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Horizon Chase Turbo Collector's Edition

PS VITA
Horizon Chase Turbo Collector's Edition
East Asia SoftPrint: 2200

The checkered flag, the impossible turns, the feeling of hitting top speed on a track that looks like it was pulled straight from a 16-bit fever dream. The Horizon Chase Turbo Collector's Edition for PS Vita is a love letter to arcade racing's golden era, and holding it in your hands feels like the 90s never ended.

Horizon Chase Turbo draws from the greats of the 80s and 90s, recreating that unbound arcade racing feeling where every curve rewards aggression and every lap pushes you to go faster. The visual style leans into the polygon aesthetic and secondary color palette of the 16-bit generation, but it's rendered with modern fidelity that makes the whole thing pop. It's retro soul in a contemporary body, and the result is genuinely gorgeous.

The content here is staggering for what could be dismissed as a throwback racer. Twelve cups, 48 cities, 110 tracks, 26 unlockable cars, and 10 upgrades. That's not a tribute act, that's a full album. The soundtrack from Barry Leitch, the man behind the audio in 90s racing classics, ties everything together with the kind of music that burrows into your brain and stays there for days.

On the Vita, this collector's edition hits differently. A portable arcade racer with this much content, designed for quick sessions and long marathons alike, on a handheld that was built for exactly this kind of experience. The physical release means you're holding something tangible from a racing lineage that stretches back to Top Gear and OutRun. For collectors who grew up pumping quarters into arcade cabinets or burning through allowance money on cartridges, this one speaks our language.

Horizon Chase Turbo Collector's Edition Unboxing Video