![]() ![]() In addition the display is now presented in widescreen, taking full advantage of the dimensions available even purists are catered for with an unlockable 30fps 'arcade' mode along with 4:3 screen options. For starters, the frame rate is set at a super-smooth 60fps, even with the 3D slider at maximum this is no mean feat when you consider the original arcade only managed 30fps. ![]() M2 has worked wonders with the Nintendo 3DS hardware to deliver a more-than-perfect version of the original game. It's a joyous mixture of course designs that can be tackled in either their original Japanese running order or the (default) revised western version (which re-arranges certain course positions on the map as well as a few other minor differences). Inspired partly by the designer's travels across Europe, expect to cruise past lush greenery and old windmills, iconic Stonehenge-style bridges and palm trees, all against a backdrop of mountain ranges and lush sunsets. It's the player versus the open road and that road is gorgeous. There's no rival to beat, no race to be won. Checkpoints provide valuable bonus time and, if successful, one of 5 possible endings will be reached. A junction at the end of each course throws up a quick left or right route decision, following which the scenery magically transitions into the next location. The overall premise is simple - race against an ever decreasing time limit through 5 courses, avoiding traffic and roadside obstacles in order to arrive at the finish line. ![]()
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