do that next month
Love Outrun2 and its convoluted variants across many platforms. One of my favourites for sure!
Tracking all the diff versions of OutRun 2 is a job in and of itself!
Pc version with OutRun2006Tweaks
The new mods make it such a better experience
Have you ever tried the fxt mod? Its my favorite way to play with a wheel. It enhances the game and adds arcade mode and improves the force feedback. Also i noticed on my version i have to manually edit the config to turn on vsync. Which makes it so much smoother.
Also check out the outrun online release on the ps3 it seems like it might be quite close to the arcade
I did a video on it recentlyish
I need to do a vid on that
@@VideoGameEsoterica i missed it, i will check it out. Love your videos keep them coming! Also sorta off topic but not really. I recall you love sf rush like i do. If you haven’t already check out project r. i just came across it the other day.
Project R? I’ll look it up
Great video have you got an ETA for your Teknoparrot Tutorial?
I’m going to make it this upcoming week
Good vid, thx! I wish you would have added text on the screen which version was running.
I had it in there but I found it very distracting visually. I admit to making choices to make myself happy sometimes haha. It’s just out of the corner of my eye I see it and I start not noticing what’s actually ON screen. Quirk of mine
Which ones support force feedback wheels?
Both can
@@VideoGameEsoterica Which both? The PC version doesn't, only with the FXT hack and that's not perfect.
Lindbergh's differences can be quantified: all cars cast shadows and the shading/bloom is overall a step up, especially on player and rival cars. I would bet the polygon count is raised across the board but I can't really tell at a glance here.
Yes you’d need to import the models into a viewer or other software to really find out
What's odd is that even the Xbox version had non-player car shadows. Sadly cuts like this happened all the time in 2000s PC ports. Be nice if the 2006tweaks guy added these.
@zebubble2084 shadows would be nice
Probably its me only as I am not a pro here, but I dont exactly understood what you meant by lindburg or sp etc.. these are 'PC' versions of the game or what? How do we get access to these games?
Lindberg is an arcade board. It’s basically a PC in a box but it’s for arcades
Is there a first-person view?
Yes but I don’t find it as good
One of the very few games that I played so much and enjoyed so much, I ended up buying boxed copies of every version when it came out. I have no idea *why* I did that but I never regretted it. Especially since a few of them became pretty hard to find pretty quickly... also one of the few games that really had great ports-- obviously some are better or worse, but the PSP version even holds up surprisingly well and was a great experience at the time. (not so much anymore now that the Steam Deck can play the PC version at "better than contemporary PC quality" settings)
Nothing wrong with having extra copies!
You can tell wich version is wich just looking oto the tires of the cars, if the tires shine is linbgergh or xbox original, if dosnt shines, is pc or ps2.
Solid observation
Outrun soundtrack is legendary, it even inspired a new music genre (synthwave/outrun/retrowave)
Sega’s arcade music has always been top tier
@@GreySectoid Outrun soundtrack didn’t really inspire synth wave/outrunWave. Instead it seems like inaccurate re-vision illustrations of Outrun, which have distinct color palettes and future retro vibe that doesn’t look like outrun, inspired synthwave-style outrunWave music. I’m saying “outrun wave” because saying Outrun never seemed like a good name or label at all when the trend, iconography, and music have nothing to do with outrun.
@@AquaticMammalOnBicycle Check out Kavinsky - Outrun album, it even has the red car on the cover :P
Dang have been playing the ps2 version, need that pc tutorial.
Coming soon :)
Afterburner Climax occupies a similar headspace for me.
Another Sega hit
I always get confused about the outrun 2 cabinets. The US 4:3 crt twin always had a wood cabinet with sun-faded marquee. The European version, has the nicer cabinets with molded platic sides. What cabinets were the later versions in?
They were in special cabs with quasi full sized car plastic shells. Google OutRun SD SPX cab on google images
Outrun 2SP on the Lindbergh hardware was exclusively in a super deluxe cabinet. You would know one when you see it. It's basically an amusement attraction you play.
Yes you can’t confuse it for the Chihiro version
PC version for sure. Heck, I just got the latest version up and running on my Steam Deck again as well and am finally happy again, since I can play that anytime I want now. Flawless and perfect arcade game. Just completely unmatched.
It is great on Deck. Outrun 2 whenever you need it!
How does one get the PC version?
@tarekwayne9193 archive style sites
How brother?
