Sega Driving Simulator is a driving simulator created by Sega in 2002. Based on Sega's NAOMI 2 arcade board system, the simulator was developed for Japanese driving schools. It features three 29 inch monitors, force feedback (including anti-lock brake sensitivity), and a full working set of dials and a dashboard.
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