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San Francisco Rush The Rock: Alcatraz Edition (PC - 1998) - a PC port released exclusively as a pack-in game for the Quantum3D Raven graphics card. San Francisco Rush: WaveNet (Online Arcade - 1998) San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (PlayStation - 1998) Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA (Nintendo 64 - 1998) San Francisco Rush 2049 (Arcade - 1999)
Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA is a racing video game developed by Atari Games and published by Midway exclusively for the Nintendo 64 video game console. It was released on November 11, 1998, in North America, and February 4, 1999, in Europe. Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA is a sequel to San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing, and the second game in the ...
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing is the first game to use Atari Games' Flagstaff engine. Released in 1997, San Francisco Rush: The Rock was a ROM update for the original game, allowing arcade owners to extend the life of the original cabinet. [8] The update brought four tracks, including the Alcatraz track, and four new cars.
San Francisco Rush 2049. Original release date: September 5, 2000 ... Developed by Full Fat; Fighting game; The Suffering. Original release date: March 8, 2004
Atari Games Corporation was an American producer of arcade video games, active from 1985 to 1999, then as Midway Games West Inc. until 2003. It was formed when the coin-operated video game division of Atari, Inc. was transferred by its owner Warner Communications to a joint venture with Namco, being one of several successor companies to use the name Atari.
San Francisco Rush 2049 is a 1999 futuristic-themed racing video game developed and manufactured by Atari Games for arcades, later ported to home systems.It is the third game in the Rush series as the sequel to San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing and Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA as well as the last to be set in the city of San Francisco.
Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA (N64 - Atari) San Francisco Rush 2049 (N64 - Dreamcast - Midway Arcade Treasures 3 (GC, PS2, Xbox)) Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire (Genesis, SNES - Pony Canyon/FCI/Origin Systems) Shadow (PC) Shockway Rider (Atari ST, Amiga - Faster Than Light) First Class with the Shoe People (Atari ST, Amiga, PC - Gremlin Graphics)
Mark Cerny grew up in San Francisco, and was a fan of computer programming and arcade games as a youth. [6] He had attended University of California, Berkeley, but when he was 17 in 1982, he was invited to join Atari, and dropped out of school for the opportunity. [7] He started working in Atari's arcade division on January 18, 1982. [8]