Technically not wrong, although Togue Shakai is a complete rework only thing they have similar are the idea and the developer. But yeah Its still kinda the same game
Stage 3 nostalgia, Having those driver data saves were lit. Just walking into an arcade and seeing people line up their cards on top of the machines to wait to play was just part of core memories.
AA = Double Ace Which means Project D's double ace, Takumi Fujiwara & Keisuke Takahashi, and new Tag Battle feature. AAX = Double Ace Cross Same as AA, and refers a new CPU Tag Battle mode.
Initial D and Wangan Midnight by Bandai are still today the most played arcade games here in Japan. Whenever I go to the arcades, the Initial D machines and Wangan midnight are always full. Now a days you can even create save files in the arcade. Just swipe a IC card, and your save gets loaded with the car customizations
Correction : 1) Initial D is developed by SEGA 2) Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune series is developed by BANDAI NAMCO *BANDAI NAMCO never develope Initial D games. Initial D is solely owned and developed by SEGA*
Every single Arcade Stage game has its own unique physics that makes each game worth playing at least once. Surprising how SEGA manages to refresh them in a way that doesn't just feel like its a complete port of old physics from other games, which means every game also has it's own set of mechanics and techniques that behave differently based on the game, you got old D's (1,2,3) Eraser and TST, 1 being floaty fast, 2 being fast and grippy, and 3 being slower and stiffer, to 4/4Kai's wacky cornering physics and "overspeed penalty", to 5's "Tire wear" mechanic and the first game to introduce Brake Cancels in the form of Powerslides, 6 with the Drift system and boost systems that influence cornering and acceleration, different cornering settings with their own varying physics, 7 with their "fast brake cancel" with emphasis on keeping as much speed through corners 8 with their stiffer but faster pace, reflected in their brake cancels where it feels like doing a combo on a fighting game lol Zero with their take on hybridizing D6 and D8, incredibly high speeds with fast cornering. Using brake cancels and gas release tech Zero2 with their stiffer physics but still keeping very fast pace, with the introduction of the tire and body gauges, meaning that races become more like battles of attrition than all-out sprints, using the H shifter to its full advantage for 5-3 shifting, and infamously the "wheel slam" technique to reduce understeer when cornering The Arcade with their unique take on physics, no longer needing tech to drift, and being able to corner by simply slowing down to an appropriate speed, with the car improving its cornering based on your speed and stiffening at faster speeds, with minor changes for Season 1,2 and 3
For me, Initial D Arcade stage 5 is the most amazing ID game. The physic and saving the tyre/boost gameplay for grip play is most accurate in initial d anime/manga
I get confused everytime I see these Initial D videos because my experience with the arcade games was so different than the information online. For example, I am 90% certain Stage 2 and Stage 3 had snow courses, at least for Akina. Stage 4 seemed like it completely changed the series too, switching to cell shaded graphics and using a hard manual shifter instead of the sportstronic one from the previous 3 games. Also the cards were thicker and more expensive. But I dunno, maybe I'm wrong.
Version 2 and 3 did have snowy Akina, and Version 4 completely changed the physics model to a simpler one that wasn't as popular as Version 2 and 3. Version 4 also switched to a new card system that was more robust than the old ones which meant you never had to "renew" them like the old ones. The shifter didn't change from the simple up/down one until Arcade Stage 0 in 2017, which featured a full 6 speed manual.
That's what happens when somebody who doesn't know shit makes videos for games he never played... and just looks online. He even wonders "why would that be", come on... It's obvious it was due to the engine change to the next generation of hardware :/ Also, yes, Akina Snow was a thing since ever.
Amazing content! I'd like to see an evolution of the Wangan Midnight game series. I only saw footage of the arcade machine games and i think of it as one of the best games out there! I wish they were released outside of Asia, honestly..
