Highway 61 Interactive

[1] Previously unknown songs were included on the CD, such as an electric version of "House of the Rising Sun".

[3] Graphic Zone's founder and president Chuck Cortright, a fan of Bob Dylan, approached the musician's manager and lawyer to make the game.

At the event, Al Kooper and Roger McGuinn performed Dylan's songs "Mr. Tambourine Man", "My Back Pages", and "Knockin' on Heaven's Door".

[2] Joel Selvin from SFGate considered the interactive to be "more bells and whistles than real train ride.

"[6] Chris Willman from the Los Angeles Times praised its amount of environments used, saying it surpassed Graphix Zone's previous title Prince Interactive.