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{{sub-stub}}'''''Le Mans 24''''' is a [[Sega Model 3]] arcade game by [[Sega]]. It is unrelated to ''[[Le Mans 24 Hours]]'' for the [[Sega Dreamcast]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Le Mans 24''''' (ル・マン 24) is a [[Sega Model 3]] arcade game by [[Sega]], based on the real life [[wikipedia:24 Hours of Le Mans | endurance race of the same name]] and licensed by its organisers, Automobile Club de l'Ouest. It is unrelated to ''[[Le Mans 24 Hours]]'' for the [[Sega Dreamcast]].
  
 
A soundtrack was released the same year, eponymously titled ''[[Le Mans 24 (album)|Le Mans 24]]''.
 
A soundtrack was released the same year, eponymously titled ''[[Le Mans 24 (album)|Le Mans 24]]''.
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==Gameplay==
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''Le Mans 24'' is unique among Sega racing games in that the races occur in real-time, with 24 in-game hours equivalent to roughly 10 minutes. Players have a limited amount of time to complete the 24 hour race and can earn extra time by passing other cars or completing a lap of the track. Likewise, being passed by another car subtracts time from the timer. If the timer runs out, the race continues even if there are no players. The player can choose to insert another credit and continue where s/he left off. Up to 3 twin cabinets can be linked to allow 6 player competition.
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'' Le Mans 24'' is much more realistic than other racing games of its era, with periods of rain affecting how the cars handle, simulated tire wear, and a day/night cycle.
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===Cars===
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| name=Nismo GTR LM - Nissan
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| image=Notavailable.svg
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| desc=Best acceleration of all the cars, but most suitable for beginners.
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}}
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| name=Ferrari F40 GTE
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| image=Notavailable.svg
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| desc=Returning from [[Scud Race]], the most characteristic handling feature of this car is its easily-controlled four-wheel drift. Easy to drive.
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}}
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| name=McLaren BMW - F1 GTR
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| image=notavailable.svg
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| desc=Also returning from ''Scud Race,'' the McLaren F1 is the best balanced car, enabling the player to really get the best from its driving experience.
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}}
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{{SectionsNew
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| name=Porsche 911 GT1
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| image=notavailable.svg
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| desc=A well-balanced supercar with high top speed. Look out for those corners!
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}}
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{{SectionsNew
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| name=Sauber C9 - Mercedes
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| image=notavailable.svg
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| desc=A high performance racer particularly suited to the expert player. The Merc is fast if driven skillfully.
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}}
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{{SectionsNew
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| name=Mazda 787B
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| image=notavailable.svg
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| desc=The most difficult car to drive well, but when it is, it is the fastest of the 6 default cars.
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}}
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|}
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===Secret Cars===
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| name=Sonic
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| desc=Sega's mascot [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] driving a low-poly buggy. This car handles like the Mazda 787B, and its driver changes from Sonic to a rabbit (and back again) each time the car enters a pit stop. 
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To unlock this car, highlight the Nismo R33 at the car selection screen. While turning the wheel to the left and pressing the brake, hold down the start and V.R. 1+3 buttons, then step on the gas.
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{{SectionsNew
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| name=Porsche 917K
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| image=notavailable.svg
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| desc=The fastest vehicle in the game, the 917K is a rival car that the player races against if s/he manages to complete an entire 24 hour race. The Porsche 917K cannot be selected normally, but can be unlocked with a secret button combination.
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This car can be unlocked using the same procedure to unlock Sonic, but this time, hold down the V.R. 1+2 buttons instead of V.R. 1+3.
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==Production credits==
 
==Production credits==
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*'''Special Adviser:''' Yojiro Terada, [[Naoki Hattori]]
 
*'''Special Adviser:''' Yojiro Terada, [[Naoki Hattori]]
 
*'''Executive Producer:''' [[Hisao Oguchi]]
 
*'''Executive Producer:''' [[Hisao Oguchi]]
*'''Special Thanks:''' Atsushi Nakajima (Grand Prix Sokuho), Kazuya Minakoshi (Rev Speed), Tadashi Nakano (Asatsu), Jérôme Nakajima (Abcisse), Maki Ikegami (Abcisse), [[Norimasa Yatsuzuka]], [[Kyoshi Ieizumi]], [[Shinsuke Miyamura]], [[Minoru Matsuba]], [[Masaaki Ito]], [[Nobukazu Naruke]], [[Keishiro Kotera]], [[Yasuhiro Mori]], Kazuhiro Akaba, [[Masaki Takahashi]], Staff of Ikebukuro Gigo, Rookies of AM3 Design, ACO, Mazdaspeed, Nismo, Mercedez-Benz, Ferrari, McLaren, Porsche, Dunlop, Kenwood, Jomo, Michelin, Mobil, Racing On, ampm, Team Taisan
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*'''Special Thanks:''' Atsushi Nakajima (Grand Prix Sokuho), Kazuya Minakoshi (Rev Speed), Tadashi Nakano (Asatsu), Jérôme Nakajima (Abcisse), Maki Ikegami (Abcisse), [[Norimasa Yatsuzuka]], [[Kyoshi Ieizumi]], [[Shinsuke Miyamura]], [[Minoru Matsuba]], [[Masaaki Ito]], [[Nobukazu Naruke]], [[Keishiro Kotera]], [[Yasuhiro Mori]], Kazuhiro Akaba, [[Masaki Takahashi]], [[Ikebukuro Gigo|Staff of Ikebukuro Gigo]], Rookies of AM3 Design, ACO, Mazdaspeed, Nismo, Mercedez-Benz, Ferrari, McLaren, Porsche, Dunlop, Kenwood, Jomo, Michelin, Mobil, Racing On, ampm, Team Taisan
 
