Shortly after remaking the three versions of the Hornet, I thought about doing the same to the multiplayer cars.
I Initially turned it down after thinking it would be tedious, but once I got to work on it, it was actually really fun!
So I present ALL 8 MULTIPLAYER DAYTONA USA CARS.
Credits...
Have you ever wanted to use the contingency decals used in Daytona USA 2? Well now you can!
I have recreated every logo as closely as I can, and included two sets of contigs, as the set present in game are different compared to the set used on promo art (even official car renderings!)
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I have seen many people use different fonts for the Hornet's 41, with some of them being wildly different from the font present on the promotional art.
So with that in mind, I made this numberset using the same font on said art, using the Papercraft scan of the car.
No credit necessary on this...
Daytona USA 2001 easily has the most variety in the series when it comes to Car types. I wanted to focus on the famed Unicorn, which was based off the Buick Regal.
Physics is set to Cup, but y'all can change it if you'd like
CREDITS:
SEGA - for the textures
After making the Scorpio car, I've been wanting to recreate the rest of the Brown family. And what better place to start off with than Jonny Brown's Chums Gum machine?
I have made both Automatic and Manual variants of the car, as no one seems to have made neither.
Also included are the...
You are now able to use a custom number set from the underrated classic, Daytona USA 2.
Inside are both a Slanted (game accurate) and a Non Slanted version, with each number having their own layer.
Credit is required.
Something that's always been in my mind is how other sim racers spend their time in non-simmy games.
Personally, outside of sims and simcade games, the best place to go has always been the arcade ;)
My personal favorites are Daytona USA 2 and Scud Race (renamed to Sega Super GT here in the...
Should've been released a while ago
These are recreations of the Phantom's multiplayer cars for NR
There may or may not be a scorpion on the horizon
Credit to Bill Anderson for the Ford Template
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