TechEruo Racing 2000

Arcade Version

 * Size: 2.37 MB

SNES Version

 * Size: 337 KB (JP)/686 KB (US)

Genesis Version

 * Size: 377 KB

Century 16 Version

 * Size: 1.60 MB

DOS Version

 * Size: 1.15 MB

Game Boy Version

 * Size: 65 KB

Racers

 * Red Racer (from Tokyo, Japan)
 * Yellow Drifter (from Anchorage, Alaska)
 * Green Gnasher (from Portland, Oregon)
 * Blue Basher (from Nassau, Bahamas)
 * Black Breezer (from Baltimore, Maryland)
 * White Whammer (from Tulsa, Oklahoma)
 * Orange Speedster (from Jacksonville, Florida)

Tracks

 * Brickyard (from Indianapolis, Indiana)
 * Dega T.S.S. (from Lincoln, Alabama)
 * Dogleg (from Avondale, Arizona)
 * D-Shaped Speedway (from Brooklyn, Michigan)
 * Quad-Oval (from Hampton, Georgia)
 * Tough Egg (from Darlington, South Carolina)
 * Vegas Oval (from Las Vegas, Nevada)

Trivia

 * The "Uses Blast Processing" sticker on some of the boxes of the game's SEGA versions is a reference to the "Blast Processing" ad campaign.

Console

 * For obvious reasons, the Transfer Arcade Data and Save Information isn't on Arcade releases.
 * Due to the nature of the console, the Game Boy version is presented in Black & White.

Regional

 * As usual, Kilometres is default outside the US, Canada, and parts of Latin America, while Miles is the default in said countries.
 * The Japanese version only allows 3 symbols for highscores, and the German version only allows 6 symbols, however, all English releases have 9 symbols.
 * Dega T.S.S. is known as "Dega Stadium" in Japanese versions.
 * The Super NES version uses a 1 MB cart in the US version versus the 512 KB cart in the Japanese Super Famicom version, due to an FMV of the Showbiz Home Entertainment logo (a variation of the 1991 CEC TV logo) being shown at the beginning of the US SNES release.

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