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F355 Challenge [HDR-0100]

F355 Challenge

F355チャレンジ
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Sega AM2’s hyper-realistic Ferrari racing simulator, originally an arcade showcase with a triple-screen cabinet and later ported to Dreamcast, faithfully recreating the feel of the Ferrari F355 Challenge race car.

Description

This port of Yu Suzuki’s NAOMI-based arcade game preserved the original’s demanding simulation physics, cockpit-only view, and “Magic Weather” system. While the arcade’s triple-screen immersion wasn’t possible on a single home display, Sega compensated with meticulous handling realism and a suite of assists for newcomers. The Japanese edition shipped with the same core content as the Western Passione Rossa release, including multiple real-world circuits and the in-game radio hosted by fictional DJ Alan J.

One standout feature was its Dreamcast link cable support allowing two consoles each with its own copy of the game, a TV, and optional race controller to be connected directly for head-to-head races. This setup gave each competitor a full, uninterrupted screen, closely echoing the arcade’s multi-screen feel. Combined with its precision driving model and authentic Ferrari licensing, the game became a showcase for the Dreamcast’s ability to deliver arcade-quality simulation at home, especially for players willing to invest in the ultimate two-system racing setup. We had it and played back in the day. There was really only one minor oversight: you could choose between playing in VGA / 480p or in anamorphic widescreen (in 480i), but not at the same time. It was unfortunate as there seems no technical reason for this limitation and was later overridden with a community patch.

Datasheet

Item Name
  • F355 Challenge
Original Name
  • F355チャレンジ
Item Code
  • HDR-0100
Item Number
  • 4974365501006
Type
  • Software
Genre
  • Racing
Region
  • NTSC-J
Territory
  • Japan
Packaging
  • Present
Documentation
  • Present
Developer
  • CRI · Sega AM2 · TOSE
Publisher
  • Sega
Media
  • GD-ROM
Players
  • 2
  • Link: 2
Peripherals
  • Haptic Feedback
  • Modem
  • Portable App
  • Racing Wheel
  • System Link Cable
  • VGA Box
Video Modes
  • 480p/VGA
  • Anamorphic Widescreen
Classification
  • Sega: All
Launch Price
  • JP¥5,800
Release Date
  • 3 August 2000
Date Added
  • 30 December 2002

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