Luckily all these problems were rectified by just deleting the game save file (fortunately I'd backed up the Outrun Udata on my PC, so I haven't lost my original Euro save with all the stuff I'd unlocked - I first created the save file back in 2005 years ago, which is kind of scary how quick the time's gone) When I tried the Japanese version after this, the Euro version had somehow really screwed something up in it, it kept making engine sounds on the selection screens every time I moved between an item, the title screen music didn't quite play right, the countdown at the start of the race was playing all the wrong sounds and the game would crash if you tried pausing it. I said no and loaded up my usual Euro profile and all seemed OK. ![]() It saw the Japanese profile and identified it as corrupt data and offered to delete it. Before I started unlocking too much in the Japanese version I tried my Euro version of the game to see if it would cause any issues - to which the answer was yes. ![]() ![]() ![]() Have you had any issues with the save files for the Japanese and Euro versions of Outrun 2 being in the same location? When I first tried the Japanese version I created a new profile in-game and it didn't seem to acknowledge the Euro save on the hard drive.
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