These older racing games from the early 2000s make me feel very nostalgic in a way I can't explain, especially tracks based in Japan.
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
I think you're definitely going to enjoy my next video then.
@purwantiallan50894 ай бұрын
Try also Side by Side in PlayStation 1. It is as great as the original Tokyo Xtreme Racer, man.
@Kosoku63 Жыл бұрын
TXRD2 felt more like you were actually a street racer than any modern racing game that I know of
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
True. I wish TXR was still around.
@theskronklbeep Жыл бұрын
did you play TXR3? some of the boss battles have "anime" effects... like if it's raining and you race blood hound the rain turns red...
@macelius Жыл бұрын
Yup, so immersive, and still probably my fav.
@angel_of_rust Жыл бұрын
"Tokyo Xtreme Racer Drift 2 really makes you FEEL like a street racer" -Dunkey
@SychoSam Жыл бұрын
Only idiots didn't want to release it in europe. Then we got the pal version which was not capable of playing Gran turismo 4 in HD. After that console i thankfully switched to the xbox 360 and got Import tuner challenge instead
@bretteberan2550 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: Manabu Orido and Mr. Taniguchi, from the Hot Version touge showdown videos with Keiichi Tsuchiya, helped advised both TXR3 & TXRD2.
@ArbitraryOutcome Жыл бұрын
Those two also showed up in TXR3 as Wanderers.
@Elias_Harrison Жыл бұрын
@@ArbitraryOutcome yoooo fr?
@DEUSVULT82211 ай бұрын
after u complete , u can get Max Orido's Supra , in both of those games , and in txrd2 u can unlock some D1GP cars too, Japanese version of the game has more content
@purwantiallan50894 ай бұрын
@@DEUSVULT822yep. The Japanese port of TXRD2 also has 259 cars, 58 more than USA version.
@purwantiallan50894 ай бұрын
@@ArbitraryOutcomei think Coco Hayashi also a big fan of Tsuchiya and Orido as well.
@Dewm_ Жыл бұрын
10:58 To be completely fair; the Japanese did use BBS a lot longer then us! There is also sites like FC2 that host web-based BBS servers that can be used for messaging. It's still really great for small local communities that prefer more control over how things are ran, and keeps things private if they self host. Still to this day you'll find a few Japanese BBSs that still get used frequently, they've always been a lot slower to let go of old tech; which I sort of really appreciate since it's made understanding, maintaining and implementing old systems a breeze in the modern day (since they still evolve in their own weird ways).
@lawrenceinsley4114 Жыл бұрын
In Japan , the Nintendo 64 had an online service.
@purwantiallan50894 ай бұрын
@@lawrenceinsley4114Dreamcast also had its online service in Japan on early 1999.
@tagikonagowa6809 Жыл бұрын
I think the reason why Drift had that weird rear heavy feeling, was because the camera focused on the rear of the car, and had the front move around it, as supposed to what most games do. Focus on the front of the car and let the rear swing around the camera.
@iambryan1234 Жыл бұрын
A lot of Japanese racers actually use this style of rear view camera, with extreme examples being Wangan Midnight and Initial D racers where the camera does not move at all
@tagikonagowa6809 Жыл бұрын
@@iambryan1234 Yeah but with those the camera has full stiffness, this game lacks that stiffness so the car isn't always lined up with the camera.
@unfractured_ Жыл бұрын
It's like the camera pivots around the cars' rear bumper rather than the car itself
@purwantiallan50894 ай бұрын
@@tagikonagowa6809the camera always focused toward the player throughout.
@KingdomTwelve Жыл бұрын
TXR will always be my favorite series. Kind of sad Import Tuner Challenge didn't make it into the video Q_Q The attention to detail, the car list, it's all so good! Each playthrough you can use completely different cars, it never ends! I also really enjoy reading the racers back stories, the wanderer requirements. I could go on all day!
@purwantiallan50894 ай бұрын
Street Supremacy too.😢
@abolfazlnozari6793 ай бұрын
Dude a new teaser trailer just dropped for TXR reboot Let's fucking gooooooooo!!!
@Millenium-Mige Жыл бұрын
It's funny, I read about these games in an on-and-off basis back in the day but I never saw any of them on sale until I found Zero at a "bring a game, take a game"-event about 10 years ago. Ever since, I've tried to find more of these, with not that good luck as Import Tuner Challenge is the only other one I have. TXRD2 especially is the elusive one.
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
The games I found and weren't given (TXR3, TXRD, and my 2nd copy of TXRD2) I found at a Pawn shop, a 2nd and Charles, and on Ebay respectively. So I'd say check there, but if you want to experience them and you have a decent PC, you could try emulation.
@colonelsouffle3042 Жыл бұрын
Zero was my introduction to the series, and the only other game I managed to play from the series was Drift 2. Both games I thoroughly enjoyed as a kid, even though I was terrible at them. Having also played Gran Turismo 3, GT4, NFS:MW and NFS Carbon at the time, I hold the TXR games and especially Drift 2 on the same level as those classics. So many fond memories. I wish the series would make a return.
@ice44567 Жыл бұрын
I've managed to find Zero and TXRD2 but that's it. Seems like there aren't that many copies out there these days, or people hold on to them.
