Turbo Outrun - Arcade Game Review - LGR

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2011

Press that turbo button and hold onto your seat! You're in for a bumpy ride with this 1989 follow-up to Sega AM2's classic arcade racer, Out Run. Now with more Turbos and shallow ladyfriends!

Showing the actual sit-down arcade cabinet in its full glory.

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  • on the turbo outrun machine you were playing in this video, did the shifter have a turbo button on it, or was the start button used for turbo on it? Since that machine was a outrun conversion into turbo outrun, i bet the start button was the turbo button, am i right?

  • @mrgutchman It was on the shifter, which was a bit odd to me as well since I was under the impression conversion cabs usually had it as the start button.

  • @phreakindee also, that segment with a guy in a corner saying "does this little race car driver want to go home", is that from a movie of some sort?

  • @mrgutchman That's from the game "Road & Track Presents: The Need For Speed" on the 3DO console. It's the X-Man, who constantly taunts you throughout the game.

  • hey LGR, did you realise that when the car turns in their respective direction the ferari logo on the back gets mirrored ?

  • @cptultor I not only noticed, but I approved.

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  • @stickmansamsmith The game came out in 1989, a full six years before the F-50 was produced. So yeah, the F-40 is what the car is based on quite clearly :D

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  • Sweet review

  • @phreakindee you know what else I find odd about this TOR cabinet? The instruction bezel from the upright TOR cabinet is used on this machine you played.

  • I can't reach mah quarters!

  • Hydro Thunder was my favorite arcade game I ever played.

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