GAME DESCRIPTION: Initial D: Street Stage (Kashiramoji D Street Stag) is a video game based on the manga and anime Initial D. It was released on February 23, 2006 for the Sony PlayStation Portable. It is based on Version 3 of Initial D Arcade Stage.
The game features all the characters, cars and tracks (except for Akina Snow) from Version 3 of the arcade game, as well as additional content.
Two versions of the game were released. A Japanese version and an Asian version, which is the same as the Japanese version only with an instruction manual printed in English. Features
In addition to wireless ad-hoc play, the game includes a new card element. Following each battle, the player earns a card. Cards come in three types: rival, battle and tuning. The rival and battle cards are mostly for show, giving details, respectively, on the characters and classic battles from the series, but also provide unlockable features when viewed. The tuning cards, however, contribute to gameplay, as players can combine these to customize their cars. In all, Street Stage features 185 cards to collect. Cards can also be traded to other players wirelessly through ad-hoc.
Initial D Street Stage
ReplyDeleteREGION:
KOR
MEDIA:
UMD
SIZE:
437.64 MB
PUBLISHER:
SEGA
GENRE:
Driving: General
LANGUAGE(S):
Japanese
GAME DESCRIPTION:
Initial D: Street Stage (Kashiramoji D Street Stag) is a video game based on the manga and anime Initial D. It was released on February 23, 2006 for the Sony PlayStation Portable. It is based on Version 3 of Initial D Arcade Stage.
The game features all the characters, cars and tracks (except for Akina Snow) from Version 3 of the arcade game, as well as additional content.
Two versions of the game were released. A Japanese version and an Asian version, which is the same as the Japanese version only with an instruction manual printed in English.
Features
In addition to wireless ad-hoc play, the game includes a new card element. Following each battle, the player earns a card. Cards come in three types: rival, battle and tuning. The rival and battle cards are mostly for show, giving details, respectively, on the characters and classic battles from the series, but also provide unlockable features when viewed. The tuning cards, however, contribute to gameplay, as players can combine these to customize their cars. In all, Street Stage features 185 cards to collect. Cards can also be traded to other players wirelessly through ad-hoc.