@ArbitraryOutcome Жыл бұрын
@@Fastminer07 The Japan-exclusive Racing Battle: C1 Grand Prix is also worth a play. same with Kaido Racer/Kaido Battle 2, which Europe got but North America did not. Drift 2 still plays better but it did have some quirks like Irohazaka, snowy Rokko, and non-snowy Aso, as well as some cars that didn't return in Kaido Battle 3.
@purwantiallan50894 ай бұрын
@@ice44567The original TXR also dont have as many copies sold as TXR 2 either.
@MaykelFS23 Жыл бұрын
actually, 2 and Zero are individually apart, Zero feels more a expanded version, more cars and more teams and bosses, I recommend playing 2 before Zero.
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Fair enough, I found conflicting sources in my research about whether 2 and Zero were different games, So I went with them being the same because of them being the 2 games most similar to each other in the series
@MaykelFS23 Жыл бұрын
@@Fastminer07 Yeah, like I said, it felt like a "Independent expansion" of TXR2 but in a good way, example of this, when you beat Jintei (Speed King) of the 13 Devils then the 12 Zodiacs appears to face them, which makes the game longer and entertaining (yeah I mean, more challenging bosses incoming)
@K0Y0I_sis Жыл бұрын
@@Fastminer07 You play as Jintei after his defeat by the player protag in TXR: Drift. The event of TXR:Drift took place before TXR Zero/ Shutokou battle 0 and 3/01. so Chronologically : Title Genki Universe Timeline: TXR:Drift (NTSC) / Kaido Battle ~Nikko・Haruna・Rokko・Hakone~ (NTSC-J) 2003 TXR 2 ( DreamCast) 2003, Summer TXR ZERO (NTSC) / Shutokou Battle 0 (NTSC-J) 2004 TXR 3 (NTSC) / Shutokou Battle Shutokou Battle 01 (NTSC-J) 2005 Street Supermercy (PAL Only) 2005 Kaido Racer (PAL) / Kaido Battle: Chain Reaction 2005 (taking place in parallel with events of Street Supermercy) Racing Battle C1 Grand Prix (NTSC-J Only) 2006 TXR: Drift 2 (NTSC)/ Kaido Racer 2 (PAL)/ Kaido Battle: Touge No Densetsu (NTSC-J) 2007 Import Tuner Challenge (PAL) / Shutokou Battle X (NTSC-J) 2008
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Ah ok, I'll keep that in mind if I ever get around to making a part 2
@miragespl Жыл бұрын
@@K0Y0I_sis No you don't. In KB1/TXRD you play as Emotional King. Another boss in KB3/TXRD2. Pretty sure the player in KB2/Kaido Racer shows up as another boss in KB3 as well.
@MrctotheJN7 Жыл бұрын
I'm happy to see these games slowly get a bit more exposure
@IamPang Жыл бұрын
15:08 I really agree with the points you said here! And the fact that they bothered to add flavor texts to every opponent's backstory is just right on the point for a world building enjoyer/sucker like me. Only kaido racer series do that sort of stuff
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I feel like I probably should have talked more about that, but I couldn't think of a way to add it in.
@mrblimbo1359 Жыл бұрын
I love the intro. Especially the IGORS THEME cover and the syncronized downshift
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Making that cover and synching it all up was one of the first things I came up with when I made the video, and I'm glad how it turned out.
@fucingpwnz0rz Жыл бұрын
i thought this was igors theme at first and went back to itunes, hell yeah.
@Big430E Жыл бұрын
Can you upload the cover?
@purwantiallan50894 ай бұрын
@@fucingpwnz0rzwell it definitely is Igor's theme, the main theme on PERSONA 4.
@screamingslave99 Жыл бұрын
this was my favorite series as a teen and into my early 20's. I recently picked up "import tuner challenge" on xbox 360, as it turns out this is the last game in the series in north america. Its pretty cut down but it was nice to play some of my favorite highways on 1 generation newer of hardware.
@sabotagetyler Жыл бұрын
As a massive Japanese automotive lifestyle nerd now, this video makes me wish I had known these games existed when I was growing up. I went for the Need For Speed games around this period and absolutely loved the mountain battles in Carbon, which clearly drew some inspiration from these games. Also, loving these videos so far. It's a good style you're going for.
@Weeblicker Жыл бұрын
Never heard of this franchise before, now i want to play them
@raulins100 Жыл бұрын
Love those games. I liked that they always had the replay feature, I've utilised it many times to create videos
@RedzaMalaysianCrossover Жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention there's another Tokyo Xtreme Racer Drift game that came out before Drift 2 which is Kaido Racer. Many people forgot about it maybe because it was only in Europe (Or I might call it Drift 1.7). Anyways, Drift 1.7 does a lot of improvement over the first Drift and car list is much more interesting because it has plenty of European and American car and some D1 cars too that somehow don't make it into Drift 2. Highly recommend to play Kaido Racer also known as Kaido Battle 2: Chain Reaction in Japan.
@erykszymanski9167 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved this series. Never played the Drift games, but the original trio offered something that I haven't experienced in any racing game since. That would be the sense of danger and risk when you're flying down the highway, weaving through traffic as you set up for the next bend in the road. One mistake and your opponent would fly past you, and it was not easy to recover.
