Popular games for franchise Initial D

01.07.2012

Densha de D: Climax Stage is the 3rd entry in the Densha de D series. It's a train racing game that parodies the popular manga series Initial D.

04.08.2011

Densha de D Burning Stage (Train D Burning Stage) is a three dimensional train battle game based upon Initial D, a popular manga series written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno; and Densha de Go!, a Japanese train simulation game series originally produced by Taito. The player will compete in a fast-paced arcade style racing by using densha, or Japanese train, where each train is unique and the game encourage player to "powerslide" the train to keep up their speed by drifting through a turn. New to the game are Keihan 800-series train, nine new lines and the game also optimized to support low-spec PC. There are three game modes; Dramatic Mode, a single player story mode; Battle Mode, a two player battle in split screen; Replay Mode which lets player to replay their memorable battles. Densha de D Burning Stage is the second game of the series and was released at Comiket 80, on August 4, 2011.

12.08.2013

Densha de D: Rising Stage is the 4th entry in the Densha de D series. It's a train racing game that parodies the popular manga series Initial D.

14.08.2010

Densha de D Lighting Stage (Train D Lightning Stage) is a three dimensional train battle game based upon Initial D, a popular manga series written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno. The protagonist Takumi Fujiwara along with four characters of the series will return in a fast-paced arcade style racing by using densha (Japanese train). Each train compete in unique ways and the game encourage player to "powerslide" the train to keep up their speed by drifting through a turn. There are three game modes; Dramatic Mode, a single player story mode; Battle Mode, a two player battle in split screen; Replay Mode which lets player to replay their memorable battles. Densha de D Lighting Stage is the first game of the series and was released at Comiket 78, on August 14, 2010.

03.05.2018

Densha de D: Shining Stage is the 5th entry in the Densha de D series. It's a train racing game that parodies the popular manga series Initial D.

03.07.2008

This game is a console port of Initial D Arcade Stage 4. Extreme Stage has 2 versions: Asian and Japanese. The Asian version's manual is in english, and lacks online mode (which allows you to race against other people online and unlock auras for your car). The Japanese version's manual is in japanese, unlike the other version, this one has online mode. The game also had DLCs: - Manga scans that can be seen in-game - Extra cars (this DLC has been removed from PS Store)

25.02.2021

Initial D The Arcade is the latest title in the Initial D arcade game series, which has been running in arcades across Japan since 2002. In this title, not only have the graphics and operability evolved, but for the first time in the series, "In-store 4-unit battles" have been introduced, allowing players to enjoy a variety of battles, from 1 vs 1 to 1 vs 3 multiplayer battles. Furthermore, in the Story Mode, which was created using the original manga as its motif, a unique visual expression called 'manga shader' allows players to enjoy heated battles with the original characters as if they were playing in the world of the manga.

04.10.2001

The PlayStation 2 port of the game, originally released for Windows and Mac. It is a typing tutor game based on the Initial D anime that requires a USB keyboard to play.

24.08.2001

Initial D: Second Stage Typing Game is typing tutorial game for Windows and Macintosh, based on the Initial D driving anime.

06.03.1998

Initial D Gaiden is the first video game in the Initial D series for Game Boy. The game was only released in Japan.

01.06.2012

Initial D - Arcade Stage 6 AA was produced by Sega in 2011. A new mode, Tag Battle, was introduced. Unike its predecessor, it was released for Sega RingEdge hardware for the first time. The game saw a change in its driving physics. Unlike Initial D Arcade Stage 5, a drift gauge and an updated tachometer was introduced to help inform players when they were drifting. The 'Legend of the Street' mode also introduced a "Rolling Start" for the first time since the story mode in Initial D Special Stage. The tachometer now informed players whether or not their speed was below the gear range. Online network was extended to support regions in which earlier versions of the game was known to be popular in, finally achieving both national wide and international matches. New cars and courses were added to the game through online updates without upgrade kits like IDAS4 1.5. The game also added a mileage system to show players their total driven mileage. Mileages could be used to redeem exclusive cars that were later available in updates. New characters that appeared for the first time in the game include: Ryuji Ikeda, Hiroya Okuyama, Go Hojo and Rin Hojo.New course such as Usui, which used from Arcade Stage Ver.1 to Arcade Stage Ver.3/Street Stage appeared with new layout, Tsubaki Line, Sadamine and Akina Snow, also appeared before in Arcade Stage Ver.3 which daytime is night change into day.

31.12.2001

Initial D Arcade Stage is a 2001 arcade racing game based on the Initial D series. It is the first game in the Initial D Arcade Stage series.

17.07.2014

The ninth installment of the Initial D Arcade Stage series of arcade racing games by Sega, based on the Initial D manga and anime. Initial D Arcade Stage 8 Infinity (also titled Initial D Arcade Stage 8 ∞) is a street racing game developed and released by Sega for arcades (using their PC-based RingEdge hardware) in Japan on July 17, 2014.

31.12.2004

In the Initial D video game franchise, players race against different opponents through various mountain passes featured in the manga. The Lan Evo Team's home course is one of the new courses such as Akina Snow (only night), Shomaru, which was initially an exclusive for Special Stage and Tsuchisaka, Also, new opponents in the game are Tohru Suetsugu, Atsuro Kawai, Miki, and the Tsucisaka Lan Evo team. New cars featured in the game are the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V, Lancer Evolution VI T.M. Edition, Mazda RX-8, and the Nissan Skyline 25GT-T. The game features original Eurobeat songs from artists including Matt Land, Powerful T., Ace Warrior, and Marco Polo.

31.12.2002

Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 2 (known simply as Initial D Ver. 2 in its export release) is a 2002 arcade racing game based on the Initial D series. It is the second game in the Initial D Arcade Stage series.

28.11.2012

7th iteration of the Initial D arcade racing game Initial D Arcade Stage 7 AAX (also titled Initial D Arcade Stage 7 Double A's Cross) is a street racing game developed and released by Sega for arcades (using their PC-based RingEdge hardware) in Japan on November 28, 2012.

25.02.2009

Released on February 25, 2009 in Japan, Initial D Arcade Stage 5 was the second game in the series released on the Sega Lindbergh hardware. A few notable differences include massive physics changes. Compared to Arcade Stage 4/Extreme Stage, which used "drifting" physics, Arcade Stage 5 featured more realistic driving physics, which included tire and brake wear down. Although the tire and brake wear are not displayed anywhere in the game, experienced players can notice the difference in the change in physics as they progress in races. New characters that appeared for the first time in the game are Kobayakawa, Satoshi Omiya, Imposter Project D, Kai Kogashiwa (R.T. Katagiri S.V.), and Hideo Minagawa. New courses such as Happogahara, which used from Arcade Stage Ver.1 to Arcade Stage Ver.3/Street Stage (only daytime used is night) and only Extreme Stage appeared with full daytimes between day and night and Nagao, R.T. Katagiri S.V.'s home course.

07.03.2017

Initial D Arcade Stage Zero is the ninth and final instalment in the Initial D Arcade Stage series. It is the first Initial D game to introduce the H style gear stick and 270 degree wheel.

21.02.2007

Initial D Arcade Stage 4 (also known as Initial D 4 in Europe and the US) is a 2007 arcade racing game based on the Initial D series. It is the fourth game in the Initial D Arcade Stage series. It was the first Initial D game to feature online battles via Sega's ALL.net services exclusive to the Japanese release. A limited edition, called Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Kai, also exists. This is the last entry to have a full English localization.