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Kaito-kun wrote:SEGA assumed people give a toss about NASCAR.
And that's for people even in the United States, like me, to an extent.
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Twinny wrote:And that's for people even in the United States, like me, to an extent.
Indeed. I'm of the belief that it's only really of interest to the "White trash" and "Trailer Park" sub-cultures, am I correct in thinking this?
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Kaito-kun wrote:Indeed. I'm of the belief that it's only really of interest to the "White trash" and "Trailer Park" sub-cultures, am I correct in thinking this?
Or more politely, NASCAR fans.
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Well then, it would of pleased people who liked both SEGA and NASCAR :P

You could also argue that its a nod to the old Nascar arcade game that they made.
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No doubt about it, ASRT's difficulty curve is what turned a good lot of people off/away. Granted at least I unlocked AGES, so that is my own personal highest accomplishment for that game.
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