@jacklong7386 Жыл бұрын
My dad has this big shelf of PS2 games and Tokyo Xtreme Racer Drift 2 was one of them. I never played it, but it always stood out to me on the shelf (maybe it’s placement/box color did that). After watching this video, I’m now going to finally play it.
@Bunta1987qwerty Жыл бұрын
Did you play it?! Txr was my favorite series. I play assetto corsa on servers these days, when I’m not drowning in work, homework, or research. I remember gaming for hours on end so long ago.
@JustAllanTV Жыл бұрын
This is the racing game I loved and played the most as a kid. This is an underrated gem on the ps2, and I love that you unlocked that memory of this game.
@PetsbudNasia Жыл бұрын
Wow. I love this game and you do this video justice, and your editing skills are really on point!
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! This is my first time using my current software so I'm still learning, but that also means that it'll get even better from here!
@ryanblumenow Жыл бұрын
@@Fastminer07 what software do you use? Because I’m a new subscriber and agree you’re videos have great production quality. Well done.
@lukas_2701 Жыл бұрын
I love this video. The editing was great, narration was on point and honestly i agree with you, tokyo xtreme racer series just has that little something new racing games lack. Can't wait for the new one, keep it up!
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
I hear you, I'm already working on the next video and although it'll take time to make it quality, it shouldn't be too long!
@conk_ Жыл бұрын
I got drift 2 from a thrift store years ago as a kid and could never beat it. I ended up forgetting about it for a while until I found it collecting dust on the shelf. So I sat down and started playing it again. As of today I've completed everything except Import Tuner Challenge and I have loved it all the way through. I wish that the games were a lot more mainstream as the others as I say it had tons apon tons of care and thought into it. How they managed to weave the previous series' bosses into the mountains of Tokyo instead of the highway. The way leaves/blossoms kick up behind you while you drive by, email's talking about your progress throughout the game, and even just random conversations on the BBS made it feel alive in a way that I believe hasn't been matched by a racing game in a while. Thanks for making this video man
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
No problem, This game was just so unique in my catalogue, that when I was thinking about what to make my first proper video on, This was the obvious choice. I wish newer games took more influence from the series, so we could have more games with this kind of character and detail.
@MICHA3L216 Жыл бұрын
wasnt expecting to hear Tee Time by Vulfpeck! great selection of music
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I knew solid music was gonna make this video so much better.
@mrch4nce Жыл бұрын
I don't even want to admit how much time I spent dominating TXR:Zero back in my early teens. Also, a lot of the car codes were their engine models: K20A, RB26DET/T, 2JZ etc
@K0Y0I_sis Жыл бұрын
About TXR: Drift 1 physics being weird when driving fwd cars, That is probably due to the stiff chase camera being centered around the rear of your car, i had this feeling too before I swap to the closer on that locked onto your roof. RWD and AWD feels fine even with the stiff chase camera. Another great video shining a limelight on Genki Racing Project's franchise.... I guess Racing Battle C1 Grand Prix and ITC is coming up next?
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
I probably would make a video on them, if I had played them, although they do look pretty interesting from what I've seen. On the TXRD2 physics, yeah that makes sense. Ive noticed that I've never been a big fan of the camera in TXRD or D2, so me mistaking that for odd physics adds up.
@shira_yone Жыл бұрын
Rather than "stiff", it's more like they pivot the sways to the rear of the car for no reason. Stiff would be like GT4 where the camera just rigidly follows the car's direction and you can immediately see what's in front of you (which would've made all the TXRD games better imo).
@K0Y0I_sis Жыл бұрын
ikr, some CAT battles are already torturous enough, The last thing we need is the camera working against us.
@riffcrypt8438 Жыл бұрын
Awesome to see my favorite racing series get some love. I was enamored with TXR0 when I was a kid. Probably why I ended up buying a 3000GT as my first car. Funny story, I remember reading how hard the last boss was on GameFAQs, and beating that final boss 1st try. Why? Because they ate absolute shit into the toll booth section of road. I remember being like, "NO WAY" Zoomed by, they never caught up. Ez. Gg.
@cathat9622 Жыл бұрын
Looks like the algorithm picked you up and your in my homepage now. Good luck, great video. Interesting to see that the battle mechanic incorperated into Need For Speed was first used in Tokyo Xtreme Racer
@ironiswordbrodoesstuff9019 Жыл бұрын
Ur channel is so underrated it's a crime. Man I wished people knew you more. U came to my recommended and absolutely slapped this video out the park. A great balance of memes and story telling. Keep up the work. Subscribed.
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I know my next videos are gonna be even better, and more people are likely to see them because they're on less obscure stuff. Now I just have to figure out how often I can make one of these.
@m-seb Жыл бұрын
Really glad more people are becoming aware of this series, I found out about TXR kinda late, but it still played a major role in shaping my perception of cars and car culture.
@Ari-13-Ana Жыл бұрын
I can practically hear the announcer say "Action!" XD I grew up with this game and absolutely loved it to death, I've introduced a few friends to the series but it's the reason I bought a new in box PS2 in order to play it, I want to be able to sit down in 20 years and practice my drifts. Such a iconic and nostalgic game
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I get that feeling too, except when I hear the "Action!" it's usually followed by the "stop judgement"
@midengine8576 Жыл бұрын
I feel like rewatching initial D for the 8th time. I recently bought a drift 2 physical copy but have emulated very other game. This is also why I hope nightrunners is a banger 90's street style game. If they manage to get highway, and touge racing with all the customization and cars from the 90's, oooh man.
