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kaido battle 3's a lot more in depth than road rage 3, a lot more combination of mods you can have on your car and the customisation is better, game graphics is slightly better too.

gts_evilution, I've got c1 as well, are you in melb?

oh there's some vids n wallpapers on the KB3 website:

http://www.genki.co.jp/games/touge/product/download.html

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kaido battle 3's a lot more in depth than road rage 3, a lot more combination of mods you can have on your car and the customisation is better, game graphics is slightly better too.

gts_evilution, I've got c1 as well, are you in melb?

oh there's some vids n wallpapers on the KB3 website:

http://www.genki.co.jp/games/touge/product/download.html

im in perth :) any chance you can burn them on a dvd for me and send them over? pm if ur interested in doing it and we can talk details ahaha :)

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Whoah!!!! I have been waiting for Kaido 3 for ages!!!!.... I have both Kaido 2 in japanese and in english and I have been awaiting the long awaited sequal...

Thats my long winded way of asking how can I get it too!!! :)

I am guessing its in Japanese (which doesnt really bother me too much) and I am also in Perth....

*Must have now that I know it exists* :angry:

edit *Nevermind I can see that is indeed in Japanese from the NTSC-J on the cover... but I still want it :)*

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