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Hashiriya: Ookami-tachi no Densetsu

(1997)

summary

A neat drift-racing game ala Initial D that lets you choose among 15 cars and 5 courses You can race against up to 5 cars in the arcade mode and there's also a story, time trial and practice mode (where you can train tricky parts of courses) Graphics and sound are passable but unremarkable (you can listen the 12 redbook tracks on your stereo) and the handling is a bit hard to get into at first as it feels a bit stiff with a digital pad
I'd recommened using the Negcon, which helps quite a bit An obscure racing wheel, the "Cockpit Wheel" (SLHP-00024) is also supported Sadly no multiplayer option, but all in all I'd say it's a nice little racer, albeit not quite up on par with the greats (Side by Side Special, Touge MAX G)

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Genres

Racing

Developer

Nichibutsu

Publishers

Nihon BussanHAMSTER

Player Perspectives

First person
Third person

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