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{{Infobox VG |title= Indy 500 |image= Indy 500 Flyer.png |caption= Arcade flyer for ''Indy 500''. |developer= [[Wow Entertainment|Sega-AM1]] |publisher= [[Sega]] |released= {{vgrelease|NA=1995}} |genre= [[Racing game]] |modes= [[Single-player]], [[Multiplayer game|multiplayer]] |platforms= [[Arcade game|Arcade]], [[Tiger Game.com]], [[R-Zone|Tiger R-Zone]] |input= [[Steering wheel]], 2-position Shifter, 2 Pedals |cabinet= Sit down cabinet |arcade system= [[Sega Model 2]] |display= [[Raster graphics|Raster]] 496 x 384 pixels (Horizontal), 8192 colors }} '''''Indy 500''''' is a 1995 arcade racing game by [[SEGA]] Japan. It follows the format of previous driving games such as [[Daytona USA (arcade game)|Daytona USA]]. It includes the famous [[Indianapolis 500]]. It uses the [[Sega Model 2]] B CRX. Players can race one of three courses including: *Highland Raceway *[[Indianapolis 500]] *Bayside Street A disclaimer appears at the start of the game notifying players that Highland Raceway and Bay Side Street are fictional courses and are not affiliated with Indy. However, the two courses resemble [[Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca|Laguna Seca]] and [[Long Beach Grand Prix|Long Beach]]/[[Surfers Paradise Street Circuit|Surfers Paradise]] respectively. The race commences after the user has made their choice of automatic transmission or manual transmission with a 2-position shifter. ==Variations== [[Sega World Sydney]] featured an enhanced version of Indy 500 similar to [[Virtua Racing]] at the Yokohama [[Joypolis]] and [[Sega Touring Car Championship]] at the Tokyo Joypolis. It featured an 8 player linked system with large screens in front of complete cockpits including additional virtual spectator displays. It was run as an attraction, as opposed to regular arcade units, which involved continuous staffing and requiring players to queue. This variation still exists at several SEGA [[GameWorks]] arcades in the United States. Sega released a handheld game under the same franchise on the Tiger [[Game.com]] console. ==References== * [http://www.gamefaqs.com/coinop/arcade/data/575470.html ''Indy 500''] at [[GameFAQs]] [[Category:1995 video games]] [[Category:Arcade games]] [[Category:Game.com games]] [[Category:North America-exclusive video games]] [[Category:Sega games]] [[pt:Indy 500]]
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