Rush 2 - Nintendo 64
Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA is a Nintendo 64 racing game that builds on the arcade-style speed and stunt-heavy action of the Rush series. It stands out with real-world-inspired American city tracks, hidden shortcuts, vehicle customization, and a simultaneous 2-player mode.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo 64 cartridge game.
- Arcade racing gameplay mixes high-speed street courses with big jumps, aggressive driving, and alternate routes across city-based tracks.
- Features 11 selectable tracks plus a 28-track circuit mode, with reverse variations that add even more course layouts.
- Players can choose from 15 vehicles and customize elements like brakes, wheels, and paint for a more personalized ride.
- Hidden keys on tracks unlock additional cars, adding replay value beyond standard race progression.
Rush 2 is one of the more recognizable arcade racers in the Nintendo 64 library. Its city settings, shortcut-driven design, and split-screen competition give it a distinct late-1990s Midway racing feel.



Description
Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA is a Nintendo 64 racing game that builds on the arcade-style speed and stunt-heavy action of the Rush series. It stands out with real-world-inspired American city tracks, hidden shortcuts, vehicle customization, and a simultaneous 2-player mode.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo 64 cartridge game.
- Arcade racing gameplay mixes high-speed street courses with big jumps, aggressive driving, and alternate routes across city-based tracks.
- Features 11 selectable tracks plus a 28-track circuit mode, with reverse variations that add even more course layouts.
- Players can choose from 15 vehicles and customize elements like brakes, wheels, and paint for a more personalized ride.
- Hidden keys on tracks unlock additional cars, adding replay value beyond standard race progression.
Rush 2 is one of the more recognizable arcade racers in the Nintendo 64 library. Its city settings, shortcut-driven design, and split-screen competition give it a distinct late-1990s Midway racing feel.























