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Guest KILLER-T
Originally posted by Leon.T

release date for Japan is June 26. I'm getting it when it comes out :D  

importing it here.. never tried it before so I'll find out soon ;)

http://www.play-asia.com/paos-13-70ba6091.html

Thanx for the link Leon the game looks sick cant wait to play it i just hope they come through with the goods now

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My game came in today the post man was hell fast i orderd the game thursday and it got here today.Im still trying to work the game out because most of it is in Japanese.I found one wierd race where you have to race up a mountain without spilling a glass of water its hell funny just like a japanese game show

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Originally posted by KILLER-T

I found one wierd race where you have to race up a mountain without spilling a glass of water its hell funny just like a japanese game show

YOUVE NEVER WATCHED INITIAL D HAVE YOU!!!

POSER!

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jeez.. ease up.. i was kidding..

the thing with the spilling water was because Takumi delivered tofu for the Fujiwara Tofu Shop (decals on side of AE-86)... and his dad gave him a cup full of water... for the theory that.. if he spills the water, he damages the tofu... so he learnt not to spill the water

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