@maru5235 Жыл бұрын
TXR3 and TXRD2 are some of my favorite racing games ever! i genuinely love grabbing an odd, probably unreliable and unheard of car and turning it into the ultimate highway racing machine, or grabbing something like an AZ-1 or an AE92 FWD and turning it into a rally machine the amount of things you can do to these cars is incredible and many modern arcaderacers and simracers wish they could come close to these gems.
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
True, that's basically what the next video's going to be on.
@sprintcharger Жыл бұрын
I looked at the thumbnail and was interested in what you have to say about the series. What I didn't expect was the disappointment and inaccuracies presented in this video. I will present them in sections to make it more readable. 1:57 - The history of the series I think it's a shame you didn't go much in depth about the SFC or PS1 entries, but I would understand if you wanted to keep the NA focus. However, Tokyo Highway Battle was released in North America in 1996 for the PS1. Not mentioning this is a very weird choice to make. If you couldn't find footage of it, it's very similar gameplay wise to the JP SFC, PS1, and Saturn releases you skipped over in the video. The series would get rebooted to how most people who have heard of the series would know it as in 1999. 2:45 - Tokyo Xtreme Racer The first Dreamcast entry doesn't have any way to lose SP by colliding into walls or cars. There are 8 main bosses (not counting the team leaders) and you left out the 4 Devas which are a part of these bosses. I do agree that some races can be unfair but more for the fact that some rivals can drive like they are on rails which includes driving through the traffic cars more than anything. 4:29 - Tokyo Xtreme Racer(2) Zero This section frustrates me the most. Of course it has 2000's vibes, it's from 2001. This nitpick aside, TXR2 and TXR Zero are very different games that are played in very different consoles. Calling it a port is just insulting. TXR2 is when Genki got experimental to create features that either did return in later entries or never appeared again. For example, the sub-leaders in TXR2 would appear based on your losses with a team. It was removed in later entries for good reason. The handling and collisions are wildly different in these two games. TXR2 has what people consider the best handling because of how the grip works and the walls are very punishing due to them being sticky. TXR Zero on the other hand mostly has cars that grip and corner like crazy, and the ping-pong walls return from TXR1. There is also more detail in Zero's map in general which even includes, moving trains and airplanes in the sky. Calling either game "not a massive improvement" is insulting considering how quick Genki produced these games. The games don't need a massive change in its core gameplay to still be fun. ??? In both games do have insane acceleration, but they can be beatable with a good top speed or crashing into traffic in TXR2 and Zero respectively. Genki added more teams in Zero than the amount in TXR2. Edit: The video at 5:58 was not credited so I will do that for the video creator: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z3a2pYNqiLSJarM 6:30 - Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3 Saying that there wasn't much improvement in this title is an understatement. This game is very ambitious with having 3 cities to drive in, not to mention the fact that it is all done using laser-scan to map it out accurately. The driving physics got a major change in how it grips and how the tires react with higher distances done throughout the night. The addition of 3 car SP battles and batting boss rivals in a row spice up the experience. The SP system changed so that if you have 1% SP, you could not lose SP until the rival goes far enough away from you. The car models changed with mixed results. 7:18 - Tokyo Xtreme Racer Drift I felt really bad that you played this one and I unfortunately beat this game many times. No, the black Subaru isn't Takumi and he only appeared in Drift 2/Kaido Battle 3. I wouldn't consider this game to be a solid game to play because of the cars sliding everywhere or the brain-dead rivals. Drift 1 specifically has infamously long loading times compared to the versions in other regions. I think playing Kaido Racer / Kaido Battle 2 is better for someone to play for the first time than Drift 1 because the refined gameplay and the option of playing at 60 Hertz is worth a mention even if you only kept to NA releases. 9:25 - Tokyo Xtreme Racer Drift 2 I think the first half of this video was an appetizer for your retrospective on this game. The "starting money name cheat" is a complicated thing to explain, but Genki didn't intentionally want you to type your favorite character name. One thing you didn't mention was C-Level and getting prizes from rivals and the different kinds of categorizing events. Beating the Renault and GDB isn't the main story as you understand the reasons for the Kingdom Twelve and 13 Devils battling it out. I wouldn't consider the credits system balanced at all in this game because you can do as much races as you want compared to Drift 1 and Kaido Racer. In Hokkaido, Kaido President has a very powerful 4WD S2000 which is why they are faster and make it difficult. Final Thoughts I think you clearly have a passion for these games, more so especially for Drift 2. Unfortunately, the information that you got from the TXR Wiki is inaccurate and surface level at best. Your overviews of the other games give the impression that they were just made from a few hours of playtime even if shown otherwise with the ??? Battle in Zero. I think the focus on North American releases really hurt this video. This video seems to be not as polished or well-researched for what these games deserve.
@olandscape Жыл бұрын
These games are literal hidden gems for people who don't know them ! my favorites are SB01 and KB3. Both of them i consider comparable to GT4. Edit: -Sorry i referred to them on their original titles, I meant TXR3 and TXRD2 -iirc, SP stands for Soul Points -There are 2 mores notable games, Import Tuner Challenge on the XBOX 360, and Street Supremacy on the PSP. I consider them pretty good, maybe you can review them for a follow up video ? Idk, that's up to you. -all in all, great video. I appreciate the effort you put into it. Good luck with your KZbin journey Mister.
