

It is possible to get a jump height of over 100 by driving up one of the bridge rails, at which point the height counter will flash, but you get no gameplay advantage for it and you'll likely slow yourself down more than if you just jumped normally, if not outright make a crash landing.

If you enter 555 as your area code, you'll get a special message about it. 555: In 2049 Tournament Edition, you are asked, as part of the process for creating an in-game account, to enter your phone number for tournaments (a feature that is now long-gone).
#RUSH 2 EXTREME RACING USA SERIES#
This game series demonstrates the following tropes: San Francisco Rush 2049 ( Game Boy Color - 2000).San Francisco Rush 2049 ( Dreamcast and Nintendo 64 - 2000).San Francisco Rush 2049 (Arcade - 1999) note The last arcade game to be published under the Atari name.Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA (Nintendo 64 - 1998).San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing ( PlayStation - 1998).San Francisco Rush The Rock: Alcatraz Edition (Arcade - 1997).San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing ( Nintendo 64 - 1997).San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing ( Arcade - 1996).The home console versions also have a stunt mode that really shows off the physics engine, and other extras like Battle Mode. The better shortcuts are more dangerous, requiring the player to determine the risk/reward of each in a fraction of a second. True to the title, the races are held in the streets and environs of San Francisco (a simplified version, really), where the hilly terrain provides numerous opportunities to perform jumps and stunts.Īlso, most tracks have a large number of shortcuts, some very obvious and some that can be found only after being very familiar with the track. The games focus on jump physics and wildly insane stunts instead of realistic gameplay, though it's possible to turn up the realism for more advanced players. A series of arcade-style racing games, originally developed by Atari Games.
