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the game's 80% in english anyways, the only thing you won't possibly understand are the instructions and the commentary by the three wise monkeys. All the navigation and stuff is in english.

yeah its a japan only release (just like the first one), so you'll have to order it from there. www.lik-sang.com should be able to sort you out, you can even preorder from them. I got my copy of Kaido Togeh Battle 3 from them a while back.

yeah played it last night and today... not very different to the original... more video footage, nicer interface, easier to navigate, you can tweak your car a little more than before. Overall not bad, but hoped for more given its 2.3 gig size over the originals 1.3 gig.

yeah played it last night and today... not very different to the original... more video footage, nicer interface, easier to navigate, you can tweak your car a little more than before. Overall not bad, but hoped for more given its 2.3 gig size over the originals 1.3 gig.

i got my copy today, i find it heaps harder than the 1st one, the cars feel different i find it harder to play but i guess just give it time and i get into

looks good so far ;)

i just bought that swap magic boot disc, works a treat. plays burnt and imported games. buy it with the slide tool. i bought the open top cover which didnt even fit, worst money spent!! so i just made myself the slide tool at home with some plastic. you dont even have to crack ur ps2 up. too easy.

as for the game, well you can dl as a torrent but you should really support the game and buy it:D:D

you guys should try C1 Professional Grand Prix. awsome game, all in jap though.

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