![]() San Francisco Rush is owned by Midway/Atari/Warner. Please see the included ReadMe file for more information.Īll donations received will go towards the future development of Project San Francisco and are not used for profit. Currently, the game uses a Debug-style menu as a placeholder while the full game menu is being developed. Many aspects of the game are incomplete and will be improved with future updates. Please note that the current version of PJSF is a work-in-progress. PJSF is a work in progress but already features a number of cars, tracks, cheat codes, and secrets! Future plans are to include all three games' original console and arcade content and game modes while bringing the games into the modern era with online leaderboards and multiplayer. PJSF uses source assets provided by the original Rush developers alongside modern high-resolution textures (WIP) and implements modern gameplay and quality of life mechanics while keeping the original spirit of Rush alive! The physics are modern but will be immediately familiar to fans of the N64 titles. PJSF is a work-in-progress but already features enhanced visuals and geometry and a fully complete Single-Race mode, as well as an early version of Stunt mode. For the first time in the series, the game features licensed cars. Project San Francisco (PJSF) is a fan-remake of all three original Rush console games made from the ground up with the goal of creating the "Ultimate Version" of Rush. San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing is a game racing / driving developed by Karma Entertainment and published by Midway Home Entertainment, Inc. In San Francisco, the player can switch to another car at any time using the Shift ability. ![]()
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