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Can someone please help me out with this list, please mark down which are US, EUR and JAP

and please add any alternate names that arnt mentioned.

1) D1 Grand Prix

2) D1 Grand Prix 2005

3) The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

4) Initial D: Special Stage

5) Kaido Battle 2: Chain Reaction or Kaido Racer

6) Kaido: Touge no Densetsu or Kaido Racer 2

7) Tokyo Xtreme Racer: ZERO or Shutoko Battle 0 (jap)

8) Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3 or Shutoko Battle 01 (jap)

9) Tokyo Xtreme Racer: DRIFT or Drift Racer: Kaido Battle (jap)

10) Tokyo Road Race (eur) or Battle Gear 2 (jap)

11) Battle Gear 3

12) Wangan Midnight

13) Gran Turismo 4

14) Racing Battle: C1 Grand Prix

15) Road Rage 3 or Touge 3

16) Need for Speed: Carbon

17) Zero 4 Champ Series: Drift Champ

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need for speed is the worst game for drifting

gran turismo isnt a drift game but with practise and a well set up car it very possible

D1GP is apparently shit

road rage 3 is a god touge game, but its very old and dim, dull menus, dull sound ect

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Can someone please help me out with this list, please mark down which are US, EUR and JAP

and please add any alternate names that arnt mentioned.

1) D1 Grand Prix

2) D1 Grand Prix 2005

3) The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

4) Initial D: Special Stage

5) Kaido Battle 2: Chain Reaction or Kaido Racer

6) Kaido: Touge no Densetsu or Kaido Racer 2

7) Tokyo Xtreme Racer: ZERO or Shutoko Battle 0 (jap)

8) Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3 or Shutoko Battle 01 (jap)

9) Tokyo Xtreme Racer: DRIFT or Drift Racer: Kaido Battle (jap)

10) Tokyo Road Race (eur) or Battle Gear 2 (jap)

11) Battle Gear 3

12) Wangan Midnight

13) Gran Turismo 4

14) Racing Battle: C1 Grand Prix

15) Road Rage 3 or Touge 3

16) Need for Speed: Carbon

17) Zero 4 Champ Series: Drift Champ

1) D1 Grand Prix -JPN NTSC

2) D1 Grand Prix 2005 -JPN NTSC (THERE IS ALSO A US D1 grandpix 05' with usa d1 cars)

4) Initial D: Special Stage -JPN NTSC AND US NTSC

5) Kaido Battle 2: Chain Reaction -JPN NTSC

6) Kaido: Touge no Densetsu -JPN NTSC

11) Battle Gear 3 -JPN NTSC

14) Racing Battle: C1 Grand Prix -JPN NTSC

15) Road Rage 3 or Touge 3 PAL AUS / NTSC US / NTSC JAP

Racing Battle: C1 Grand Prix is very good! Both D1 Grand Prix are GREAT, it has clutch and handbrake, best drift game.

Kaido: Touge no Densetsu is awsome!

ps whoever said D1 is shit, just doesnt know how to play the game, its a great drifting game!

Also i've got most of the game listen, if u want any for the PS2 send us a pm i will burn you a copy or host it online as a torrent

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1) D1 Grand Prix -JPN NTSC

2) D1 Grand Prix 2005 -JPN NTSC (THERE IS ALSO A US D1 grandpix 05' with usa d1 cars)

4) Initial D: Special Stage -JPN NTSC AND US NTSC

5) Kaido Battle 2: Chain Reaction -JPN NTSC

6) Kaido: Touge no Densetsu -JPN NTSC

11) Battle Gear 3 -JPN NTSC

14) Racing Battle: C1 Grand Prix -JPN NTSC

15) Road Rage 3 or Touge 3 PAL AUS / NTSC US / NTSC JAP

Racing Battle: C1 Grand Prix is very good! Both D1 Grand Prix are GREAT, it has clutch and handbrake, best drift game.

Kaido: Touge no Densetsu is awsome!

ps whoever said D1 is shit, just doesnt know how to play the game, its a great drifting game!

Also i've got most of the game listen, if u want any for the PS2 send us a pm i will burn you a copy or host it online as a torrent

The earlier version of D1GP is pretty shit... I thought the later version of D1GP(06 if you will) was the American version? I have this and any drift nut will forget its short comings and find it a pretty fun and adictive game.

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Michael please check your PM i have sent u a list of games that i have so we can trade games.

Also if anyone else has drift games for the PS2 and they know how to copy them and would like to trade for other games they dont have please send me a PM.

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These are the PS2 drift game i have:

Tokyo Xtreme Racer ZERO

Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3

Tokyo Xtreme Racer DRIFT

The Fast and the Furious

Gran Turismo 4

D1 Grand Prix 2005 or 2006 im not sure which one it is

I also have Need for Speed CARBON on xbox only

These are the PS2 drift games i want:

Initial D: Special Stage

Kaido Battle 2: Chain Reaction (also called Kaido Racer)

Kaido Battle Touge No Densetsu (also called Kaido Racer 2)

Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune

Zero 4 Champ Series: Drift Champ

Racing Battle: C1 Grand Prix

Tokyo Road Race (also called Battle Gear 2)

Battle Gear 3

Road Rage 3 (also called Touge 3)

Axel Import: The Extreme Racing

If anyone wants any games that i have and has a game that i want then please PM me and we will arange it.

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Kaido Racing 2 is heaps better than Gran Turismo for drifting.

I played the new Gran Turismo on the PS3 the other day and theres a drift element in it now where you get scored while drifting through the corners.

but i would still reccomend Kaido the physics are realistic and there are heaps of cars in the game

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