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I might make a follow up in future, but as of now I haven't played Import Tuner or Street Supremacy, So it'll probably be a minute before I get to that. Also, if that's what SP means, then I think the source I looked at for that may have had a translation error.
@dmcpartlin172 ай бұрын
Just saw this video, and im so happy Genki will be coming back with a new TXR game! I wish it was a Drift 3, but i love it regardless
@shifty19273 ай бұрын
Zero/2 is my absolute favorite game of all time. The best car list of all the games.
@stingertv7363 Жыл бұрын
This channel will be at 10k before june, keep up the good work
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, and I hope so
@shira_yone Жыл бұрын
Great video! Although I think there's one big charm of the series that you forgot to mention, and that's the fact that the games are set in the real world, on real existing public roads; it might be surprising but there are not many game that lets you _street_ race in real world streets and just give you an imitation or something that's inspired by the real thing. In TXR3 they even laser scanned the real life Shuto Expressway of Tokyo to Yokohama (Hanshin in Osaka and Nagoya Expressway are possibly also laser scanned). The series tries to replicate these real life routes as accurate as possible and when you encounter them in other games (it's really just Wangan MaxiTune and Initial D Arcade along with other Japanese arcade games) or maybe even real life, you would recognize them and grow a familiarity with the likes of famous C1 route in Tokyo or Haruna touge (Akina from ID). This helps the game on immersing you in the "Japanese street racer life simulator" fantasy as you start from broke boy in a shitbox, into legendary street racer status. The progression, real life tracks, the unique nickname system that changes depending on what you do in the game, rivals with various backgrounds and history, and don't forget massive car count *with extensive customization and tuning option* (in the mid-2000s mind you), it's all to sell the core fantasy to the player. This is what I think most modern racing game lacks, they lack a central vision, a core fantasy for the player to be engaged in (Blackbox era NFS are a master of this craft).
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, the only other racing games I can think of that let you freely drive on real life roads would be The test drive series and maybe the crew if you count that. Seeing this comment is making me consider a bit whether or not I should make a part 2 to add the extra details I didn't get to as well as talking about the other games in the series like Street Supremacy and Import Tuner Challenge. I'll probably get to them at some point, but there's other videos I want to get done in the meantime. Funnily enough, that last sentence you put is what the majority of my next video is about.
@shira_yone Жыл бұрын
@@Fastminer07 looking forward to it!
@manualenjoyers3444 Жыл бұрын
this video appear in my main youtube page, and my god your video is interesting to watch, keep up the good work, soon you'll be a famous youtuber
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm not sure how soon that'll be, but I'll keep working on my videos in the meantime.
@mikejoness2k Жыл бұрын
The TXRD series really cemented my absolute LOVE for jdm cars and the racing scene, I feel like txrd2 really was the best all around, the physics where awesome even for todays standard. I remember revisiting the game with a wheel and pedals and it felt even better. The character storylines and the boss intros were so next level. Modern racing games miss such simple details, if txrd was to be re-released with legit just modern graphics and a few physics tweaks im sure it would do well! Great video
@epic_fantasy3772 Жыл бұрын
I don't mind Tokyo Xtreme Racer I found out about this game through playing the Arcade racing game series Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune it would be awesome to see the developers revisit this game but unsure if they will have time considering they are assistant developers for the Maximum tune series of games
@OuterHeaven210 Жыл бұрын
this is one of the few games (txrd2) that i can literally just play over and over. Never actually beaten the game but whenever i have gone as far as i can i just start a new game. I get closer to beating it every time.
@noahlowe5157 Жыл бұрын
Videos have came a long way, good job.
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. This is just the start of higher quality videos, so expect better in the future
@kennshiiii Жыл бұрын
Amazing video, loved the intro. Will definitely try out the franchise as soon as I get my hands on a copy !
@ПавлеБлажевић Жыл бұрын
beautiful video about one of my favourite games of all time im so glad many more good people enjoyed it, the aesthetic of kaido racer 2 is unbeatable its easily what makes the game so beautiful to look at
@ryannnbruh Жыл бұрын
Always makes my day when I see these games pop up anywhere, used to race my dad all the time on drift 2, and I still play most of em every now and again :D
@G.O._MEDIA Жыл бұрын
great video finally some good Xtreme racer vids, wanted to mention as for the handling of cars in TXRD feeling weird its really down to the camera its horrid horrible i hate it makes the game totally worse imo, bc as soon as you switch to the bumper cam driving feels so much nicer drifting even tho weird is very more intuative
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, ive started seeing that as the reason it feels like that, Ill have to try it next time I play TXRD.
@Jupa Жыл бұрын
4:30 goosebump replay button, those drum and bass synths man also what an intro... and Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero (2)... the real childhood NFS of the motoring connoisseur.
@Fogoat Жыл бұрын
Good to see some coverage of some of my favorite racing games from the 6th console generation. I recently discovered that Genki came back on Twitter and it looks like they've got an office and everything from their recent tweets.
@RexyRonin10 ай бұрын
Thanks for introducing me to Tokyo Xtreme Racer! Love it!
