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Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3, known internationally as Initial D Version 3, is a 2004 racing arcade game developed by Sega Rosso and published by Sega Corporation. It was developed for the Sega NAOMI 2 arcade system, marking the last in the series to be developed on the system, and was later ported to the PlayStation Portable in 2006 as Initial D Street Stage. It is the third game in the Initial D Arcade Stage series. Two new courses have been added: Shomaru Pass and Tsuchisaka, both of which were featured in Initial D Special Stage, as well as the option to race on Akina in the snow. Three new rivals have been added: Miki, Ichijo (known as Man in Evo VI) , and Aikawa (known as Man in Evo V). 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.
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Initial D Arcade Stage
(last 3 games)
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.
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.
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.
Part of franchise:
Initial D
(last 3 games)
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.
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.
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.
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