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(Created new guide about the fourth and final title in the Winning Run series; it was also the first one to be emulated in MAME)
 
(As NAMKO76573 has changed the small Katakana "I" in the original's Japanese title to a regular one, I feel I have to do the same for this sequel)
 
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{{Game
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|title=Winning Run '91
|title=Winning Run '91
|image=Winning Run '91 cabinet.jpg
|japanese=ウイニングラン'91
|developer=[[Namco]]
|developer=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
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|players=1
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|series=Winning Run
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'''Winning Run '91''' is a first-person [[racing]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1991]]; it runs on the company's System 21 hardware, and is the third and final game in their [[:Category:Winning Run|Winning Run series]]. As with [[Winning Run]], it does not allow up to four players to play it simultaneously when four single-player cabinets are linked together (like in [[Winning Run Suzuka Grand Prix]]) - and means that your position will again never change from 1/1 (regardless of how many CPU-controlled cars you pass).


'''Winning Run '91''' is a first-person {{c|racing}} arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1991]]; it runs on the company's System 21 hardware, and is the fourth and final title for their [[:Category:Winning Run|Winning Run series]]. As with [[Winning Run 3]] it does not allow up to four players to play simultaneously when four single-player cabinets are linked together (like in [[Winning Run Suzuka Grand Prix]]) - and means that your position will again never change from 1/1 (regardless of how many CPU-controlled cars you pass).
As with the first two games, the player must take control of one of two cars (a blue one with automatic transmission and five different gears, and a red one with manual transmission and six different gears) in order to compete in a race; as mentioned above, you will be racing on your own once again (like in the original Winning Run), due to the fact that up to four players cannot play simultaneously. This title is also reminiscent of a single-monitor version for [[Driver's Eyes]] (which also ran on Namco System 21 hardware) - only it has the view of your car's dashboard in front of you, from the two previous games.
 
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As in the first three games, the player must take control of one of two cars (a blue one with automatic transmission and five different gears, and a red one with manual transmission and six different gears) in order to compete in a race; as mentioned above, you will be racing on your own once again (like in the original [[Winning Run]]), due to the fact that up to four players cannot play simultaneously. This title is also reminiscent of a single-monitor version for [[Driver's Eyes]] (which also ran on Namco System 21 hardware) - only with the view of your car's dashboard in front of you, from the three previous games.


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{{Winning Run}}
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[[Category:Namco]]
[[Category:Namco]]
[[Category:Arcade]]
[[Category:Racing]]
[[Category:Racing]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:MAME]]
[[Category:MAME]]

Latest revision as of 05:00, 15 February 2022

Box artwork for Winning Run '91.
Box artwork for Winning Run '91.
Winning Run '91
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
Year released1991
System(s)Arcade
Preceded byWinning Run Suzuka Grand Prix
SeriesWinning Run
Japanese titleウイニングラン'91
Genre(s)Racing
Players1
ModesSingle player
LinksWinning Run '91 ChannelSearchSearch

Winning Run '91 is a first-person racing arcade game that was released by Namco in 1991; it runs on the company's System 21 hardware, and is the third and final game in their Winning Run series. As with Winning Run, it does not allow up to four players to play it simultaneously when four single-player cabinets are linked together (like in Winning Run Suzuka Grand Prix) - and means that your position will again never change from 1/1 (regardless of how many CPU-controlled cars you pass).

As with the first two games, the player must take control of one of two cars (a blue one with automatic transmission and five different gears, and a red one with manual transmission and six different gears) in order to compete in a race; as mentioned above, you will be racing on your own once again (like in the original Winning Run), due to the fact that up to four players cannot play simultaneously. This title is also reminiscent of a single-monitor version for Driver's Eyes (which also ran on Namco System 21 hardware) - only it has the view of your car's dashboard in front of you, from the two previous games.

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