@fakhrimf Жыл бұрын
i stumbled across your decline of racing game video, and i love the work you've put in the video, keep up the amazing work man!
@oODirtyHouseLoverOo Жыл бұрын
TXRD2 is one of my all time favorite racing games, i'll never forget the it and when i saw u video i felt, OMFG i have to play it again. as u mentioned, there are so many references to inital d in this game, if u are looking for it ;) the physics of the cars, the tuning and upgrade options and the wonderful soundtrack of this game are on point. thx alot for reminding me for one of the greatest games if ever played so far
@purwantiallan50894 ай бұрын
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Series forever is one of the BEST racing game series of all time. Especially the first one on Sega Dreamcast.
@banana_but_pronounced_bananya Жыл бұрын
Man, I hope your channel blows up. Just discovered it and this is the first video I'm watching but it's like you've been doing content creation for a long time. Keep it up!
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
This was actually the first video i'd consider "good" that ive made, but Ive been at this a good few years.
@thirdstrike Жыл бұрын
SO MUCH NOSTALGIA! I absolute remember Tokyo Extreme Racer Zero. Classic and very fun. what a wave
@Di3mondDud38 ай бұрын
Hot take, but I think undercover slapped too, I love the at the time different color tone of that game, and how big it feels if you don’t open the map screen and break the illusion
@group2gaming Жыл бұрын
I bought Drift 2 at a salvation army years ago, looked it up and saw abysmal reviews, and its been rotting in my backlog ever since. I definitely want to check it out after seeing this!
@Ol_Durty_Badger Жыл бұрын
GT2-3 and the Tokyo Extreme Racer Games are such a major part of my life. I became a Toyota technician with the goal of becoming a rally tech and eventually driver. I wanted to be a Carlos Sainz Sr. I wanted to slide my GT-Four through tight uphill Hairpins while the 3SGTE roared. I loved racing games where I was a nameless Wanker with a shit box car and a dream of becoming the ruler of the streets and track. If I was a Toky XR character they’d call me something like “Big Dream Wanker Laser Bullet King” (Game has the best nicknames I swear!) The drifting games I didn’t know about until years later when I actually had an entry level technician job with Toyota Racing Development A fellow tech loaned me his copy of TXR Drift. I was hooked and he would come over to hang out and we’d play that game for hours and hours after work while taking breaks to play Forza 2. Now I’ve got a few cool cars, and my youngest son loves cars. He wants me to slide every corner in my GT Four when we go for drives. He just recently found my copy of the last TXR game that came to the states. Import Tuner Challenge. He’s hooked and loves it as much as I did. I’ve gotta find a way to play PS2 games and make them not look like a visual dumpster fire on modern TV’s. He’d love the vehicle list of the older games and especially the technical skill of TXR drift. I still call 6Th Gen Celicas “Steel a dinosaurs” because of the cool naming of the TXR cars before the were licensed. I can’t believe how old this all makes me feel, while also loving how fun and also how young these old games make me feel. I don’t know if the roads are accurate to real life but I know the C1 Kanjyo and Yaesu route like the back of my hand, despite never having seen them in real life. There was a game on mobile about 10 years ago by Bandai ( I think) called Spirit Racing or something like that. It was an awesome Japanese Touge style racer. But something happened and now it’s only available in Japan. It was like a mobile TXR game and super fun. Wish the series would make a comeback.
@miguelcordero9931 Жыл бұрын
Yessss finally some one gets me I started with txrz as the first fully customize a whole car different color lipthan the wheel chrome color regular color then make ur sticker I had all initial D in 2 but driving fun txrd2 all time goat I still have ghost replays I can't get no we're that fast now it bonkers how fast I was till dis day I play it wen I'm bored thank u for giving the series the flowers it deserves
@BRZguy Жыл бұрын
The weird part of the physics of Drift 1 was mainly the camera angle actually. It wouldn't really follow the car as it turns so it would have that mid engine feel to it. But if you play exclusively in bumper camera, then the physics feel so much better. Night and day difference.
@BigBoyz33 Жыл бұрын
12:10 RIP Ken Block 😭
@unfractured_ Жыл бұрын
TXR is the racing game franchise that embodies the term "underrated gem"
@rickyRofficial Жыл бұрын
Ah yes, Shutokou Battle series are my favorite racing games on the PS2 back in the day, especially my favorite was Xtreme Racer Zero, Street Supremacy, and Drift 2.
@davisousaki Жыл бұрын
that is for real the most underrated channel I've ever seen lmao, keep with this kind of content, you are realy good on what you are doing
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm already nearly done with the next video, so there's more to come soon.
@JaydenPixelsTV Жыл бұрын
TXRD2 is a fantastic game and I'm happy that I have it in my collection. I love the presentation of the video
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! The presentation is gonna be even better in my next videos.
@RattlsnakeHands Жыл бұрын
Tokyo Xtreme Racer is just one of those tragic franchises that had a billion fans waiting to find it but they just never did for whatever reason. It might be my favorite racing series because it never had a chance to turn bad
@supercattelephone Жыл бұрын
I loved the original Tokyo extreme racer a lot I played it on my Dreamcast with my huge CRT all the time!
