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Meanwhile, the 13 Devils from Tokyo lead by Iwasaki, come to the Kaido Circuit and have the intention to conquer it.
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These drivers are now the fastest on the Kaido Circuit. To fix it, in Kaido Battle: Mountain Legend, Zoushigaya becomes the Miracles Summit and now drives a black Subaru Impreza Prototype Rally Car & Kyoichi Imaizumi, Zao's Slasher, becomes the Absolute Emperor and drives a white Renault Clio V6 Phase 2. But since he was defeated, Koukami moves away to Hokkaido and the Kaido Circuit spiraled into chaos. Like Koukami, he beats all Slashers and eventually beat Koukami himself in his Lancer Evolution 3 at Aso, Hamagaki in his Genki S2000 Turbo, as well as the secret rival Ground Zero Kazioka in his Skyline GT-R. In Kaido Battle 2: Chain Reaction, Tatsu Zoushigaya arrives when he only has 18 years old. By doing so, Koukami becomes the new Emotional King, while Hamagaki becomes a Trickster. The story unfolds in Kaido Battle (TXRD) when Hiroki Koukami challenges and defeat all Slashers, including Motoya Iwasaki, the Speed King from Shutokou Battle series, until he challenges Hamagaki, the Kaido President & 1st Emotional King in his yellow Pantera GTS at Irohazaka. The final boss in the last course is called the "Emotional King." After the Slasher has been beaten, the player may advance to the next stage. After all the Tricksters have been beaten, the main boss of the course (called the "Slasher") will challenge the player through an in-game BBS system. Through the night, the player will face the "Tricksters", a type of mini-bosses in the course. Sponsors give the player better parts and extra bonuses for winning drift contests.Īt night, the player can challenge rivals in the parking lot, and race them in a vein similar to Shutokou Battle/Tokyo Xtreme Racer: the first one to have their life bar depleted loses however, the first racer to cross the finish line will win the race.
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Beating a sponsor challenge earns the player a sponsor. Daytime racing also features racing for sponsors, which includes a kind of racing challenge determined by the sponsor. Doing this, the player earns money to buy new cars and modifications. In Conquest Mode, the player competes during the day in drift contests, earning more points for holding a drift longer or for a quick combination of drifts, but earns no points if the player bumps against the wall or a guard rail. The series, like the main Shutokou Battle games, includes licensed cars and authentic Japanese mountain roads as courses. The franchise currently has three games, with two of them being released in North America under the Tokyo Xtreme Racer banner by Crave Entertainment. They are focused on Touge racing and heavily centered on drifting.
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Kaidō Battle (街道バトル) is a spin-off series for the PlayStation 2 created by Genki.
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"Kattobi Tune" was compiled under the supervision of Rev Speed, a popular Japanese car tuning magazine and features seven licensed professional tuners, RE Amemiya, Spoon, Mine's, Trial, "RS Yamamoto", Garage Saurus and JUN Auto, appearing years later in Racing Battle: C1 Grand Prix and also in the influential Gran Turismo series by Polyphony Digital.
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The series was originally subtitled "Drift King", after the trademark nickname of street racing and professional racing driver Keiichi Tsuchiya who is featured in the first Shuto Kousoku Trial episodes and endorsed the game with, then team manager, Masaki Bandoh of Bandoh Racing Project.ĭuring the 1990s Genki produced a highway drift/adult content (omitted in the localization Highway 2000) oriented Shutokou Battle spin-off series for the Sega Saturn, Wangan Dead Heat, and a circuit/tune edition unique episode for the PlayStation, Kattobi Tune, which oriented the Shutokou Battle series through a new direction, leading to the Dreamcast version and its worldwide recognition and distribution. The series has lasted over a decade and has been released on almost every video game platform including cellular phones and media from ROM, CD-ROM, GD-ROM, DVD-ROM, UMD to downloadable binary files. The series is known under many names through localizations, such as Tokyo Highway Battle when published by Jaleco & THQ International Tokyo Xtreme Racer by Crave Entertainment Tokyo Highway Challenge and Import Tuner Challenge by Ubisoft and even Street Supremacy when released by Konami.