@@whatever4053 Arctic Thunder is Midway snowmobile clone of this created by Brian Eddy and ran on Midway Graphe arcade hardware (PC with Intel Pentium III CPU and Nvidia GPU).
@@Renzo-cn4zw Midway Arctic Thunder Xbox feels like it ran on Graphe PC arcade hardware with Intel Pentium III CPU and Nvidia GPU despite messy textures while PS2 port ran on MIPS bios with missing effects and frame-rate issues.
6:20 you can tell how this was an arcade game, and was heavily tailored to make you lose Even in 1st place, and in a race without many hiccups, they were so close to get timed out Also worth noting: if you didn't do well on the first race you would get sent to other plantets, like Ido
@@arronmunroe how did you get the boost to work? I can't even get model 2 working with the triggers, but with the buttons I double tap and don't get boost. Did you map the accelerate and break to the trigger?
@@JR-mr1tw I think I had a sort of unusual setup for that to work. First, I'm pretty sure it was set as analog, so this box would have been checked for accelerate, instead of just having a button set to "up". 2.bp.blogspot.com/-_2WPeOhM-dM/VcJH1nTL1EI/AAAAAAAADU8/Ud6CfYxD1G0/s1600/ScreenHunter_98%2BAug.%2B06%2B01.28.jpg I think I had the acceleration set to my right joystick where the neutral position would accelerate, and pressing up on it would slow it down, so I could double tap up on the stick to do the boost. I believe that setting it like that involved hitting reset on this screen while the joystick is positioned a certain way. lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/LH1AipwpCtVEuywo5pRgzd4oUgp7zPyCDmOl3KDoP7fvXV_4YUH2bk0wEi5YBNYB3aT7Rhlx54JGhQcdtx_GM8BQ3JvYDQ Definitely not the perfect way to do things, but it worked. If I didn't explain something correctly, I could take another look at it to see if I actually did something differently than what I said.
uh quick question, why did Sega hire stupid sounding voice actors for some arcade games? no offense. Plus the the I-O character, he said "i'm no match for anyone". it doesn't make any sense, as if he sucks or anything. he should've said "you're no match for me". is it the script? the recording studio? someone tell me what's going on here
During this time, they either would have been using inhouse actors, or inexpensive voice actors. Neither of these could really do good voices in English. When making the scripts, they likely didn't have anyone who understood English very well, either. Japan likes English for its sound, and often doesn't care if the words are only mildly intelligible. Good examples of this include the soundtracks of The World Ends With You and Persona 3, 4 and 5. So, "I'm no match for anyone," probably sounded fine, especially when there was bonus material which listed that as to be read as "You're no match for me."
It feels so surreal and somehow depressing and liminal to me that these arcade cabinets had top of the range computers in them far beyond home ones, used just to play simple games that took 3 months to make that had 10 minutes worth of content.
Love playing this arcade in Judgment.
same
@@whatever4053 Arctic Thunder is Midway snowmobile clone of this created by Brian Eddy and ran on Midway Graphe arcade hardware (PC with Intel Pentium III CPU and Nvidia GPU).
I played in Lost Judgement on my PS4
Might just have to buy Judgement then.. Though I might play the actual story if I feel like it..
@@stephengamers Motor Raid from 1997 is like PS5 in terms of graphics. Too advanced.
Looks like Extreme G combined with road rash. Pretty cool.
Planet Bowel.. Right after planet Uranus
Holy crap, a game from 1997 that looks like a crisp PS2 game, impressive!
because the 3d arcade games thats sega and namco made
is much better than the 90s 3d game consoles
@@Renzo-cn4zw Yes But for Future now Consoles take the Lead, and Sure PC is the best
yeah me too how impressed are the
arcade games from capcom ultra 64 namco and sega better than the 3do and atari jaguar lol
@@Renzo-cn4zw Midway Arctic Thunder Xbox feels like it ran on Graphe PC arcade hardware with Intel Pentium III CPU and Nvidia GPU despite messy textures while PS2 port ran on MIPS bios with missing effects and frame-rate issues.
@@Renzo-cn4zw Motor Raid has PS4 like graphics right?
This is playable in the new ps4 game, Judgement
I love the graphics. The game looks surreal.
Playing this more than decade ago, and I'm today years old knowing there's extra stage Segal in this game... 😑
Once I play that arcade in Copenhagen, 1998. I noticed at that arcade was not really popular.
Club SEGA will always be the best part of the Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio games!