NA is still stuck on 5DX+, but Asia *and* Australia are on 6RR. There are some other countries in Europe with machines as well but these are usually older machines like 3DX+ or 4. If it wasnt so expensive to license it would be nice to have you guys have access to 6 too since its got a global ghost system to race other countries :)
Ahhh, I remember arcade stage 1-3 had magnetic card reader, to save a driver data. Young boys were in fever. They trained their home game-center, and went to different game-center to beat rivals. Which team was faster??
Great content! These evolution type videos are common, but the way you make it, it's really great, not just showing the games, but making you own comments on it, keep it up!
the AA in the later arcade series, as far as i know stands for double ace, the machines are usually 4 cabs due to being one played for the uphill while the other races downhill
5:25 "This one (arcade stage 6aa) even had a snowy course.. which was new to the series" The course itself? Or snow? We had snow courses as far back as like stage 3- which had akina snow
"Never released outside of Japan" Well, that is true, but my local arcades actually imported cabinets for Stage Zero and The Arcade. Granted it isn't translated into english, we can still play online with other players.
not sure what happened to my comment before but imma rewrite it: Arcade Stage 0: first game to include support for Sega Aime and soon Banapassport and e-amusement cards. Game soon got collab events with Touhou Project and MF Ghost, the sequel to Initial D. Initial D The Arcade was released internationally... i guess.. as an export version but I guess Sega or whoever was responsible for importing the games are pretty bad with responding to arcade venues. Australia is pretty much the only western country to have at least 5 places officially connected to the servers but I see majority play Wangan Midnight. Hence the dead online and local battles. Since the Sega Aime system was a thing, those who played IDAS0 got their full tuned cars turned to tickets to buy in the newer title.
Actually there's Akina (snow) version on Initial D 3rd stage the arcade. This is still my favorite arcade racing game, I use to play 2nd stage constantly at my local arcade till they got rid of the card reader where I couldn't use my card anymore.
ID: The Arcade can be found at B. Lucky & Sons in Melbourne Central. Need to get a blank Wangan Max Tune card though as ID: The Arcade uses a similar system
Welp the "Initial D The Arcade" is available outside japan. I live in Hong Kong and they have some english added into the game but most of them are just japanese I guess its just not available outside of Asia, which is still sad
One main reason why i enjoy Arcade stage 8 a lot more than zero, is that the animations and even voice lines were removed. Idk why this ticks me so much but the animation and voice lines made it the perfect initial D game and removing that and replacing it with the Less memorable Legends style with only text just feels like an insult to the work that was put into the previous installments in the series. It's not a bad game, just dissapointing in some areas.
Technically if you get lucky enough you might find an initial D cab at a nearby round 1 (one) which is connected to official servers, and if you own an IC card, it will pull your data like usual (just make sure to look for a _red_ logo on the card for higher compatibility)
Thanks you for making this video! Before watching I didn't know there is a product on GameBoy :). By the way, name of Initial D Arcade Stage 6, "AA" is mean: double Ace: uphill and downhill, and the name of Initial D Arcade Stage 7, "X" is mean: cross.
I would say Initial D8 was the last good one imo, car data was stored locally on cards, and people still to this day can play Initial D8 at Round1s in the US. but finding a card is hard now since they dont manufacture them anymore and you have to see if the card reader is even functional because sometimes they could just be off or broken. my round1 has perfectly functioning card readers, but no cards. I also happen to work there lol.
I have fond memories of me and my wannabe-drifter friends going to the arcade playing Stage 3 in high school. Since then I've only played stage zero a couple times, but it didn't quite feel the same.
Such a cool video, thank you for talking about the Initial D games! I wish I knew about the anime back then when the PS2 version came out so that I could have had it and played with it. 😭
The physics jump between 3 and 4 was massive, enough to turn me off from Arcade Stage for a few years. The latest looks incredible though. I wish I had nearby arcade cabs
4 actually made it easier to drift... so its fun in its own right... especially when u are watching the replays and see your car actually drifting like in the anime.. very cool... 1 2 and 3 your car can barely slide.. let alone drift....
