Saturn port of Daytona USA is technically disappointing compared to arcade, but still fun to play. The essential arcade feeling is preserved. Cult for nostalgia. CCE is much better if you have the choice.
Your verdict
Category
Racing1 player3+
Description
Circuit racing game inspired by the Daytona championship. Published by Sega, released in North America in 1995. Three tracks of varying lengths, three gear modes including automatic, manual and advanced, multiplayer for up to eight cars, polygonal 3D visuals and a catchy vocal soundtrack. A legendary Saturn launch title, ported from the arcade cabinet.
Daytona USA review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Impossible to forget the thunderous "Let's Go Away" and the "Daytonaaa" cry of Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, kitsch and jubilant anthems of the arcade. These vitamin-charged rock refrains stick to the frenzy of the corners and spike every overtake. This unabashed sonic madness remains one of the racing game's greatest guilty pleasures.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Drifts to tame, wheel-to-wheel battles and a straightaway where you holler into the bends: old-school racing finds its purest, most exhilarating form here. The thrill comes from a crumbling timer and an unforgettable soundtrack. Raw sensations, instant handling: this port of an arcade monument is still a treat with a pad in hand.
NTSC-U edition of Daytona USA, distributed by Sega in the United States in 1995 as the American Saturn launch title, the first home conversion of the AM2 circuit. A launch piece for the machine on the US market, it shipped alongside the console and its notorious clipping became a cultural landmark as much as a debate topic. A clean complete copy with intact North American jewel case appeals to US Saturn completists who distinguish this first NTSC run from later revisions and Championship editions.
A cult cover
Roaring at full throttle, the number 41 Hornet stock car bursts forth in a spray of speed and the garish colors typical of Sega arcade. The dynamic framing and the blazing yellows convey the pure adrenaline of the track. Bold and flashy, it states without detour the promise of a 60-frames-per-second thrill.
Is Daytona USA still worth playing in 2026?
A Saturn adaptation of the famous Sega arcade race, Daytona USA offers a stock car arcade race with exceptional speed sensation and three iconic circuits. The sunny art direction faithful to arcade, cult rock soundtrack and multiplayer mode make it an absolute racing arcade reference on Saturn. The Championship Circuit Edition and Net Link Edition variants enrich the experience. For anyone fond of Sega arcade races or seeking an absolute classic, an absolutely essential recommendation today still truly here indeed.