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Hey all,

Was in the city last night, and we stopped by a game place to play initial D arcade game. Anyway, where can i buy those save card thingos? It said to put $2 in the machine to buy one, but i couldnt find where the **** it would spit one out? I figured it would chew my money so i didnt do it :(

So where do i buy????? :)

I'm addicted :D

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havent played in a while

from memory

it will tell you to put more money in to get a card, then when you finish Press View Change button and it will spit out

sometimes you have to put more money in

and i think when its game over the card spits out, cause it prints your name and your car and character and shit

Originally posted by Duncan

And, are they waterproof, mine had a swim in the washing machine tonight

I think so, only thing I see destroying one of em is by bending it or run a magnet through em.

On the back of the card it says

"If you bend or soil this card, the card reader may not be able to read your data."

Guest DFLASH

for PS2 fans... Initial D Arcade stage is in development for PS2... it's due to be released around May 03 in Japan... but would probably be real hard to get a hold of... I assume they will release an English version so it may even make it to Australian shelves.. fingers crossed

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