*'''Presented by:''' [[AM3|AM R&D Dept. #3]] & [[Sega AM4|#4]]
 
*'''Presented by:''' [[AM3|AM R&D Dept. #3]] & [[Sega AM4|#4]]
 
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==Gallery==
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==Photo gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:LeMans24 Arcade Cabinet Twin.jpg|Twin Cabinet
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LeMans24 Arcade Cabinet Twin.jpg|Twin cabinet
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
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==Promotional material==
 
==Promotional material==
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{{gallery
File:LeMans24 Arcade UK Flyer.jpg|Model 3 UK flyer
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|{{gitem|LeMans24 Arcade UK Flyer.jpg|UK flyer}}
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|{{galleryPrintAd|Sega Magazine JP Issue 09 199709.pdf|segamagjp|9|66|}}
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==Physical scans==
 
==Physical scans==
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[[Category:1997 Model 3 games]]
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==References==
[[Category:Model 3 games]]
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[[Category:Model 3 Step 1.5 games]]
 
[[Category:Model 3 Step 1.5 games]]

Revision as of 16:32, 21 November 2017

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Le Mans 24
System(s): Sega Model 3
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Racing

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Model 3)
JP
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Arcade (Model 3)
US
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Arcade (Model 3)
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Le Mans 24 (ル・マン 24) is a Sega Model 3 arcade game by Sega, based on the real life endurance race of the same name and licensed by its organisers, Automobile Club de l'Ouest. It is unrelated to Le Mans 24 Hours for the Sega Dreamcast.

A soundtrack was released the same year, eponymously titled Le Mans 24.

Gameplay

Le Mans 24 is unique among Sega racing games in that the races occur in real-time, with 24 in-game hours equivalent to roughly 10 minutes. Players have a limited amount of time to complete the 24 hour race and can earn extra time by passing other cars or completing a lap of the track. Likewise, being passed by another car subtracts time from the timer. If the timer runs out, the race continues even if there are no players. The player can choose to insert another credit and continue where s/he left off. Up to 3 twin cabinets can be linked to allow 6 player competition.

Le Mans 24 is much more realistic than other racing games of its era, with periods of rain affecting how the cars handle, simulated tire wear, and a day/night cycle.

Cars

Notavailable.svg Nismo GTR LM - Nissan
Best acceleration of all the cars, but most suitable for beginners.
Notavailable.svg Ferrari F40 GTE
Returning from Scud Race, the most characteristic handling feature of this car is its easily-controlled four-wheel drift. Easy to drive.
Notavailable.svg McLaren BMW - F1 GTR
Also returning from Scud Race, the McLaren F1 is the best balanced car, enabling the player to really get the best from its driving experience.
Notavailable.svg Porsche 911 GT1
A well-balanced supercar with high top speed. Look out for those corners!
Notavailable.svg Sauber C9 - Mercedes
A high performance racer particularly suited to the expert player. The Merc is fast if driven skillfully.
Notavailable.svg Mazda 787B
The most difficult car to drive well, but when it is, it is the fastest of the 6 default cars.

Secret Cars

Notavailable.svg Sonic
Sega's mascot Sonic the Hedgehog driving a low-poly buggy. This car handles like the Mazda 787B, and its driver changes from Sonic to a rabbit (and back again) each time the car enters a pit stop.

To unlock this car, highlight the Nismo R33 at the car selection screen. While turning the wheel to the left and pressing the brake, hold down the start and V.R. 1+3 buttons, then step on the gas.

Notavailable.svg Porsche 917K
The fastest vehicle in the game, the 917K is a rival car that the player races against if s/he manages to complete an entire 24 hour race. The Porsche 917K cannot be selected normally, but can be unlocked with a secret button combination.

This car can be unlocked using the same procedure to unlock Sonic, but this time, hold down the V.R. 1+2 buttons instead of V.R. 1+3.

Production credits


Photo gallery

Magazine articles

Main article: Le Mans 24/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

LeMans24 Arcade UK Flyer.jpg
UK flyer
LeMans24 Arcade UK Flyer.jpg
Logo-pdf.svg
Print advert in Sega Magazine (JP) #9: "1997-07 (1997-09)" (1997-08-13)
Logo-pdf.svg

Physical scans

Model 3, UK

References