“Blue, blue skies…”
Just why is SEGA’s 25 year old coin-op racer still relatively easy to find in (what passes for) arcades in 2018? Leon, Michiel, new contributor Marvin Alexis and the Cane and Rinse community attempt to go beyond Daytona USA‘s beloved basics – those SEGA blue skies and some memorable music – to understand why people are still playing this vintage arcade title a quarter of a century on from its original release.
Music used in this issue:
1. Awaiting Other Challengers by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
2. Let’s Go Away (Piano version) by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
Cane and Rinse 331 was edited by Jay Taylor (@JaySevenZero)
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Hey there Cane and/or Rinse,
Love your podcast 🙂 if yoy like Daytona try Hotshot Racing, its currently 2.49 thereabouts on PS4, it even has the Daytona slot machine 🙂
What it doesnt have is Daytooooonaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Thanks Daryl! Yes, a few of us have Hotshot Racing, in fact we interviewed its creators in this very podcast: https://caneandrinse.com/hotshot-racing/
Thankyou Leon, will deffo check this interview out 🙂