Initial D Arcade Stage 8 Infinity

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Initial D (based on the Manga and Anime of the same name) focuses on the world of illegal Japanese tōge racing, where all the action is concentrated in the mountain passes and with a heavy emphasis on drift rather than grip-style racing. Stage 8 is the 8th in the series and features new courses such as Momiji Line and several new cars such as the Celica GT-Four, Skyline GT25 Turbo and Lancer Evolution V.

  • 2014
  • Sega
  • 2 Players
  • Racing
  • Available At
    BURY
Like its anime counterpart, Initial D Arcade Stage makes heavy use of Avex Trax's "Super Eurobeat" for its soundtrack, and is arguably responsible for the majority of the genres popularity outside of Japan.

Description

In Initial D Arcade Stage, players race against different opponents in various mountain passes featured in the manga.

In Arcade Stage 8 Infinity, the rivals are still the same as previous one, but with new rivals such as Tohru and Atsuro in Momiji Line, Sakamoto and Wataru in Sadamine Rain and The Lan Evo Teams in Tsuchisaka.

How to Play

Main story mode - players race with different opponents from the original manga in the game.

Time Attack - players race against time to rank against other players at the current machine.

Tag Battle - Team up with a friend in the same location. One player drives uphill, the other drives downhill to race with rivals

Operation Kanto - Similar to tag battle mode, in which the players race against the rival characters based on the manga from Gunma to Kanagawa area.

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