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About Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA
Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA is a sequel to San Francisco Rush and the second game in the Rush series.
The game is notable for the high level of detail in the recreations of the various cities and states used, and for its fast arcade-style physics. The game also features a two-player mode and rumble pack support. Hidden shortcuts and jumps add to the replay value of the game.
Cities used are New York (Uptown and Downtown), Hawaii, Las Vegas, San Francisco (Alcatraz), Los Angeles, and Seattle. Other tracks playable at the start of the game are Stunt, Crash, and Halfpipe. A bonus track can be won where your car is miniaturized and you drive through the offices of Midway Games. Another bonus is the full pipe level, as the last achievement to unlock.
Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA is a sequel to San Francisco Rush and the second game in the Rush series.
The game is notable for the high level of detail in the recreations of the various cities and states used, and for its fast arcade-style physics. The game also features a two-player mode and rumble pack support. Hidden shortcuts and jumps add to the replay value of the game.
Cities used are New York (Uptown and Downtown), Hawaii, Las Vegas, San Francisco (Alcatraz), Los Angeles, and Seattle. Other tracks playable at the start of the game are Stunt, Crash, and Halfpipe. A bonus track can be won where your car is miniaturized and you drive through the offices of Midway Games. Another bonus is the full pipe level, as the last achievement to unlock.
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Game modes: Single player, Split screen
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When was Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA released?
Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA released on November 10, 1998, developed by Atari Games and published by Midway Games.
What platforms is Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA available on?
Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA is available on Nintendo 64. It supports single player, split screen.