Shomaru (Expert) Tsuchisaka (Expert) Akina Snow (Expert) Japanese version: late 2003 / English version Mid 2004 However, in Battle Mode, Reverse mode is always unlocked.
Only after finishing Legend of the Streets once, Irohazaka Reverse is unlocked. Note: Irohazaka can only be played downhill in Legend of the Streets mode, because the track is a one-way street. This version also supports the four courses mode and still costs the player 60,000 points. Length: 5,130m Rule: One way Route: Downhill/Reverse Length: 5,754m Rule: One way Route: Inbound/Outbound
Length: 7,552m Rule: One way Route: Downhill/Uphill Length: 5,804m Rule: One way Route: Downhill/Uphill Length: 4,242m (per cycle) Rule: 2 Laps Route: Counter-clockwise/Clockwise Length: 3,204m (per cycle) Rule: 3 Laps Route: Counter-clockwise/Clockwise Toyota LEVIN SR (AE85) Toyota Altezza RS-200 (SXE10) Toyota Celica GT-Four (ST205) Nissan SILVIA Qs (S14) Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD3SVI) Subaru Impreza WRX Type R STi Version V (GC8V) Suzuki Cappuccino (EA11R) Courses Japanese version: late 2002 / English version Mid-late 2003 This costs 60,000 points, and rewards double that if the run is completed in the time allotted. There is a four course mode in which the user makes a timed run of all four courses. Length: 15,754m Rule: one way Route: Inbound/Outbound Length: 77,552m Rule: one way Route: Downhill/Uphill Length: 94,242m (per cycle) Rule: 2 Laps Route: Counter-clockwise/Clockwise Length: 100,204m (per cycle) Rule: 3 Laps Route: Counter-clockwise/Clockwise Japanese version: late 2001 / English version late 2002 Level 1-6: AE86 Trueno, Level 7-11: AE86 Trueno w/TRD 20-Valve 4AGE Racing Engine, Level 12-15: GC8V Subaru Impreza WRX STi Version V. And when the player is defeated the player loses 1000 points in version 3. Each time Bunta is defeated, the player will gain a level. Bunta Challenge First started in Version 2, the player races against Bunta Fujiwara, the legendary street racer. Time attack Players race against time to rank against other players at the current machine or across the internet. Game modes Legend of the streets In the main story mode, players race with different opponents from the original manga in the game. Initial D Special Stage ( PlayStation 2).Initial D Arcade Stage Version 3 (Arcade).Initial D Arcade Stage Version 2 (Arcade).When upgrading from one version to another, remaining plays will be carried over and 50 plays will be credited to the card.Upgrading the card to a more recent machine is permanent.a version 2 card cannot be used on version 1 machine). Note that resuming from another version is subject to following conditions: However, the card must be renewed every 50 plays. Players can continue progress with their cards on another Initial D cabinet of the same version. Using the optional magnetic card system, players can save a customized car and their progress for future sessions otherwise, game progress is lost. In Initial D Arcade Stage, players race against different opponents in various mountain passes featured in the manga. 11.4 Initial D Arcade Stage 4/Initial D Extreme Stage (PS3).In the U.S., the games, which keep their version names in later entries, are otherwise known as simply "Initial D" without the "Arcade Stage" subtitle.
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Initial D Arcade Stage (commonly referred to as IDAS, followed by a version number) is a racing game series developed by Sega Rosso, a division of Sega, based on the anime and manga Initial D. (May 2009)Īrcade, PlayStation 2, PSP, PlayStation 3Ĭredits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough The discussion page may contain suggestions. This article may need to be rewritten entirely to comply with Codex Gamicus' quality standards.