@widyoctavian6820 Жыл бұрын
Great Video! but i think you miss Kaido Battle 2 : Chain Reaction. It is only available in Europe (correct me if im wrong) and its release after Tokyo Extreme Racer Drift and before Tokyo Extreme Racer Drift 2. in Kaido Battle series, the release sequence will be : Kaido Battle (TXRD), Kaido Battle 2 : Chain Reaction, Kaido Battle 3 : Mountain Legends (TXRD2). Keep it going mate! Love your video!
@kaiserauthoria Жыл бұрын
there are many battles like this in need for speed titles. *carbon 07'* touge boss battles. *undercover 11'* highway battles. *the run 15'* literally all of it this seems to be the original iteration of this mechanic which wild tho.
@kaiserauthoria Жыл бұрын
Hi I'm still thinking. I do recall some stuff its just foggy lmao.
@PlagueZZD Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love TXRD2. My favorite game as a kid and still is in my top 5. I just started another playthrough using an emulator on pc yesterday so I'm glad this video popped up for me!
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear! That love for the game was made me think to do a video on TXRD2 as my first proper video.
@metaliczic96 Жыл бұрын
Shutokou Battle, Kaido Battle, & Racing Battle C1 Grand Prix are Genki peak performance as the game developer in the world of Japanese street racing. I really miss these gems.
@B1azo Жыл бұрын
That was a good video! I liked it from the beginning to the end 👌 The flow of the storytelling was great and your voice is on point for this type of documentaries. Also, if you like the touge atmosphere and vibe, check out the Kaido Net by Touge Union, which is a community that keeps alive and grows more and more content that is about touge racing. It's just on a sim engine, so there is also quite high entry level of knowledge and experience to get the fun from it. There is a preview on my channel of what it can looks like when you spend most of your high school days grinding the sim-based touge driving 😆
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Glad you thought I presented it well, I check out some vids and although I'm not super big on Touge, I would be interested in trying it when I actually get a wheel and a PC copy of Assetto Corsa.
@supa_powa7490 Жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work man What a channel u got here Subscribed with the bell on I liked ur speech about the games And u actually introduced me to Tokyo Extrem racer am definitely gonna start with drift 2 I like everything u said about it
@twitchie2245 Жыл бұрын
started playing it again on pcsx2 on my pc...bro i do not remember these later rally stages being this hard. everyone is FAST. holy.
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, especially Kaido President and God Shift Bunta
@moletar Жыл бұрын
I tried TXRD2 because of this video and loved it, it feels like the racing game I’ve been wanting for a long time. Thanks!
@kenagi7882 Жыл бұрын
I play kaido battle drift (the first one) every day on the PS2! Such a fun game
@lukmanulhakim5529 Жыл бұрын
Speaking about TXRD2, It may be repetitive, but it does gave you some challenge on beating all those rivals. Unlike other racing game which is most of it has a standard 'race and win' mechanics, TXRD2 gave you a purpose, to find and beat all of the rivals, including the hidden one. But i like the progressive grinding in this game, where you can get more credits as you're progressing through the game. The stage itself is really good, I'd must say. The environment itself makes me wanna fly to Japan and explore every tracks that included in the game. It's beautiful. I just hate it when the road was on a maintenance, which is makes my car spinning.
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
True, especially when you're driving anything but an AWD, the dirt roads just kill your grip
@keloduma Жыл бұрын
In my country it was called Kaido Battle 3. Absolutely loved this game
@DEUSVULT82211 ай бұрын
thats Original Name for this game "Kaido Battle 3 - Touge no Densetsu", but Americans got to add their trash flavour to everything as usual xD
@rimjobledouche520111 ай бұрын
To this day, my #2 favorite racing game of all time. I must have logged 2000 or so hours into this fucking game.
@SlowV6Mustang Жыл бұрын
I wish Genki still made racing games instead of pachinko machines. I’d really love for them to make an uncompromising, content heavy TXR game that has the best of all of their games. Import Tuner Challenge’s graphics, TXRD2’s cars, and a combination of TXR3, TXR0, TXRD2, and ITC’s customization would all make for a killer game. That combined with TXR3 and TXRD2’s maps would be chef’s kiss. There could be 4 types of cars, Rally, Drift, Grip, and Wangan/Highway.
@Arexion5293 Жыл бұрын
Having played both 2 and Zero, they're not equivalent games. While Zero is indeed rather close to 2, the amount of changes in visual style, gameplay, progression and numerous systems is so notable that I can't call it as a mere upgrade. 2 is dated in all sorts of baffling ways, many of which can make it a very frustrating experience, all the while it's visually a superior game. To list those odd aspects of 2: - Automatic replay after every single race. - No reverse unless you use manual. - No backwards view, have to switch to bumper cam to see backwards from the rear view mirror. - Walls slow you down a lot but the AI can wall ride and thus take corners at unreasonable speeds. - AI does not follow you no matter what, they only stick to their preset path and thus drive into the section of the map that you cannot access yet. - Your tires and car performance degrades while cruising (not just in-race), which is a major issue because.. - .. the line of rivals does not move the remaining opponents to the start. If the only remaining rival is the 6th in the line and they're close to the section of the map you cannot drive to, too bad. There could be more that I'm forgetting. Beat the game only once so far and I'm not sure if I want to replay it.
