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Tokyo Xtreme Racer

Tokyo Xtreme Racer

Details: Video game series
Descr: Shutokou Battle is an arcade oriented driving game series created by Genki in 1994. The games were released in America as Tokyo Xtreme Racer and in Europe as Tokyo Highway Challenge. The Tokyo Xtreme Racer series lasted from 1999 - 2006. Wikipedia
Original Release: 1994-2017
Genre: Racing Video Game

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Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2
Plot: Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2, known as Shutokō Battle 2 in Japan and Tokyo Highway Challenge 2 in Europe, is the sequel to Tokyo Xtreme Racer, which is also on the Sega Dreamcast. Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 has been enhanced with better sound quality and graphics over its predecessor. The game managed to produce...

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Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Zero
Plot: Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero is a racing game developed by Genki for PlayStation 2. Despite its name, it is set between Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 and Drift, and has enhanced sound and graphics. The game was released in Japan as Shutokou Battle 0, but was also a limited release in North America. Wikipedia

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Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3
Plot: Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3 is a racing game for the PlayStation 2 and the follow-up to the 2001 game Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Zero. The game had a limited release in North America, and unlike the series' previous episodes, was not published in Europe. Wikipedia

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Import Tuner Challenge
Plot: Import Tuner Challenge is the international title for Shutokō Battle X, a racing game published by Ubisoft and developed by Genki for the Xbox 360. Wikipedia

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Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift
Plot: Tokyo Xtreme Racer DRIFT 2 is a racing simulator by Genki that was released in 2005. It is the third installment in the Kaido Battle series, being a sequel to Kaidō Battle 2: Chain Reaction, and it borrows heavily to the influential Shutokou Battle series created by the same company. Wikipedia

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Tokyo Highway Battle
Plot: Tokyo Highway Battle is a video game developed by Genki and published by Jaleco in 1996 for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. Wikipedia

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Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift 2
Plot: Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift is the third racing game published by Crave Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is the fourth main installment in Shutokō Battle series. The game allows racing at both day and night. Wikipedia


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Kaidō Battle 2: Chain Reaction
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Wangan Midnight
Plot: Wangan Midnight is a racing game developed by Genki for the PlayStation 3. It is based on the Award-winning Japanese comic of the same name created by Michiharu Kusunoki back in 1992. The Wangan Midnight PlayStation 3 Blu-ray was released in Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan on July 5, 2007. Wikipedia...

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Daytona USA 2001
Plot: Daytona USA 2001, known in North America as Daytona USA, is a racing arcade game developed by Sega and Genki which is a complete revamp of Daytona USA for release on the Dreamcast platform. This version features every single course from the original Daytona USA game and the Championship Circuit Edition...

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Plot: Metropolis Street Racer is a racing video game developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Sega exclusively for Dreamcast. Wikipedia

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