Intial D The Arcade is actually in my mall's arcade. Took awhile for me to figure out how to change the shifting to manual since there is no english version I believe. But overall, really fun with friends or yourself.
About Initial D - The Arcade. It actually released outside Japan and I have seen a lot of people playing it because of way different handling compared to previous games and better graphics and yeah, the story is boring and the rivals are too easy that I never touch it after I got my first full tune car. The only thing I like about that game is the online races where you can race with other players and it has 4 player local multiplayer
In my opinion, after Stage 3 the initial D games started sucking and Maximum Tune took over, where I'm from we were all playing Maximum Tune 5 at the arcade which felt more like Initial D than Initial D did lol
also, kind of ashamed that you didn't talk much about the differences in handling between the arcade stage games but i guess your average player wouldn't notice it too much
One key note of innaccuracy. Initial D the Arcade did make it out of Japan and I know this as a fact because it's here in Sydney Australia at our koko arcades and my japanese bandai banapassport and Aime cards work on it carrying my data from Japan
I'm pretty sure that Initial D the Arcade (2021) is available in Australia, given that I have seen those graphics recently in the arcade. But there isn't English for half the text so we are sometimes guessing what the words mean. maybe things have changed?
IDO is one of my favorite games i just wish the dev would actually do something with it again me and my buddies played it religiously but we had to switch to assetto corsa because theres nothing new in IDO
AA means double aces.. referencing the double aces of project d... arcade stage zero is base on the remake anime movies and using the new japanese VA... 8 infinity uses the original anime japanese VA and is essentially the last arcade stage base off the original anime...
In which way did you find them different? I found them very similar, but I did not grow up with the games and I can't really tell.. Please, if you have the time and patience, elaborate further.. thx bro
@@zoomingpast If you are able to play them side by side, the physics are totally different. Stage 1-3 had less emphasis on drifting and more on grip driving. No more magnetic card system for stage 4 onwards. There's a lot of small details that are different and even the wheel set up on the arcade machines are different. Stages 1-3 just felt better when you're driving. Stage 4 onwards felt like you're driving a yacht that is tail happy for no reason.. It doesn't feel intuitive to drive and feel like a dumbed down version of an early forza game. I would say the game that feels like the original stage 1-3 is Froza Horizon 5. I've since moved onto playing actual sims like Assetto Corsa and iRacing, but Forza Horizon 5 probably is the closest thing to an initial D arcade stage game.
Which of these games is your favorite?
Underrated content u deserve a million views and comments the editing is really nice
@@KaTyJP These comments always make my day. Thanks a million ♥️
of course initial unity, im still playing it and love it ✨
all arcade stages are good games. Last i play its 8. I cant run zero stage. i download python scripts and over tools. maybe i doing something wrong.
visaols dont changes, maybe minor after stage 6
Initial Unity actually came out on Steam, it’s now called Togue Shakai. Came out on the 7th of January. It’s pretty good so far.
Nono its by the same developer but its a different game. It has different physics and everything
Technically not wrong, although Togue Shakai is a complete rework only thing they have similar are the idea and the developer. But yeah Its still kinda the same game
@@Mercxry_404 I just left out those details lol
@@Mercxry_404 same concept but it only has 2 cars in common so far, no common roads, and different physics I consider them different games
I don't find it under that name, no results.
Stage 3 nostalgia, Having those driver data saves were lit. Just walking into an arcade and seeing people line up their cards on top of the machines to wait to play was just part of core memories.
AA = Double Ace
Which means Project D's double ace, Takumi Fujiwara & Keisuke Takahashi, and new Tag Battle feature.
AAX = Double Ace Cross
Same as AA, and refers a new CPU Tag Battle mode.
