Runabout (series)

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Runabout is a series of destruction-themed driving games developed by Climax Entertainment. Games in this series have been released on PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Dreamcast and Nintendo 3DS. Runabout's main missions consist of the player driving from point A to point B in order to pick up or deliver an item. The first game had more than one map to choose from, whereas the later ones utilized one city map modeled after an actual location—San Francisco in Super Runabout (Dreamcast) and New York in Runabout 3 Neo Age (PlayStation 2). Players start off with just a few vehicles. When players complete a mission, destroy as much as they can, or drive without damaging anything, they are rewarded with a new vehicle. In the newer games, players are also rewarded with paint jobs and special abilities for each individual vehicle.

Although made in Japan, all games in the series feature mostly English text and dialogue regardless of the region. Vehicles across all games include a pickup truck, NSR (Honda NSX), F1 car, tank, and various novelty vehicles such as the RCC (radio-controlled car).

Titles

Felony 11–79 (Runabout)

Felony 11–79 (Runabout)
Developer(s) Climax Entertainment
Publisher(s)
        Director(s) Kazushige Inaba
        Designer(s) Kan Naitō
        Platforms PlayStation
        Release date(s) PS:
              Genre(s) Racing
              Mode(s) Single Player

              The first game in the series was known outside Japan and Asia as Felony 11–79 and was Designed and produced by Kan Naito. While it features three separate environments and a test course as opposed to the later games' use of one city, the game itself is rather short. Most of the player's time is spent unlocking the game's many bonus vehicles.

              Runabout 2

              List of Runabout 2 vehicles

              Runabout 2
              Developer(s) Climax Entertainment
              Publisher(s)
                    Director(s) Yoshiaki Takaoka
                    Designer(s) Yoshiaki Takaoka
                    Platforms PlayStation
                    Release date(s) PS:
                          Genre(s) Racing
                          Mode(s) Single Player

                          Super Runabout: San Francisco Edition (The Golden State)

                          Super Runabout: San Francisco (The Golden State)
                          Developer(s) Climax Entertainment
                          Publisher(s)
                                Director(s) Koji Takahashi
                                Designer(s) Toshiaki Sakai
                                Platforms Dreamcast
                                Release date(s) DC:
                                Super Runabout:
                                  Super Runabout: San Francisco (The Golden State):
                                        Genre(s) Racing
                                        Mode(s) Single Player

                                        Released in Japan as Super Runabout, it is the first iteration for the Dreamcast. An updated version was made and released in the US as Super Runabout: San Francisco, possibly for easier name recognition and to be more commercial friendly. Released in PAL districts as Super Runabout: The Golden State and finally in Japan again as Super Runabout: San Francisco (the updated version).

                                        Reception

                                        On release, Famitsu magazine rated the game a 31 out of 40.[1]

                                        Runabout 3: Neo Age

                                        Runabout 3: Neo Age
                                        Developer(s) Climax Entertainment
                                        Publisher(s)
                                            Platforms PlayStation 2
                                            Release date(s) PS2:
                                                Genre(s) Racing
                                                Mode(s) Single Player

                                                Released only in Japan and Europe, this third follow-up for the PlayStation series offers just one city, the city of New York. The graphics were improved over those of the previous game. Alterations included improved reflections and character animations, and generally higher polygon counts on the game's vehicle, as well as character and object models. The game featured sections where the player was required to drift crash to get "Drift Crash Points." There were also vehicle-jumping distance and speed records.

                                                Extras

                                                The Options menu featured two unlockable sections, one of which was an "Object List" in which every crashable object in the game was displayed. The names were written in colors to reflect their scarcity (items marked with gold being common, and those marked with green being special mission objects). Also in the options menu was the "Bonus Tip" list, where one could keep track of what bonuses were received as well as the criteria for obtaining bonuses not yet revealed. The bonuses ranged from unlockable vehicles to extra paint jobs or special actions for the vehicles.

                                                Reception

                                                On release, Famitsu magazine scored the game a 31 out of 40.[2]

                                                Runabout 3D: Drive Impossible

                                                The first 3D game in the series was released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan on January 19, 2012. It was developed by Rocket Company. The game was released as Crash City Mayhem in Europe by British video game publisher, Ghostlight and in North America by American video game publisher, Majesco Entertainment.

                                                Music in Runabout

                                                Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Felony 11–79 (or Runabout in Japan), Super Runabout and Runabout 3 Neo Age all feature soundtracks performed by Japanese surf band Surf Coasters, who are known for their Dick Dale-esque sound.

                                                References

                                                1. ドリームキャスト – スーパーランナバウト. Weekly Famitsu. No.915 Pt.2. Pg.51. 30 June 2006.
                                                2. プレイステーション2 – ランナバウト3・ネオエイジ. Weekly Famitsu. No.915 Pt.2. Pg.92. 30 June 2006.