Super Runabout: San Francisco Edition
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- JP: Climax Entertainment
- NA: Interplay Entertainment
- EU: Virgin Interactive
| Super Runabout: San Francisco Edition | |
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| Developer | Climax Entertainment |
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| Director | Koji Takahashi |
| Designer | Toshiaki Sakai |
| Series | Runabout |
| Platform | Dreamcast |
| Release | Super Runabout
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| Genre | Racing |
| Mode | Single Player |
Super Runabout: San Francisco Edition (スーパーランナバウト 〜サンフランシスコ エディション〜, Sūpā Rannabauto 〜San Furanshisuko Edishon〜), known in Europe as Super Runabout: The Golden State, is a video game developed by Climax Entertainment for the Dreamcast in 2000. It is the sequel to the PlayStation game Felony 11-79, which was known in Japan as Runabout.
Released in Japan as Super Runabout (スーパーランナバウト, Sūpā Rannabauto), it is the first iteration for the Dreamcast. An updated version was made and released in the US as Super Runabout: San Francisco, possibly for easier name recognition and to be more commercially friendly. Released in PAL districts as Super Runabout: The Golden State and finally in Japan again as Super Runabout: San Francisco (the updated version).