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** Assets from Astro Waterfall Speedway, such as palm trees and the sounds of water cascading, were carried over into ''Power Edition'' but never used.

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** Assets from Astro Waterfall Speedway, such as palm trees and the sounds of water cascading, were carried over into ''Power Edition'' but are never used.



** Amusement Vision, the studio who helped develop ''2001'', are also the developers of ''VideoGame/SuperMonkeyBall'' and ''F-Zero GX''. They would eventually get retooled into Creator/RyuGaGotokuStudio, who are behind the ''Like A Dragon'' series.

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** Amusement Vision, the studio who helped develop ''2001'', are also the developers of ''VideoGame/SuperMonkeyBall'' and ''F-Zero GX''.''VideoGame/FZeroGX''. They would eventually get retooled into Creator/RyuGaGotokuStudio, who are behind the ''Like A Dragon'' series.



* LicensedGame: The game's title name was already owned by International Speedway Corporation and the game is obviously based on UsefulNotes/{{NASCAR}}, more specifically races held on Daytona. Ironically, the actual Daytona International Speedway didn't appear until ''Championship USA''.

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The game's title name was already owned by International Speedway Corporation and the game is obviously based on UsefulNotes/{{NASCAR}}, more specifically races held on Daytona. Ironically, the actual Daytona International Speedway didn't appear until ''Championship USA''.USA''.
** ''Indy 500'' is also licensed from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.



* SequelGap: ''Championship USA'' (2017) was released 19 years after ''Daytona USA 2'' (1998), and 16 after ''2001''.

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''Championship USA'' (2017) was released 19 years after ''Daytona USA 2'' (1998), and 16 after ''2001''.''2001''.
** ''USA 2'' was released almost five years after the original.
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*** He appears as the host of ''Party Quiz Sega Q'' (an updated version of the [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Mega Drive]] quiz game ''Party Quiz Mega Q'' included with the Mega Drive Mini 2), replacing the original's Tiger Yakuto.

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*** He appears as the host of ''Party Quiz Sega Q'' (an updated version of the [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis [[Platform/SegaGenesis Mega Drive]] quiz game ''Party Quiz Mega Q'' included with the Mega Drive Mini 2), replacing the original's Tiger Yakuto.



** ''Scud Race'' has yet to see any ports, which can be explained by the retirement of the BPR Global GT Series, which the game is based off of. Similarity, ''2001'' has also never been released off the [[UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast Dreamcast]] due to Genki have no plans to partner with Sega again after the game.

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** ''Scud Race'' has yet to see any ports, which can be explained by the retirement of the BPR Global GT Series, which the game is based off of. Similarity, ''2001'' has also never been released off the [[UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast [[Platform/SegaDreamcast Dreamcast]] due to Genki have no plans to partner with Sega again after the game.



** The 2011 port has been delisted on UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 and on UsefulNotes/XboxOne (as well as [[UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS Series X|S]]). It can still be purchased on an UsefulNotes/Xbox360 or on the Xbox website, but once its marketplace closes down in July 2024, there won’t be a way to purchase it on any digital marketplaces.

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** The 2011 port has been delisted on UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 Platform/PlayStation3 and on UsefulNotes/XboxOne Platform/XboxOne (as well as [[UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS [[Platform/XboxSeriesXAndS Series X|S]]). It can still be purchased on an UsefulNotes/Xbox360 Platform/Xbox360 or on the Xbox website, but once its marketplace closes down in July 2024, there won’t be a way to purchase it on any digital marketplaces.



* TechnologyMarchesOn: Some versions of the original arcade game have advertisements for the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, a system that's long been discontinued.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: Some versions of the original arcade game have advertisements for the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, Platform/SegaSaturn, a system that's long been discontinued.



** Sega [[https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/after-25-years-sega-is-bringing-daytona-usa-2-to-consoles-for-the-first-time/ had originally planned]] to port ''Daytona USA 2'' to the [[UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast Dreamcast]] after the console's launch, only to quietly cancel the project. ''Daytona USA 2001'' was developed and released as a consolation.
** ''Daytona USA'''s sister game, ''Indy 500'', was going to have a UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn port before the development team recycled it for ''Daytona USA: Championship Circuit Edition'' due to weaker fan demand.
** ''Scud Race'' was planned to be ported to the Saturn, and then the [[UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast Dreamcast]], but it never materialized.

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** Sega [[https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/after-25-years-sega-is-bringing-daytona-usa-2-to-consoles-for-the-first-time/ had originally planned]] to port ''Daytona USA 2'' to the [[UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast [[Platform/SegaDreamcast Dreamcast]] after the console's launch, only to quietly cancel the project. ''Daytona USA 2001'' was developed and released as a consolation.
** ''Daytona USA'''s sister game, ''Indy 500'', was going to have a UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn Platform/SegaSaturn port before the development team recycled it for ''Daytona USA: Championship Circuit Edition'' due to weaker fan demand.
** ''Scud Race'' was planned to be ported to the Saturn, and then the [[UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast [[Platform/SegaDreamcast Dreamcast]], but it never materialized.
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** Amusement Vision, the studio who helped develop ''2001'', are also the developers of ''VideoGame/SuperMonkeyBall'' and ''F-Zero GX''. They would eventually get retooled into Creator/RyuGaGotokuStudio, who are behind the ''Like A Dragon'' series.

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