Initial D and Wangan Midnight by Bandai are still today the most played arcade games here in Japan. Whenever I go to the arcades, the Initial D machines and Wangan midnight are always full. Now a days you can even create save files in the arcade. Just swipe a IC card, and your save gets loaded with the car customizations
Correction :
1) Initial D is developed by SEGA
2) Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune series is developed by BANDAI NAMCO
*BANDAI NAMCO never develope Initial D games. Initial D is solely owned and developed by SEGA*
If they're implementing saves into arcade games then I think it's time for them to make a console/pc version lol
@@thecanunu2647 Japan has had arcade savegames on IC card for decades.
same in Malaysia, but rarely see a Initial D arcade, even it have it is a very old machine
@@stormyfish404 Malaysia only have until arcade stage 8
Every single Arcade Stage game has its own unique physics that makes each game worth playing at least once. Surprising how SEGA manages to refresh them in a way that doesn't just feel like its a complete port of old physics from other games, which means every game also has it's own set of mechanics and techniques that behave differently based on the game, you got old D's (1,2,3) Eraser and TST, 1 being floaty fast, 2 being fast and grippy, and 3 being slower and stiffer,
to 4/4Kai's wacky cornering physics and "overspeed penalty",
to 5's "Tire wear" mechanic and the first game to introduce Brake Cancels in the form of Powerslides,
6 with the Drift system and boost systems that influence cornering and acceleration, different cornering settings with their own varying physics,
7 with their "fast brake cancel" with emphasis on keeping as much speed through corners
8 with their stiffer but faster pace, reflected in their brake cancels where it feels like doing a combo on a fighting game lol
Zero with their take on hybridizing D6 and D8, incredibly high speeds with fast cornering. Using brake cancels and gas release tech
Zero2 with their stiffer physics but still keeping very fast pace, with the introduction of the tire and body gauges, meaning that races become more like battles of attrition than all-out sprints, using the H shifter to its full advantage for 5-3 shifting, and infamously the "wheel slam" technique to reduce understeer when cornering
The Arcade with their unique take on physics, no longer needing tech to drift, and being able to corner by simply slowing down to an appropriate speed, with the car improving its cornering based on your speed and stiffening at faster speeds, with minor changes for Season 1,2 and 3
@M.A.D.C.A.T ur missing out on so much lmao, 3 is bad smells like major skill issue
For me, Initial D Arcade stage 5 is the most amazing ID game. The physic and saving the tyre/boost gameplay for grip play is most accurate in initial d anime/manga
Yup it like playing a Gran Turismo... Need to save the tire... Love IDAS5 to bits...
I get confused everytime I see these Initial D videos because my experience with the arcade games was so different than the information online.
For example, I am 90% certain Stage 2 and Stage 3 had snow courses, at least for Akina. Stage 4 seemed like it completely changed the series too, switching to cell shaded graphics and using a hard manual shifter instead of the sportstronic one from the previous 3 games. Also the cards were thicker and more expensive. But I dunno, maybe I'm wrong.
Version 2 and 3 did have snowy Akina, and Version 4 completely changed the physics model to a simpler one that wasn't as popular as Version 2 and 3. Version 4 also switched to a new card system that was more robust than the old ones which meant you never had to "renew" them like the old ones. The shifter didn't change from the simple up/down one until Arcade Stage 0 in 2017, which featured a full 6 speed manual.
That's what happens when somebody who doesn't know shit makes videos for games he never played... and just looks online. He even wonders "why would that be", come on... It's obvious it was due to the engine change to the next generation of hardware :/
Also, yes, Akina Snow was a thing since ever.
@@Mameyaro Version 2 did not have snow Akina that didn't start until Ver. 3
Amazing content! I'd like to see an evolution of the Wangan Midnight game series. I only saw footage of the arcade machine games and i think of it as one of the best games out there! I wish they were released outside of Asia, honestly..
