

Maybe Sega’s big announcement coming up is a home port of every arcade game they own? Lololīut in all seriousness if you have never played Daytona USA 2 before.go play it! I haven’t seen a Daytona 2 cabinet since around 2015 or so if my memory is correct. It’s not like they are getting any easier to find either. Some magazines said it was rumored or “in the works” for a home port but sadly we never got one. It released in 1998 in arcades so it was perfect timing for a home port.yet nothing but silence from Sega. Here’s what I’ll never understand about Sega though they felt it necessary to remake the original Daytona for Dreamcast, and release two versions of the original on the Saturn.yet they never felt it important enough to give us the sequel on Dreamcast.

It’s like they took the formula for the original Daytona, made everything better, and then improved it a bit more for good measure. It’s a mix of what made the original so great with brand new graphics, more “arcadey” tracks, and an awesome soundtrack. Yet there is one thing I will never understand about them.their sheer reluctance to port their incredible library of Arcade games to home consoles.ĭaytona USA 2, for me, is the perfect Sega racing game. I’ve been playing their games ever since I got a Genesis and the original Sonic one year for Christmas.
