Platform: Arcade
Region: Other
Developer(s): Atari Games
Publishers(s): Atari Games
ReleaseDate: 1999-08-01
Players: 4
Co-op: No
San Francisco Rush 2049 is a 1999 arcade racing video game developed and released by Atari Games in the USA on August 1, 1999. San Francisco Rush 2049 is the sequel to the 1996 arcade video game, San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing. The game features an arcade-style physics engine. Tracks are based around a futuristic representation of San Francisco. Cars have the ability to extend wings from their sides, allowing for mid-air adjustments. This feature is a product of the science fiction setting and as such is not seen in other entries in the Rush series. As with previous titles in the franchise, Rush 2049 features a stunt mode in which the player scores points for complex mid-air maneuvers and successful landings. The game also includes a multiplayer deathmatch battle mode and race mode for up to four players. There are six race tracks, four stunt arenas, eight battle arenas, and one unlockable obstacle course named the Gauntlet. Various car types and upgrades are unlockable throughout the game, though cheat codes offer instant achievement of these elements. The single-player race mode encourages exploration of high-difficulty off-track shortcuts, creating a risk and reward structure to the gameplay. The game's soundtrack mostly comprises big beat, breakbeat and drum and bass.
ESRB Rating: E - Everyone
Genre(s): Racing