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that was in development and planned to be published by
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in May 1998 for the
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. It was also intended to be the first
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title to use Seta's own
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arcade board, and was planned for the
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as well. It was one of the earliest original third-party racing titles to be announced for the system. In the game, players compete against either computer-controlled vehicles or other human opponents across several tracks of varying thematic in order to reach first place and advance to the next course. ''Rev Limit'' was previewed in 1996 and first showcased running in real-time at the Shoshinkai 1996 to mixed reception from the video game press and attendees of the event. Shown across various
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s, its release was constantly postponed as the game underwent numerous redesigns, with Seta facing financial difficulties that diminished their output and eventually lead to the game's cancellation for both the Nintendo 64 and arcades. Although it was never officially released to the public, a prototype cartridge surfaced in 2016.


Gameplay

''Rev Limit'' is a racing game similar to ''
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'' and '' Gran Turismo'', where the player must maneuver any of the
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s to compete against either
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opponents or another human opponent on various
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s set across multiple locations. The game features various modes to choose from at the main menu, such as Arcade, Time Attack, Championship and Versus Battle. Players can also change
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,
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or
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for the vehicle, number of laps and more. The Option screen allows the player to configure the control settings and other options. In Arcade mode, the courses are grouped into six different classes to choose before racing.


History

''Rev Limit'' was first previewed in the fourth quarther of 1996 in various magazines, before being showcased running in real-time and playable for the first time to attendees at Shoshinkai 1996 where its visuals received praises, but otherwise it had a mixed reception. It was one of the first original racing titles to be announced for the Nintendo 64, and was shown alongside other titles in development from Seta such as '' Chopper Attack'' and '' Eikō no Saint Andrews'' at the aforementioned event. Early previews of the game mentioned playable game modes such as sprint, endurance and drag races but no support for multiplayer, and touted it for a 1997 release. Yasuhiko Kikuchi was one of the designers involved with the project, while Harada Noboru served as the leader of the development team during production. The title continued to be previewed in magazines and was demonstrated once again to the public at Nintendo Space World 1997, now touted for a 1998 release, and planned as the first title for Seta's own Aleck 64 arcade board. Although the game failed to make an appearance at
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, Seta reassured that the title was still on scheduled to be published despite kept being delayed. However, despite being now planned for release on the 64DD, Seta started to face financial constrains in the late 1990s that diminished their output as a result, which would eventually lead to the cancellation of the game for both Nintendo 64 and arcades. In 2016, a prototype cartridge containing a 1999 build of ''Rev Limit'' was sold off at
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in Japan, containing various differences compared to other previously showcased versions of the game, as well as grammatical errors.


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