@UwU777UwUАй бұрын
used to leave my ps2 on overnight all the time, doing the idle glitch for engine swaps. time flies
@Fastminer07Ай бұрын
I used to leave mine on cause I lost my memory card
@SinowDerg Жыл бұрын
i am thankful i have come across this channel, i love seeing people cover old racing games that hold a place in my memory
@krimzonunreal Жыл бұрын
Just got this video in my recommended, really well made and well narrated on top of that, great music choice, I would love to know what the song is on the tokyo xtreme racer drift part in the intro!
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Funnily enough, that's an original cover I did completely myself of "Igor's Theme" by Tyler the Creator. I can send you a link to his, or release a standalone version of mine if you want.
@krimzonunreal Жыл бұрын
@@Fastminer07 I wouldn't have ever guessed it was that song, they sound nothing alike, you did a fantastic job and I would love to have it uploaded standalone on youtube, it's just too good, thanks for the reply
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
@@krimzonunreal kzbin.info/www/bejne/aXybeaV6hbV7gZo There you go
@krimzonunreal Жыл бұрын
@@Fastminer07 Thank you so much, I think you got a little confused since I originally asked for the music in the part of the video where you were talking about tokyo xtreme racer drift, but I am happy with this too lmao
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
@@krimzonunreal oh, the music from 1:10 to 1:53?
@axeljohandsome1683 Жыл бұрын
This is literally one of the best videos I’ve seen, makes me want to buy the game
@AlmostAzun Жыл бұрын
i knew this video was gonna be a banger after seeing the title + thumbnail
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I thought they would be good, if only I could have got a clearer picture.
@RubenRodriguez-zm5tc6 ай бұрын
TXRD2 is a classic, I put so many hours into it when I was kid.
@car8070 Жыл бұрын
incredible production quality for a channel of this size, i am honestly impressed. loved the video all the way through, i look forward to watching more of your content :). it's nice to see someone recognise this game series
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! It took a couple years to get the kind of equipment to do this, but I think it paid off. And I'm still learning, so there's gonna be much better videos in the future.
@car8070 Жыл бұрын
@@Fastminer07 definitely paid off, with this high quality of content it's just a matter of time before your channel gets widely recognised. i wish you well for the future of your KZbin career, and a happy new year :)
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
@@car8070 Thank you, and I wish you the same.
@IAMEYI Жыл бұрын
Kids I was there for the start of all of this. Last one Genki made for a console was IMPORT TUNER CHALLENGE... basically TXR with a different name badge. The concept of the FIGHTING GAME BAR that was infused in racing games was so unreal. Only thing they were missing was Open Freeway 2player Split screen. They had a 2player but it wasn't like it should of been just test strip I believe there might of been the oval test track but anyhoo!!
@DEUSVULT82211 ай бұрын
Nope , last game that Genki put out was Wangan Midnight for ps3 in 2007 ,Import Tuner was 2006 , if we dont count mobile games
@IAMEYI11 ай бұрын
@@DEUSVULT822 I forgot about that! Considering I have it too! How can I forget the yellow logo with the kid written smiley face 😊
@unzap7354 Жыл бұрын
I just become your 600th subscriber, love the content keep it up my guy
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I'll keep at it
@taner873 Жыл бұрын
crazy high quality video man! keep it up!
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Will do!
@Andre3k1823 Жыл бұрын
Zero was my first and I do have a long rant I was gonna go on but the small part of it is, I think we need a remake or remastered version of Tokyo Extreme Racer. I wish I would have appreciated it at the time but for several reasons I wouldn't until much more recently.
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
True, TXR is one of those franchises that just gets better with time and could definitely use a remaster.
@TheseAreOurGames Жыл бұрын
For those who haven't actually played TXR3 and are unaware of what new things it actually brought to the table: You get to drive in Nagoya and Osaka besides Tokyo in it, spanning a 4 chapter story arc.
@AryamiimayrA Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: CA stands for "Corner Artist" in TXRD 👍🏼
@tomanderson6335 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I dearly wish Genki would get back into the console racer fight. Imagine a TXR3-ish game on modern hardware with more cars (and deeper customization), bigger maps for each city and a robust, well-thought-out online multiplayer component...
@minignoux4566 Жыл бұрын
you need to know this, there are 3 drift games drift 2 is actually the 3rd of the kaido battle games, while the 2nd game was only localised in europe, but we never got drift 1 kaido battle 2 is pretty much an extension of the first game, containing all it's content and more, while 3 is a true sequel edit: genki also made the very first wangan midnight arcade game, wich was based on txr zero and ported to the ps2
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
I did know that, But I was trying to focus on the NA releases, except for Shutoku battle 1 which I included to give a better context to the start of the series.
@opum Жыл бұрын
This video is fantastic and I was surprised that u didn't have like 70k subs
@Fastminer07 Жыл бұрын
I hope to get there, but it'll probably take more than 1 video to get that
@archangelq721 Жыл бұрын
I've never played any TXR and I can tell I really missed something special 😞 Great vid earned me as a subscriber
@superbrosracing Жыл бұрын
Great content! The TXR series was slept on by many. Thoughts on Assetto Corsa? Amazing graphics aside, I think AC does a great job to provide that TXR game experience; especially with Shutoko Revival Project and Touge Union's "Kaido Battle Tour".
@Bunta1987qwerty Жыл бұрын
I loved the whole txr series, especially drift and drift 2. I also used to play initial D stage 2 competitively. Assetto corsa is my modern replacement.