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  1. Top Gear 2 (released as Top Racer 2 in Japan) is the sequel to the 1992 racer Top Gear. First released in August 1993 for the SNES, May 24, 1994 for the Sega Genesis and in 1994 for Amiga. It was developed by Gremlin Interactive and published by Kemco for the SNES and by Vic Tokai for the Genesis.

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  2. Top Gear 2 é um dos grandes clássicos de corridas do SNES. Mostre sua habilidade de piloto de carros e vença as corridas contra adversários muito velozes. Com o dinheiro que ganhar, tune seu carro para o deixar mais potente e escolha correr de marcha automática ou manual.

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    , also known as Top Racer 2 (トップレーサー2) in Japan, is a racing game developed by Gremlin Interactive and a sequel to Top Gear. The game was first released in August 1993 for the Super Nintendo and in 1994 for Sega Genesis, Amiga and Amiga CD32.

    For the sequel, like the original, Gremlin used rehashed graphics and gameplay from the Lotus racing trilogy. However, this game becomes more realistic, with a damage diagram on the left side of the screen, slower cars, and the possibility to upgrade the machine. The cars become more difficult to handle and the opponents are faster and tougher than in the previous game. The addition of weather plays a role, forcing the player to change from dry to wet tires.

    The game takes place in 64 tracks spanning 16 countries, each of which contains four races, starting with Australasia (Australia and New Zealand) and ending at the United States. 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. Because of agreement to naming rights, the Giza Necropolis in Egypt was renamed to Hugh Sitton, a photographer of Corbis Corporation.

    Players need to finish in the top ten positions in each race to qualify for the next one. There is a map that shows the course layout, the position of the players, and the position of the car in first place. The player is given 6 "nitro boosts" at the start which dramatically increase the car's 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. Players must take care to avoid too much damage to any area of the armor. If a section of armor is destroyed and the player takes damage in the area that the destroyed section of the armor used to protect, the car will spin out. Racers will be disqualified if they run out of fuel and coast to a stop before finishing the race. Since there are no pits for cars to refuel in unlike the first game, upgrading the gearbox becomes mandatory in order to get the fuel economy needed to survive the longer races in the later portions of the game. Since the Genesis port of this game does not implement a fuel gauge, fuel economy is not a problem in that port.

    Players have the option of either an automatic or manual gearshift, and can configure the controls as they please at the opening menu of the game. Unlike in the previous game, instead of having a selection of different cars the player has one car which can be customized and upgraded between races with the money earned in the races. Upgrading the engine makes the car accelerate faster, helps the top speed of the car by a small amount, and makes it easier for the car to reach higher gears. Upgrading the nitro makes nitro boosts accelerate more strongly and reach higher top speeds. Upgrading the gearbox mainly improves the car's top speed, improves the car's fuel economy, and can greatly improve the car's acceleration starting with the third out of four gearboxes that are available, but gearbox upgrades require an engine that is strong enough to allow shifting into higher gears in order to be effective. Upgrading the armor allows cars to take more damage before the armor is destroyed in the area that is being upgraded. The paint shop allows the color of the car to be changed. Upgrading the tires improves their grip and the car's turning performance.

  3. Top Gear 2 é um jogo de corrida para o Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) desenvolvido pela Gremlin Graphics e publicado pela Kemco. O jogo tem vários modos de jogo único, incluindo campeonato e prova de velocidade, além de um modo de jogo duplo para dois jogadores.

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  4. www.ign.com › games › top-gear-2Top Gear 2 - IGN

    8 de ago. de 1993 · Release Date, Trailers, News, Reviews, Guides, Gameplay and more for Top Gear 2.

  5. Top Gear 2 é a continuação do jogo Top Gear para o consoles SNES/Super Famicon. Ele foi lançado em agosto de 1993, pela Kemco para o SNES, e em 24 de Maio de 1994 para o Sega Genesis e Amiga. O jogo foi desenvolvido pela Gremlin Interactive e publicado pela Kemco para o SNES, e pela Vic Tokai para o Sega Genesis e Amiga.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Top_Gear_2Top Gear 2 - Wikipedia

    Top Gear 2 (released as Top Racer 2 in Japan) is a racer video game developed and published by Gremlin Interactive. A direct sequel to the 1992 game Top Gear, it was first released by Kemco for the SNES in North America on August 8, 1993, and then the Super Famicom in Japan on December 22.

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