Overview

Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA (known in-game as Rush 2) is an over-the-top street racing game developed and published by Midway Home Entertainment for the Nintendo 64 in both North America (on November 10, 1998) and Europe (on February 4, 1999).
A console-only sequel to San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing, Rush 2 builds on the original game's Nintendo 64 port with a variety of new circuits throughout the United States (with the only returning track being The Rock). It also features a new variety of customizable vehicles (with a new vehicle durability system) and a dedicated Stunt track (which features an open playground for performing stunt jumps and uses its own dedicated scoring system).
The game also includes product placement for the Mountain Dew brand of soft drinks, as collecting four Mountain Dew cans hidden throughout the game unlocks a hidden branded car.
Tracks
Standard
- Las Vegas
- New York (Downtown)
- Hawaii
- New York (Uptown)
- Alcatraz - Based on The Rock from the arcade version of the original game.
- Los Angeles
- Seattle
Bonus
- Half Pipe - Unlocked after winning every standard track in One Race mode.
- Crash - Unlocked after winning Circuit mode.
- Stunt - An open playground filled with ramps and obstacles. Rather than a traditional race, up to two human players score as many points as they can (by performing flips and other stunt jumps) within a set time limit.