I used to watch its demo reels at the arcade when.i was broke; wishing I could play.
“Father, what were the 90’s like?”
“Errr....
Radical
Was a afternoon at arcades playing this game
7:42 A special appearance by Sonic the Hedgehog!
Music sounds good.
They had this arcade machine with 2 bikes at my local sports centre type place where I used to hang out every day after school.
You can't tell me that this game wasn't inspired by AKIRA..
I prayed that this would be ported to the Dreamcast, but it never was...
in most unimpressed voice: "I'm no match for anyone"
Segal😂😂😂😂😂 segal 😂😂😂😂😂😂 tu si que echaste chispas nunca me toco ver ese final 👍👍👍👍
0:39 Robin: *gets hit* ahh!😭
Geila: Ughhh!!!😱
It say ughhhhhh!
Sega got inspired from hot wheels world race?
2:11 great start! You got what it takes, go for it!
Rapid River, Armadillo racing and Motor raid
"I'm no match for anyone...."
I.o man his name is I.o just like the I.o games. But cool game! 😀
does anyone know how to config motor raid controllers on sega Model2?
Motorcycle race
Motor Raid for games from 1997 has FAR better graphics than majority of the games from PS5.
6:20 you can tell how this was an arcade game, and was heavily tailored to make you lose
Even in 1st place, and in a race without many hiccups, they were so close to get timed out
Also worth noting: if you didn't do well on the first race you would get sent to other plantets, like Ido
Motor rumble
Geila was the best!,
IO is not match for him
sega model 2?
Yes
@@arronmunroe How the f**k was the turbo used on the keyboard?
@@cristopherlabrinfuentes2735 This was played on a gamepad, not a keyboard.
@@arronmunroe how did you get the boost to work? I can't even get model 2 working with the triggers, but with the buttons I double tap and don't get boost. Did you map the accelerate and break to the trigger?
@@JR-mr1tw I think I had a sort of unusual setup for that to work. First, I'm pretty sure it was set as analog, so this box would have been checked for accelerate, instead of just having a button set to "up". 2.bp.blogspot.com/-_2WPeOhM-dM/VcJH1nTL1EI/AAAAAAAADU8/Ud6CfYxD1G0/s1600/ScreenHunter_98%2BAug.%2B06%2B01.28.jpg
I think I had the acceleration set to my right joystick where the neutral position would accelerate, and pressing up on it would slow it down, so I could double tap up on the stick to do the boost. I believe that setting it like that involved hitting reset on this screen while the joystick is positioned a certain way. lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/LH1AipwpCtVEuywo5pRgzd4oUgp7zPyCDmOl3KDoP7fvXV_4YUH2bk0wEi5YBNYB3aT7Rhlx54JGhQcdtx_GM8BQ3JvYDQ Definitely not the perfect way to do things, but it worked. If I didn't explain something correctly, I could take another look at it to see if I actually did something differently than what I said.
My favorite.
呜呜呜这游戏好帅啊
Motor raid
How use Turbo?
I believe you just hit the accelerator twice quickly. I'm pretty sure the accelerator needs to be set to analog for this to work.
@@arronmunroe IS SONIC IN THIS GAME?!?
@@Rafrip2010 Only as that background detail seen in the thumbnail for this video.
I’m no match for anyone
uh quick question, why did Sega hire stupid sounding voice actors for some arcade games? no offense. Plus the the I-O character, he said "i'm no match for anyone". it doesn't make any sense, as if he sucks or anything. he should've said "you're no match for me". is it the script? the recording studio? someone tell me what's going on here
During this time, they either would have been using inhouse actors, or inexpensive voice actors. Neither of these could really do good voices in English. When making the scripts, they likely didn't have anyone who understood English very well, either. Japan likes English for its sound, and often doesn't care if the words are only mildly intelligible. Good examples of this include the soundtracks of The World Ends With You and Persona 3, 4 and 5.
So, "I'm no match for anyone," probably sounded fine, especially when there was bonus material which listed that as to be read as "You're no match for me."
Most games from this era didn't really have good voice acting in general outside of some annoncer voices
underthepale makes sense
11:18 Fat?
It feels so surreal and somehow depressing and liminal to me that these arcade cabinets had top of the range computers in them far beyond home ones, used just to play simple games that took 3 months to make that had 10 minutes worth of content.
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there seems to be a certain level of misunderstanding about arcade game development here, why bring this fantastical pessimism here?
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What is my misunderstanding? How is it pessimistic? @@davebob4973