Hell yeah, great idea! Gonna put that one down on the list, it'll come out soon :)
NA is still stuck on 5DX+, but Asia *and* Australia are on 6RR. There are some other countries in Europe with machines as well but these are usually older machines like 3DX+ or 4.
If it wasnt so expensive to license it would be nice to have you guys have access to 6 too since its got a global ghost system to race other countries :)
Yeah.. it's a good thing 5 and 6 can be emulated but 6 is a paid access file right now
@@jaketakesongames4001 Wait really?? I've always been told it was paid!
@@jaketakesongames4001 Oooh okay!! Thanks for letting me know!
Ahhh, I remember arcade stage 1-3 had magnetic card reader, to save a driver data.
Young boys were in fever. They trained their home game-center, and went to different game-center to beat rivals.
Which team was faster??
I thought I was watching a 100k channel! Really good video+editing
Awwww thanks a million ♥️
Great content! These evolution type videos are common, but the way you make it, it's really great, not just showing the games, but making you own comments on it, keep it up!
This channel is awesome :) Well structured, informative narration, and space to let the games speak for themselves. Fantastic!
Such praise
Initial D always my favourite
Thanks for talking about Initial Drift Online. Nice video!
One of my favorites out there
the AA in the later arcade series, as far as i know stands for double ace, the machines are usually 4 cabs due to being one played for the uphill while the other races downhill
Forever love this series since I got into the games years later after the anime.
The arcade got released to a few countries outside of Japan, Namely Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Australia... etc
UPDATE 30 May 2023: Togue Shakai got
9 Different Cars
5 Tracks
Fully licensed Eurobeat
Car customization
now
5:25 "This one (arcade stage 6aa) even had a snowy course.. which was new to the series"
The course itself? Or snow?
We had snow courses as far back as like stage 3- which had akina snow
5:50 he accidently turned on his real accent
"Never released outside of Japan"
Well, that is true, but my local arcades actually imported cabinets for Stage Zero and The Arcade. Granted it isn't translated into english, we can still play online with other players.
Lucky
not sure what happened to my comment before but imma rewrite it:
Arcade Stage 0: first game to include support for Sega Aime and soon Banapassport and e-amusement cards. Game soon got collab events with Touhou Project and MF Ghost, the sequel to Initial D.
Initial D The Arcade was released internationally... i guess.. as an export version but I guess Sega or whoever was responsible for importing the games are pretty bad with responding to arcade venues. Australia is pretty much the only western country to have at least 5 places officially connected to the servers but I see majority play Wangan Midnight. Hence the dead online and local battles. Since the Sega Aime system was a thing, those who played IDAS0 got their full tuned cars turned to tickets to buy in the newer title.
Great info, thanks a lot!
Bar perhaps an arcade cabinet in the 2000s, I don’t think any of these were ever released here in Australia
I play street stage on my psp, and its awesome , its so good im obsessed
i never thought graphics would get better overtime
i play stage 8 infinity at a local arcade in the usa. we have two machines and i have a card with two exfull spec cars, awesome opportunity
6:13
Oh hey that's me!
It sure is😁 (and credited)
Actually there's Akina (snow) version on Initial D 3rd stage the arcade. This is still my favorite arcade racing game, I use to play 2nd stage constantly at my local arcade till they got rid of the card reader where I couldn't use my card anymore.
Stage 3 is the 1st arcade stage to feature snow.. i was there when they 1st released it and it blew everyones mind.....
Actually ID: The Arcade was only released in Australia, one of the places in Australia I know they have ID: The Arcade is Melbourne.
Where about in Melbourne? I thought all of Initial D’s Arcade machines in Australia was gone
ID: The Arcade can be found at B. Lucky & Sons in Melbourne Central. Need to get a blank Wangan Max Tune card though as ID: The Arcade uses a similar system
5:23
sorry for commenting so much, but arcade stage three did have snowy Akina so just wanted to say it
I loved how the opponents in the Arcade Stages actually used their moves from the games. It was awesome.
