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Top Gear 2
Top Gear 2 cover.jpg
Developer(s) Gremlin Interactive
Publisher(s) Kemco (Super NES)
Vic Tokai (Genesis)
Gremlin Interactive (Amiga)
Designer Designer Missing
Engine Engine Missing
status Status Missing
Release date Super Nintendo
December 22, 1993 (JP)
December 30, 1993 (NA)

Sega Genesis
June 2, 1994 (NA)
Genre Racing (Sports cars)
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer
Age rating(s) VRC: GA (Genesis)
Platform(s) Super NES
Sega Genesis
Amiga
Amiga CD32
Arcade system Arcade System Missing
Media video game cartridge
Input Inputs Missing
Requirements Requirements Missing
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Top Gear 2 (known as Top Racer 2 in Japan) was the sequel to the 1992 game Top Gear, released on January 1, 1993 for the Super NES, May 24, 1994 for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and in 1994 for Amiga. It was developed by Gremlin Interactive and published by Kemco for the Super NES and by Vic Tokai for the Genesis/Mega Drive.

Gameplay[ | ]

File:Munich track in Top Gear 2.png

Scene from the Munich track

In this sequel, the game becomes more realistic, with a damage bar on the left side of the screen, slower cars, and the possibility to upgrade your machine. The cars become more difficult to handle and the opponents are faster and tougher than in the previous game. The new addition of weather also plays a role, forcing the player to change from dry to wet tires.

The game takes place in 16 countries including 64 cities, starting with Australasia (Australia and New Zealand). After each country is beaten, the player is given a password, which can be later used to pick the game back up from that position.

The actual gameplay is quite simple, there is a map showing which directions the upcoming turns will be, and the player is given 6 "nitro boosts" at the start, which dramatically increase the cars speed for a short period of time. On certain courses there are pickups along the road ranging from a "$" which is $1,000 cash, a "N" which is an extra "nitro boost", and a "S" which is an automatic nitro administered right when picked up and returns each lap. The other pickups can only be collected once per race.

The player has the option of either an automatic or manual gearshift, and can configure the controls as they please at the opening menu of the game.

Countries (locations)[ | ]

Australasia Australasia[ | ]

North America[ | ]

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  • Template:Flagicon Banff
  • Template:Flagicon Niagara Falls
  • Template:Flagicon Toronto
  • Template:Flagicon Vancouver

Template:USA[ | ]

  • Template:Flagicon Las Vegas
  • Template:Flagicon Los Angeles
  • Template:Flagicon New York
  • Template:Flagicon San Francisco

Europe[ | ]

Britain Britain[ | ]

  • Loch Ness
  • London
  • Sheffield
  • Stonehenge

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  • Bordeaux
  • Monaco
  • Nice
  • Paris

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  • Bavaria
  • Cologne
  • Frankfurt
  • Munich

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  • Athens
  • Meteora
  • Mykonos
  • Santorini

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Scandinavia[ | ]

  • Copenhagen, Denmark Denmark
  • Helsinki, Finland Finland
  • Reykjavik, Iceland Iceland
  • Stockholm, Sweden Sweden

Spain Spain[ | ]

  • Andalusia
  • Barcelona
  • Madrid
  • Seville

Switzerland Switzerland[ | ]

  • Geneva
  • Grünwald
  • Lucerne
  • Zurich

Ireland Ireland[ | ]

  • Dublin
  • Galway
  • Killarney
  • Limerick

Africa/Asia[ | ]

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  • Amber Fort
  • Bombay
  • Delhi
  • Taj Mahal

Template:JPN[ | ]

  • Hiroshima
  • Kyoto
  • Tokyo
  • Yokohama

Template:EGY[ | ]

  • Abu Sunbul
  • Aswan
  • Cairo
  • Hugh Sitton

South America[ | ]

  • Template:CHI
  • Template:MEX
  • Template:PER
  • Rio de Janeiro, Template:BRA

Reception[ | ]

Nintendo Power give the game a score of 3.55 out of 5.

External links[ | ]

fr:Top Gear 2 pt:Top Gear 2

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