
Also included is the "Challenge" course option, which combines the three courses altogether. Changes in this game include the environment of the beginner course the dome and natural scenery that encircle the track in the regular release are removed, resulting in a " NASCAR Oval" look, though the course layout remains the same. In late 1998, a few months after the release of Battle on the Edge, Sega released an updated version, known as Daytona USA 2: Power Edition. Originally, Daytona USA 2 was planned to be released on Sega's Dreamcast system according to contemporary game magazines, but the project was quietly cancelled and a special version of the original game, titled Daytona USA 2001, took its place as a home console entry for the platform. There are no direct home ports of Battle on the Edge and Power Edition. Finishing a race in the top 3 in any course allows the player to view an "ending" and see the game credits.Īn addition to the game was the "slingshot", corresponding to advanced NASCAR drafting techniques. By request, an arcade operator could put the game on Grand Prix or Endurance mode to increase the number of laps in a game. It is recommended, however, that the player has had mastery of the course beforehand. Like the original game, mirrored versions of the tracks can also be played by holding down the Start button when selecting the course. The 'time lap' mode also returns, and is accessed in the same manner – by holding down start at the transmission select screen. Just like before, the game has three courses – a Beginner course with 8 laps with a distance of 1 mile (1.6 km), an Advanced course with 4 laps with a distance of 2.5 miles (4.0 km), and a long Expert course with 2 laps with a distance of 5 miles (8.0 km).

A notable change from the original is the ability to select a car and corresponding driver, each with varying capabilities for varying levels of player experience.

The majority of Daytona USA 2 cabinets were released as deluxe models (with far fewer Twin Cabinets), which could be linked together for up to sixteen players. The game featured vastly superior graphics, utilizing the Sega Model 3 hardware.

Daytona USA 2: Battle on the Edge (known simply as Daytona USA 2 ( デイトナUSA2, Deitona USA 2) in Japan) is an arcade racing game released by Sega in 1998 as a follow-up to the extremely successful Daytona USA.