@@VideoGameEsoterica thxxx
Hah I just started playing Outrun 2006 on PC for the first time last night, funny you posted this rn. I'm having a blast playing this game, quick pickup and play sessions. Have only touched SP mode so far, ~5 minutes to get through any route is so so nice. Have played a very limited # of arcade games but this and night striker are definitely my top 2, perfection!!!
Night Striker is amazing. And a new game in the franchise is being made!
@@VideoGameEsoterica Awsome!!! That's amazing to hear!!
I was shocked to hear it was happening
Have the ps2 disc upstairs but I regularly play the psp version on my Vita. One of my desert island games (psp ridge Racer being another)
It’s the type of game you can keep playing and it just never gets old
Visually so beautiful and so much fun to play. Played on arcade and xbox but looks like no bad versions of this game.
Exactly. Every version is a hit
I love OutRun games, From OutRun 1, Turbo Outrun, OutRun Europa, OutRun 2002 (Outrun 2) .....
Excellent video !! Never heard of the Lindberg !! But -- you are really splitting hairs !!!
Gotta split hairs sometimes when it’s that close
PS2 Japan - OutRun 2 SP - version received further development from SEGA themselves and was released one year after - Coast 2 Coast -
It`s a high dollar game now.
Yeah the prices on that one aren’t cheap
Wouldn't it be great if the original Space Harrier get the same kind of treatment like Outrun 2 and Afterburner Climax? Because the slower pace Planet Harrier feels like Panzer Dragoon.
I do love Planet Harriers though
I love this game......have it on PS3, PSP, PC etc
I have it on a ton of platforms too
@VideoGameEsoterica great great game
In the head-to-head, you can definitely tell the PC's skybox is less vibrant. I'd probably go with the Arcade version, despite never playing this game.
Yes the PCs colors are slightly toned down
The discord link is expired. Just an FYI. I was going to go ask a few questions but couldnt get in
Sorry some have : discord.gg/7P4aBfZA
How about the PS3 version?
Good but didn’t make the cut here
@VideoGameEsoterica Would you say that the original Xbox version is better than the PS3 or the Xbox 360 version?
Slightly better
Ah the Outrun 2 jungle!
I have the delisted PS3 version, the PSP version and the Xbox version. As far as I know the Japanese Xbox original version is the one with most content and includes the Scud race map. This was omitted in most other versions. Is it in the Lindbergh version?
Could you do a video on how to run Techniparrot on Steam Deck and how to set it up to your TV and play those fancy Lindbergh games?
Yes I’ll be doing Teknoparrot tutorials soon on the channels
The PC version still has a stretched HUD when playing in 4:3?
I’d have to look again
@@VideoGameEsoterica My mistake, your comparison with the PC and Arcade is in 16:9 and I thought it was 4:3.
@Magicktech ahh I see
yes :(
The PC version's HUD looks stretched , not a big deal but a little annoying.
It is minorly stretched it seems
Been playing the most recent pc port of this on the lenovo legion go and it plays flawless
Played the xlba arcade port on a asus rog ally so my outrun 2 fix is all good
It’s a perfect game for all handhelds. Quick pick up and play
I have all the Outrun 2 versions I think in my self made Cab builds and yes it is the greatest Arcade Racing game ever even eclipsing the original which was great of course and yes I do play with a wheel too, although .......... The excellent Arcade Outrun 2 SPX is awesome it`s also too easy and so I suggest that anyone playing it on the teknoparrot emulator go into the operator settings and at the least set the difficulty to at least hard or very hard to actually be challenged if they wanna put some real time into the game and have more fun in the longrun
Yes adjusting the difficulty makes a diff
I also find the constant sideways drifting in this game slightly tedious. It's still a contender for my favorite arcade racing game though, the others being Daytona 1&2, Sega Rally 1&2, Ferrari F355 with three monitors and the sit-down deluxe version of Outrun 1. "Arcade racers" in general would be a wider term and would include console-only games as well.
For me the drift makes the game :)
Having played a ton of PC & Arcade.. can say there are MANY differences; especially in HEART ATTACK MODE
one that comes to mind is the arcade needing you to be drifting for RUN THREW COLOUR... the PC doesn't require this, caught me up once & destroyed an Arcade run.
Glorious game, real shame it's no longer for sale on Steam.
Can't really tell how I like to play it most, being in an actual arcade machine car is awesome (F40!!).. but PC is by far the best way to play it at home
I also started playing it on Xbox.. never stopped playing!
