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Let’s take a deep dive into the world of , exploring its gameplay mechanics, its aesthetic charm, and why it remains a benchmark for the arcade racing genre.

The control scheme on the Sega Saturn is surprisingly responsive. Using the standard controller (or ideally, the 3D analog pad), Beach Rally 2 offers a weighty steering feel. The game rewards the "feather drift"—tapping the brake while turning into a corner, allowing the rear end to slide out just enough to clip the apex. Master this, and you can chain drifts across entire sections of the coastline. Fail to manage it, and you will find your car buried in a palm tree.

where players competed against AI drivers across multiple stages to unlock new tracks or faster vehicles. Classic Graphics: