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** No longer the case in the sequel due to all three courses now featuring their preset weather condition (Night for Japan, Sunset for USA, Foggy for Europe; the weather intensity can also be set by holding the shifter up or down), while in the third game these weather options are chosen by the pre-race selection menu.

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** No longer the case in the sequel due to all three courses now featuring their preset weather condition (Night for Japan, Sunset for USA, Foggy for Europe; the weather intensity can also be set by holding the shifter up or down), down in the selection menu), while in the third game these weather options are chosen by the pre-race selection menu.
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** No longer the case in the sequel due to all three courses now featuring their preset weather condition (Night for Japan, Sunset for USA, Foggy for Europe), while in the third game these weather options are chosen by the pre-race selection menu.

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** No longer the case in the sequel due to all three courses now featuring their preset weather condition (Night for Japan, Sunset for USA, Foggy for Europe), Europe; the weather intensity can also be set by holding the shifter up or down), while in the third game these weather options are chosen by the pre-race selection menu.
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* ContinuingIsPainful: The Korean version of the first game is unique for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFeTpVDxZKI having the Continue Screen feature]], whereas other versions would rather [[GameOver end the game when the time runs out]]. If enabled, it makes the time limit stricter to the point where you must cross the next checkpoint with equal or better speed without causing an accident. When you run out of time and coin up, the music and weather will reset back to the "zero crashes" state and you are allowed to continue racing, which would've [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] this trope had it not been for the fact that ''your overall performance also resets'' each time you continue.
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** No longer the case in the third game as the these weather options are chosen by the pre-race selection menu.

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** No longer the case in the sequel due to all three courses now featuring their preset weather condition (Night for Japan, Sunset for USA, Foggy for Europe), while in the third game as the these weather options are chosen by the pre-race selection menu.



* ScreamingWoman: The infamous loud female scream can be heard when you crash.

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* ScreamingWoman: The infamous loud female scream can be heard when you crash. The third game adds a male scream along with a redubbed female one, with both being different in Japanese and English versions.

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* FortuneTeller: At the end of a race in ''3'', depending on your performance, the game reads your fortune (in style of Omikuji) for certain days of the week ranging from great fortune to small fortune (possible machine trouble on Friday) to great misfortune (bad luck on weekends, with the game outright telling you not to drive).



-->'''Narrator''': ''(upon getting a D rank)'' You should be banned from public roads.



* JokeCharacter: The game adds secret cars that can be used. The first game allows you to play as a school girl who for some reason runs 6 times faster than Usain Bolt. The third game has a giant rubber duckie with wheels on, which the police address you as "Mr. Ducky". However these secret cars perform as par as the regular cars, making them more like [[LethalJokeCharacter Lethal Joke Characters]].

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* JokeCharacter: The game adds secret cars that can be used. The first game allows you to play as a school girl who for some reason runs 6 times faster than Usain Bolt. The third game has a giant rubber duckie with wheels on, which the police address you as "Mr. Ducky".Ducky" ("Ahiru-chan"[[note]]アヒルちゃん, "Duck-chan"[[/note]] in Japanese, "Coin-Coin"[[note]]lit. "Quack-Quack"[[/note]] in French). However these secret cars perform as par as the regular cars, making them more like [[LethalJokeCharacter Lethal Joke Characters]].

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