• Initial D Arcade Stage Time Attack
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Unpopular opinion but I found drifting to be fun with the latest Need for Speed 2015/2016 reboot, not as good and arcade-y as Carbon's drifting but I think it comes close, and it helps that the game itself features a lot of iconic cars from Initial D including the AE86. The tuning system also allows a bit of emulation of how easy to drift everything is.
[QUOTE=eirexe;52781566]Initial D Arcade stage 6[/QUOTE] thanks for telling me about this
[QUOTE=Akuma_lektro;52791504]thanks for telling me about this[/QUOTE] it's a little janky but its sweet. even card support works. i just wish it was d8 instead of d6
[QUOTE=Zombii;52791540]it's a little janky but its sweet. even card support works. i just wish it was d8 instead of d6[/QUOTE] I just wish I could understand half of the stuff going on. I don't even know what upgrades I'm putting into my car except when it's a part I can recognize by the pic and I can only name the two tracks I remember from the annie mae/mango.
[QUOTE=cpt.armadillo;52791926]I just wish I could understand half of the stuff going on. I don't even know what upgrades I'm putting into my car except when it's a part I can recognize by the pic and I can only name the two tracks I remember from the annie mae/mango.[/QUOTE] welcome to the suffering of being an american fan of japanese arcade games. even in american branches of japanese arcades (round 1 usa), you're lucky if a cabinet has even the barest hint of localization. even if it has it it's usually just enough to get you in to playing whatever the basic game mode is, god forbid account creation, cards, or different game modes. hell sometimes arcades will put up printed guides on how to go through the menus and tape them to the cabinets. it's a shame because it really hurts accessibility for these titles overseas and japanese arcade games are so much fun. not like the companies give a shit though, so we'll probably never get anything better unless R1USA really takes off.
I got to play this game (Stage 8) back in January and holy shit it was good. Still have my license card for if I ever find another machine...
[QUOTE=Raptor_S;52781279]What are some good PC drifting games? All that eurobeat giving me an itch I can't scratch.[/QUOTE] I mean AC is probably the best sim for drifting. The force feedback is butter and forces you to drive as a real car would [video=youtube;micT1gTLU1c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=micT1gTLU1c[/video] There's no drifting experience in a game more satisfying than a sim, because ain't nothin' holding your hand.
They always have a duel cabinet at Fanime con in San Jose. Except this year those damn jews raised the price of a game to a dollar from 50 cents
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