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Experience the adrenaline of street racing on Tokyo’s highways! From high-speed runs to Japan’s underground car culture, this is a must-watch for any automotive enthusiast. Buckle up for an ...
The old-school king of Japanese street racing games returns next year, and now we're finally getting a sense of how it'll drive. Get The Drive’s daily newsletter The latest car news, reviews ...
Genki's cult-classic highway street racing game has returned in full form and is poised to only get better over time. Get The Drive’s daily newsletter The latest car news, reviews, and features.
It nails some of the key points of the drift-racing genre, but Tokyo Xtreme Racer DRIFT lacks practically every other component needed to make an exciting racing game.
Still, you can always tweak your car to make up for your weaknesses and just annihilate the competition with your speed and handling in Tokyo Xtreme Racer.As you win races, you get CP that is ...
There are way more neon Lamborghinis strobing away with their scissor doors open in this video than there are RAUH-Welt Begriff Porsche 911s, but it's still gorgeous in 4K.
Underdog street racer Sean Boswell (Lucas Black in a '67 Ford Mustang) and Boswell's drifting rival D.K., the "Drift King" (Brian Tee in an '02 Nissan Fairlady 350Z) jockey for position in The ...
Toyota's booth at the Tokyo Auto Salon is full of fierce little compact cars. Three honed models of the GR Yaris are aimed at street and track. Plus there's a whole section of vintage cars owned ...
The Tokyo Xtreme Racer series started out on the Dreamcast and was built around the concept of street racing on Tokyo's highways. The series has since progressed onto other consoles, and it now ...