It’s a bummer it’s been delisted basically everywhere
I play that Outrun 2006 PC port most these days, especially after the recent fixes. I'd love to get the original Xbox version at some point or have emulation reach a point where it is playable but yeah this is the greatest arcade racing game
I still have that Xbox disc in my collection. I’d never part with it
Outrun 2 SP (the Japan version of Outrun 2006) is a great way to play the game as AM2 did a bit of polishing to Sumo Digital’s port to clean up the frame rate and added a few missing graphical things back in. Love playing it in 16:9 480P mode on my 20L5.
I’ll probably do a console edition of this vid next month
but that version lacks LAN support and everything in japanese :(
You win some you lose some
the linux version on batoparrot runs very well
That’s one I haven’t checked out
@@VideoGameEsoterica it runs better for me with emulation that windows ever has
I need to do a Linux machine. Just for testing stuff
@@VideoGameEsoterica you can do self booting external hard drives or install batocera onto a fresh hard drive then boot from that
i honestly just like the xbox version of OR2. I was disappointed by the tweaked mechanics of 2006c2c, despite the added content.
never really had much exposure to the arcade version of OR2 outside of a couple race sessions, never played the PC version... and never had the need to emulate when I was still playing my xbox.
I mean the Xbox version is great after all
I did not like later XBOX -version.
It had some effects missing.
So, i claim the best version outside Arcade on home console is original XBOX -release of OutRun 2, on regions were cheat codes work, and Daytona 2 + Scud Races are included.
It is also interesting that there are certain huge graphical differences as well between OutRun 2 -regions.
I'm currently playing on PS2 remake of original OutRun. Pretty good actually.
The nice thing is that every version is good because it’s all still OutRun 2
Can you play this on the series x..??
Neither of these versions no
in dev mode via an emulator, yes. but not a recommended way.....
Was sega chihiro to based on original Xbox
Yep. Double ram Xbox
Best game ever and I use to think id never own it but got a complete copy of 2006 on xbox for about $5 a couple years back and could never be happier to own a version I’ll never play today lmao
Haha weird that’s legit what I paid for mine. Found it at thrift forever ago
Fantastic review as ever. I have it on the original Xbox but I have the Japanese version of the game which had some graphical improvements made to it. Overall I think this is a near perfect way to play OR2. I notice the PC version seems to be less authentic when it comes to the shadow effects at the back of the car so it doesn't look as grounded as it should. But that's just my view.
The Xbox version compared to the pc versions does have a slightly diff look to it
the car shadow has actually been fixed on pc, only the traffic cars sadly wont get them
It was me "Go to" game on PSP!
If only it was a PSP Go lol
@@VideoGameEsoterica It was! LOL
Haha so the joke holds up
I suspect that your theory on the color difference is right about the multiple GPU targets This is something I have noticed for decades, while in theory these things should be the same, there is just a very slight change based on the hardware. A classic example is that there is just nothing the same as the Atari PC color pallets - they just pop!
Yes the calls to the hardware may be the same but how they present is always slightly diff
You're very wrong about the ps2 versions not being the best. Outrun 2SP on Ps2 is the best version. It runs best and it is the only one with steering wheel support.
Everyone gets their opinion :!
@VideoGameEsoterica not so much an opinion though! Unless you can state objectively why PS2 is worse...
The PS2 port of OutRun 2006 is the version of OutRun 2 I'm most familiar with by far due to my having bought it brand new in 2006 and not having access to any other version for four or five years and it is a perfectly fine port.
I later got a used copy of vanilla OutRun 2 for the XBox, which I tried playing for a while on the XBox 360 in backwards compatibility mode but got annoyed by the audio glitch but I soon got a original XBox from a thrift store so that I could play the Xbox port on its native hardware and, yeah, it definitely has a slight graphical edge over the PS2 version. I still play the PS2 OutRun 2006 more often than I do the XBox version of OutRun 2 simply because 2006 has more content and also because the PS2 version runs well on PC in PCSX2 v2.0 while I haven't even dipped my toes into XBox emulation yet.
@@LJ7000 the version i have on xbox360 runs and looks better than the ps2 version
@@Bloodyshinta1 just not true though
I got a modded xbox 360 earlier this year to play that version. Then like a month later, the patch for the PC port dropped 🤣
Haha perfect timing
I am guessing that realistically playing the PC version is more available and the arcade can't be emulated?
