
While not overly complicated, it’s a good game for inexperienced racers, but it’s also a nice change of pace for hardcore ones. It's not one of the best coin-op conversions, but it's fun and colorful, and the music is good. Cops will also be hot on your tail you must either outrun them or run them off the road. The most significant changes from the first game are that the race locations are set on a linear path, you now have an opponent, and you can get a ‘turbo’ speed booster. they run best on souped-up PCs that allow hardcore fans to customize a game by tinkering. Failure to do so will cost a continuation, and you only get five. The promotion for the Sega Dreamcast, a new by Paul Keegan 42. You must complete each track within a specific time limit. Just like the first one, you get to be behind the wheel of a Ferrari (a Ferrari F40, to be exact) and try to beat the clock.

Turbo Outrun is meant to play fast and furious. Turbo Outrun is a racing game like the first one and features similar play mechanics. Gold in 1989 for the Amiga, Commodore 64, and many other platforms. Turbo Outrun is the sequel to the original OutRun and was developed by SEGA and published by U.S.
