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* [[Bad Export for You]]: The PS2 version of ''OutRun 2006'' requires the cross-system connectivity with the PSP version to unlock some cars. However, in in Japanese version, all PSP unlockables are included in the Japanese PS2 version from the start. |
* [[Bad Export for You]]: The PS2 version of ''OutRun 2006'' requires the cross-system connectivity with the PSP version to unlock some cars. However, in in Japanese version, all PSP unlockables are included in the Japanese PS2 version from the start. |
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* [[Milestone Celebration]]: The "''OutRun'' 20th Anniversary Box", a soundtrack box set spanning 11 discs, was released in 2007. It also included a DVD containing gameplay tips and a live performance by SEGA's own S.S.T. Band. |
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* [[No Export for You]]: OutRun Online Arcade was also released for the [[Play Station 3]], but never made it to North America due to licensing issues- apparently, Microsoft's agreement with Ferrari in North America gives them some leverage for exclusivity on the [[Xbox 360]], which may explain how the Ferrari DLC for ''[[Need for Speed]] Shift'' was [[Xbox 360]] exclusive. |
* [[No Export for You]]: OutRun Online Arcade was also released for the [[Play Station 3]], but never made it to North America due to licensing issues- apparently, Microsoft's agreement with Ferrari in North America gives them some leverage for exclusivity on the [[Xbox 360]], which may explain how the Ferrari DLC for ''[[Need for Speed]] Shift'' was [[Xbox 360]] exclusive. |
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* [[Port Overdosed]]: Man oh man are there are a lot of versions of ''Outrun''. Every home computer of the 80s got it and Sega absolutely loves to re-release it. It is possibly the most widespread arcade game from the late 80s. |
* [[Port Overdosed]]: Man oh man are there are a lot of versions of ''Outrun''. Every home computer of the 80s got it and Sega absolutely loves to re-release it. It is possibly the most widespread arcade game from the late 80s. |