The arcade can indeed be emulated
Both are as easy. Honestly the Lindberg version is easier to get running
And it’s such a good experience
@@VideoGameEsoterica sounds like another video tutorial idea…. What emulator works best?
Soon!
Learn to manual drift by gear down then up. You'll like the game even more.
I use it sometimes
"The best camera is the one you have with you." True for Outrun too. PSP version is best version. But Outrun 2 is good enough to be worth having both a portable and dedicated home setup. I would absolutely invest in putting together a sit-down cab PC rig to do it justice, if I had the cash and space.
Exactly. There’s no BAD version. Which is awesome
If I had the real arcade cab, I'd choose that hands down, but otherwise it's the OGXB version, because the PC version doesn't have the same responsiveness as the arcade and XB versions, as well as native CRT support on the OGXB, plus the XB version has better audio than the PC one, emulated with TP has even more latency, canny wait for an FPGA version one day though, maybe a port to Replay OS with DynaRes 2.0 could tide us over till then.
One day if I have the space 100% doing a cab for it
@@VideoGameEsoterica If I was gonna own just one cab, that'd be it.
@Wobble2007 mine would be a Beast Busters: Second Nightmare
I love the PS3 version, only the Arcade version is smoother but detail level is very similar.
All versions are good versions which is nice
But outrun 2 and SP actually run on the sega chihiro CD ROM base board which is based on Xbox architect, Outrun 2 SPDX runs on lingbergh. As for my favourite it’s always the arcade original but I found Xbox to be a very good close match to the original not unlike outrun 2006 where my copy of psp version ran at 30fps so I got rid of the game but ps2 version I can’t say as I never played it. I hope an outrun 3 comes out soon as it’s long overdue.
I’ll be doing a vid on that soon
A testament to how absolutely amazing this game is, I have only ever played the PSP version, and that is where my love for this title was formed. That rather sorry analog nub of the PSP was how I had to play for years, and I still found it to be exceptional, then once I hacked my Vita, then the game truly went to the next level. As now the game looked better, sounded better, and best of all it now played better with an actual analog stick. And yeah, by no means was the PSP game bad, as I now have a Steam Deck and can play this game in better ways, and I still play the PSP version on my Vita regularly as if it ain't broke, why fix it?
Just one of the best games ever made
@@VideoGameEsoterica As much as I loved the OG arcade game of the 80's, due to the 3D graphics, Ferrari Testarossa, and of course the amazing music, I never enjoyed it much, as it was hard as nails. But with Outrun 2, everything was much improved and taken to a whole other level, and the gameplay is just perfection. Yep, no complaints from me.
It was def a bit harder than it needed to be
The first versions of Outrun 2 and Outrun 2 SP in 2004 were xbox-based. Chihiro is basically an xbox with 128mb ram and a Sega 512MB DIMM unit slapped on top. So the xbox version is pretty much arcade-perfect. Yeah Lindbergh version may be slightly better but most people won't notice. The PS3 version of Outrun 2 is also near perfect and is easily obtained just buy buying a PS3, flashing custom firmware and downloading the PSN game files (I bought a PS3 just for Time Crisis 4, HOTD4 and Outrun 2). There's also a PSN version of Daytona USA which plays exactly like the original. For an all-in-one game playing box the PS3 is a good choice when hacked.
Chihiro was an interesting board but also a bummer as it was the start of Sega not having their own unique arcade hardware
@@VideoGameEsoterica Lindberg came after Chihiro and is a unique Sega arcade board. It's heavily PC-based but it is a unique board and has a CF slot on it that the encrypted Linux OS boots from. But yeah I get what you mean. Even so the later Sega arcade systems are not exactly basic off-the-shelf PCs. Try to get a replacement motherboard for one and you'll see just how difficult and expensive it is ;-)
For me pc components = not super interesting. I love the days of bespoke silicon custom engineered for gaming in arcades.
plus you need after burner climax, sega rally3 and gti racing on that ps3 ;)
@@nattila7713 got 'em, and about 300 more :-D
I prefer the original OutRun. The best port is OutRun 2 on the OG Xbox.
The original is still a great time too
I wish you talked about the scud race and daytona 2 tracks in the Xbox version .
Appart from that the lindy version is also my preferred 👍👍👍
Was more just a 1:1 comparison of OutRun 2 proper. Maybe in the future