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''Rush'' is a series of
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s developed by American-based company
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and published by Atari Games and
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for home consoles. The series debuted worldwide in 1996. The games consist mainly of racing with various cars on various tracks, and to some extent, including stunts in races. Since '' L.A. Rush'' the series has adopted its
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atmosphere.


''Rush'' series


''San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing''

The original '' San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing'' was released in 1996 in the arcades and included 3 tracks and 8 cars.


''San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing'' (home version)

The original arcade version was followed by the home version for the
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in 1997. This included 3 additional cars (bringing the total to 11) and four additional tracks (bringing the total to 7; 1 of these tracks was hidden). The game also included new shortcuts that were not in the arcade's original three tracks. Within the game's 6th track is a hidden stunt track. Several months after the game's release, there were rumors about a bonus "
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Track" hidden within the game. Via a special code, or through such hardware like
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, an unfinished version of the Alcatraz track could be unlocked within the game. The developers of the game later revealed, via interviews with IGN, that the track was originally to be included in the final release, but was cancelled by the publisher due to the cartridge running out of space to hold the finalized track. Instead, the developers decided to hide the track within the game, rather than completely delete it. The version plays like a
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, with many textures unfinished on the track and lacks many shortcuts. The finalized version of the track was eventually released in "San Francisco Rush The Rock: Alcatraz Edition" in arcades and ''Rush 2'' for the Nintendo 64.


''San Francisco Rush The Rock: Alcatraz Edition''

Also released in 1997, ''San Francisco Rush The Rock: Alcatraz Edition'' included the 4 new tracks from the home version and added additional shortcuts to them all. 4 new cars were also added which are also included in the next ''Rush'' game.


''Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA''

'' Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA'' was released in 1998 on the Nintendo 64. This is the first game in the series that does not include the core three tracks from the original ''San Francisco Rush'', and the first, and only, that includes multiple cities to race in. It is also the first ''Rush'' game to have a proper stunt track (rather than the hidden stunt track in the
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version of ''San Francisco Rush''). Like the last home game, new cars are unlocked by collecting keys but now
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cans are also featured. ''Rush 2'' includes every car that was used in its predecessors and includes several more (both hidden and default) that are new to ''Rush''.


''San Francisco Rush 2049''

'' San Francisco Rush 2049'' was released in arcades in 1999. It features 4 all-new tracks as well as a returning track, Alcatraz, re-invented for the future. Unlike ''Rush 2'', ''Rush 2049'' does not carry over cars from the previous game. Except for two returning cars, all cars in this game are new. Also new is ''Rush 2049'' uses coins, which replace keys when unlocking new cars. Two rarer versions of ''Rush 2049'' exist: SF Rush 2049 TE and SF Rush 2049 SE, which stand for "Tournament Edition" and "Special Edition", respectively. These games featured 2 additional tracks and a number of additional cars, as well as bug fixes (mostly to eliminate certain dubious racing practices). The SE version was produced by Betson Enterprises and released in 2003.


''San Francisco Rush 2049'' (home version)

The home version of ''San Francisco Rush 2049'' was released in 2000 for the
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and
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with major changes. The Alcatraz track from the arcade version was removed to make way for improvements of stunt mode. New modes introduced are multiplayer battle mode and special obstacle course. The game includes the 2 race tracks from "Tournament Edition", 4 stunt arenas, and 8 battle venues. A new feature for cars is the wings, a trademark feature that gives the player axial control over their car and a slightly more gradual descent while airborne. The Dreamcast version of the game was also included in the Midway Arcade Treasures 3 collection for the Playstation 2, Xbox, and Gamecube.


''L.A. Rush''

'' L.A. Rush'' is the fourth and final game in the ''Rush'' series, featuring an open-world design and licensed vehicles.


Games

* '' San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing'' (
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- 1996) * '' San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing'' (
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- 1997) * '' San Francisco Rush The Rock: Alcatraz Edition'' (
Arcade Arcade most often refers to: * Arcade game, a coin-operated game machine ** Arcade cabinet, housing which holds an arcade game's hardware ** Arcade system board, a standardized printed circuit board * Amusement arcade, a place with arcade games * ...
- 1997) * '' San Francisco Rush The Rock: Alcatraz Edition'' ( PC - 1998) - a PC port released exclusively as a pack-in game for the Quantum3D Raven graphics card. * '' San Francisco Rush: WaveNet'' (Online
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- 1998) * ''San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing'' (
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- 1998) * '' Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA'' (
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- 1998) * '' San Francisco Rush 2049'' (
Arcade Arcade most often refers to: * Arcade game, a coin-operated game machine ** Arcade cabinet, housing which holds an arcade game's hardware ** Arcade system board, a standardized printed circuit board * Amusement arcade, a place with arcade games * ...
- 1999) * ''San Francisco Rush 2049'' (
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and Nintendo 64 - 2000) * ''San Francisco Rush 2049'' (
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- 2000) * ''San Francisco Rush 2049'' ( PC emulation - 2007) * '' L.A. Rush'' (
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,
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, PC - 2005) * '' Rush'' (
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- 2006)Rush races for PSP – PSP News at GameSpot
/ref> The '' Midway Arcade Treasures 3'' compilation released for the GameCube, PS2, and Xbox in 2005 contains ports of ''San Francisco Rush The Rock: Alcatraz Edition'' and the Dreamcast version of ''San Francisco Rush 2049''. The 2006 PC-only ''
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'' compilation also includes those ports.


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