Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 Dreamcast Game
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UPC:650008799194
Condition:Used
Genre:Racing
Platform:Sega Dreamcast
Region:NTSC (N. America)
$82.97
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Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 Dreamcast Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:650008799194
Condition:Used
Genre:Racing
Platform:Sega Dreamcast
Region:NTSC (N. America)
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This game seems, at a first glance, like the ultimate DC racer. You drive around on freeways in Tokyo, challenging or getting challenged by other drivers. By winning other racers, you’ll get money, which you can use to buy other cars, or beef up your current dog. Unfortunately, after having boosted my Honda Prelude to 333 hp and numerous wings, I still can’t compete with the big guys.If you bounce into the rails on the side, you lose 30 mph right away, but your opponent doesn’t lose anything at all. The artificial intelligence in the game stutters, because if you follow someone that drives fast, he can pull off the most stunning curve balls through bends at speeds 20-30 mph faster than you, w/o losing speed, irritating.This makes the game pretty montonous, since the only way to actually win over anyone, is to get a good head start and block the other driver’s attempt to pass you.Unlike Metropolis Street Racer, it’s hard to slide into bends. The maps/levels don’t change much and after playing 10-12 hours, beating 100 drivers, I still can’t buy a better car, since I haven’t made that money.Avoid this game and buy Metropolis Street Racer.
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I couldn’t wait for the sequel after I’ve played the first one, so I got import version(had to sacrifice on backgrounds of every rival) and I’ll have to say that I’m satisfied with this one also. I’ve enjoyed so much from reading each of beaten rival’s background info from the first Tokyo Extreme Racer, but I was willing to sacrifice that since I truly liked the first one. It has improved in lot of areas, especially length of the course, but also lost little bit of magic from the first one.The very first thing you will notice is the improved graphic. I thought the first one had outstanding graphic, but Genki put more effort into details and overall graphic.They have added realism into this sequel, which was not present in the first one. This time, your meter bar will be depleted if you make contact with any on-going traffic, rival, or environment, and instant lost if you bump into the wall while at a high speed.They have quadrupled the length of the course, by adding more of Shutoko High Way to the first existing course. More cars to choose from and more rivals to race against.However, the level of difficulty has been lowered somehow. Some boss weren’t that hard to beat, in fact, some did instant death by bumping into wall, leaving me with easy victory, but bitter taste in my mouth. I make it sound that game has turned into an easy game, but it’s not. Its final boss alone was something to talk about since it gave me sweaty palm, and it still offers great challeges.If I have to sum it up, I would compare this sequel as Metal Gear Solid 2. Of course, Metal Gear Solid 2 was an excellent game with better graphic, music, and etc, but it lacked at its most crucial part, story line. And Tokyo Extreme Racer 2 also lacks the most crucial part of the game, which is the difficulty and racing being done instantly with instant lost. Like I utterly enjoyed very first Metal Gear Solid/Tokyo Extreme Racer over its sequel, still Tokyo Extreme Racer 2 is an excellent game. If you liked the first one, don’t miss and I know you wouldn’t miss it by all mean if you’ve played the first one. Enjoy it.
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hi God Bless ya’ll.this game is perfect.the first one is good but man this one is the bomb,the first one had like 25 cars (I think) but this one has over 100 cars.this has theree class that you could buy your car:class a,class b and class c.in class a you could buy expencefe cars like the VIPER,MUSTANG COBRA,BMW,PORCHE,cars that in the first one you coludn’t eveng see them in class a there’s a maxium of 50 CARS,classb is difference you buy normal price cars like HONDA ACCORD,HONDA PREDULE and a bunch of other cars that in the first one you coluldn’t even see,in class b there is a maxium of 30 cars (I think).class c is a very normal class.you could buy cars like HONDA CIVIC,HONDA CIVIC HACTBACK 93 and a whole bunch of other cars.you start with 25(i think) and to get other cars you need to win to a lot of cars if you like racing buy this game…
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I used to play this all the time as a kid in the early 2000’s, I got this about a month or two from Amazon, it brought back a lot of memories…. Even though it’s very old now, it’s still a fun game to play when you have free time… This game was ahead of its time in the early 2000’s
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This game was one of the best racing experiances I have ever had on a console. The cars are very accurately modeled and are very detailed from the “SE-R” on the back of a Skyline R34 to the “Type R” on the side of the Acura Integra Type R. One of the greatest features of this game is the car modifications. You can purachse everything from bumbers to headlight “eyelids.” On a downside though I guess the company couldnt get the rights to the cars so instead of being a Honda Civic DX hatchback it is a “Type EG-9” which is the actual chasis name for that model civic (very clever) and the physics arn’t really that great. But even with those downers this game is a solid 5 stars or a perfect 10! IT IS A MUST BUY IF YOU ARE A RACE FAN OR IMPORT CAR FAN.
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GRATEST RACING GAME EVER. “PERIOD” NUFF SAID
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Great game overall. I can’t believe how realistic this game is! Dreamcast is easily one of the most underrated systems out there. If you enjoy the early Midnight Club games on PS2, YOU WILL LOVE THIS!
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One of my top three favorite Dreamcast games, and I even really enjoyed it when new after playing through Gran Turismo 2 on DC using Bleem. I’m a car dork and this has your favorites from Japan and a very kanjozoku and wangan vibe. Not a forgiving game–but neither is Japan if you commit. Replaying the game now, in 2020, because I like it that much.
I recently bought the game Tokyo Extreme Racer 2. I heard about the first game from my brother and was about to buy it when I heard that the sequel was being released soon. I opted to hold out on buying the 1st one and waited until the sequel was released. I am glad that I did! This game is great! You can pick from all kinds of the phattest imports that any racer would love to own. Pick your own car or your dream car either way, you’ll have a lot of fun. Start by picking which body kit and spoiler you want, add a muffler, springs and stickers and your off to hit the streets and race with the best. You’ll challenge over 370 different street racers during the game and as you advance through the game more and more options will be available for your car. New bodykits, new spoilers, new exhaust systems, new engine upgrades, the list goes on and on. If you are a true street racer and love imports you will love TXR2.
12 people found this helpful
This game is insane! hot cars like fast and the furious or somthing! it’s great! for this price you get what you pay for. Hope you buy it it’s so worth it!