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Guest crunchychewynutz

Hey guys, anyone here tried the Initial D Arcade Stage game? I think its pretty cool to be able to drive customized crs and save the settings and mods for later games.

I got myself a Skyline BNR 34 with the C-West Bodykit and Mines Exhaust. What a blast!

Come forward with you cars and mods and driving tactics here!

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http://www.segarosso.co.jp/INITIALD/

The link to the game details are there! The cars and their mods are listed there, and theres a link to quite a few Jap tuner companies too.

I guess the Japs ran it ragged before we even got a whiff of it in Singapore!

The memory card concept is the next big thing in arcade gaming!

Lol, I've got about 15 cars to the end, too much time working at town hall lately.

mrs was hardest to get to the end, and EG6 civic. mx5 also sucked. Surprise car was type r integra, its been the fastest on the final track by a long way.

Guest crunchychewynutz

I did, in a Suzuki Cappucino! The little car takes the hairpins at 140++ kph! I beat him with a comfortable lead of 200 plus meters!

My RX-7 and Skyline can't take the hairpins well, and if you let Bunta take the lead, you're done for! That WRX will just pull away from you!

Guest crunchychewynutz

The Cappucino is available in Initial D : AS Version 2!

In this new version there's the new Lexus IS200, RX-7 Spirit R, and many more cars, as well as new mods for existing cars. new tracks too, the last track has about 15 hairpins (Integra is the car to beat here, in terms of sheer cornering speeds).

The new C-West mod for the R34 is da bomb!

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