Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Sega Saturn Cheats - The Need for Speed

Cheat Mode
To enable cheat mode and add a new track, select Tournament Mode and enter the password "TSYBNS". Lost Vegas will appear in the list of tracks.
Note: This code must be entered before any other code will work.

Desert Springs
To race in the desert, hold L + R while selecting the Rusty Springs track.

Hidden Jump in Lost Vegas
In Rally Mode, Lost Vegas Track, hold down the Left and Right Shift buttons, then look for the section of the track that is under construction. Goto the end of that sections, turn around, and keep going until you hit a hidden jump.

Rally Mode
For an offroad race, hold L + R while selecting any track except Rusty Springs.

Warrior Car
To race in the Warrior Car, enter the Cheat Mode code, then exit tournament mode and hold L + R when selecting a car. Prepare yourself for a rough ride, as this baby accelerates at nearly 2G!

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Lost Vegas track:
Select tournament mode and enter TSYBNS as a password. Lost Vegas will appear in the track selection menu. The Warrior car will also be available as choice of vehicle.

Desert Springs track:
Select tournament mode and enter TSYBNS as a password. Then, hold L + R when selecting the Rusty Springs track.

Rally mode:
Select tournament mode and enter TSYBNS as a password. Hold L + R when selecting any track except Rusty Springs. A layer of dirt will appear on the track that normally appears.

Warrior car:
Select tournament mode and enter TSYBNS as a password. Exit tournament mode and hold L + R when making a choice at the car selection menu. The Warrior PTO E/2 car is now an option. This car is not available in competition mode.

No mercy mode:

Select a two player game and press L + R on the menu with the "Head To Head" selection. There is no oncoming traffic in this mode.

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