AA refers to the Double Ace in Project D, Takahashi Keisuke and Takumi Fujiwara.
5:29 : Damn, thats a nice pass 🤣
im going to atest for the psp version
its not bad its completely fine
don't let it stop you from trying it
Ikr🤷♂️
My only complaint with PS1 game as a child was why doesn’t the graphics looks exactly like it’s beautiful looking high definition cd cover
Welp the "Initial D The Arcade" is available outside japan. I live in Hong Kong and they have some english added into the game but most of them are just japanese
I guess its just not available outside of Asia, which is still sad
One main reason why i enjoy Arcade stage 8 a lot more than zero, is that the animations and even voice lines were removed. Idk why this ticks me so much but the animation and voice lines made it the perfect initial D game and removing that and replacing it with the Less memorable Legends style with only text just feels like an insult to the work that was put into the previous installments in the series. It's not a bad game, just dissapointing in some areas.
Initial unity got a sequel called Touge Shakai, add it to this
AE86 on Initial D Arcade 2021 sounds so cool.
Technically if you get lucky enough you might find an initial D cab at a nearby round 1 (one) which is connected to official servers, and if you own an IC card, it will pull your data like usual (just make sure to look for a _red_ logo on the card for higher compatibility)
Thanks you for making this video! Before watching I didn't know there is a product on GameBoy :).
By the way, name of Initial D Arcade Stage 6, "AA" is mean: double Ace: uphill and downhill, and the name of Initial D Arcade Stage 7, "X" is mean: cross.
I would say Initial D8 was the last good one imo, car data was stored locally on cards, and people still to this day can play Initial D8 at Round1s in the US. but finding a card is hard now since they dont manufacture them anymore and you have to see if the card reader is even functional because sometimes they could just be off or broken. my round1 has perfectly functioning card readers, but no cards. I also happen to work there lol.
Which round1? I got one near me in Atlanta i may have to stop in haha
@@xupux i unfortunately work at round1 north riverside mall.
I have fond memories of me and my wannabe-drifter friends going to the arcade playing Stage 3 in high school. Since then I've only played stage zero a couple times, but it didn't quite feel the same.
I had to throw this is but 6AA wasn’t the first with a snow course. Arcade Stage had an Akina snow course.
Initial drift online has such a good sense of speed ngl
i wasted so much money on stage 3... "can you hold the brake pedal for boost off?" lol
Such a cool video, thank you for talking about the Initial D games! I wish I knew about the anime back then when the PS2 version came out so that I could have had it and played with it. 😭
Turn based racing is completely insane lmao
The physics jump between 3 and 4 was massive, enough to turn me off from Arcade Stage for a few years. The latest looks incredible though. I wish I had nearby arcade cabs
4 actually made it easier to drift... so its fun in its own right... especially when u are watching the replays and see your car actually drifting like in the anime.. very cool... 1 2 and 3 your car can barely slide.. let alone drift....
Intial D The Arcade is actually in my mall's arcade. Took awhile for me to figure out how to change the shifting to manual since there is no english version I believe. But overall, really fun with friends or yourself.
Now all the Initial D Arcade legacy is in Assetto Corsa and this is the best what could happened to this files
Initial D stage 5 has a realistic-ish physics which i miss tbh
Stage 3 for me 🥲 childhood nostalgia
Street stage made my while childhood🥰
Remember that this is meant to be played on arcade which changes everything.
About Initial D - The Arcade. It actually released outside Japan and I have seen a lot of people playing it because of way different handling compared to previous games and better graphics and yeah, the story is boring and the rivals are too easy that I never touch it after I got my first full tune car. The only thing I like about that game is the online races where you can race with other players and it has 4 player local multiplayer
I'm over here playing arcade stage on PSP, taking this personally.
Imagine an Initial D game developed by CyberConnect2
I'm watching from Japan, but I feel very nostalgic
6AA=Double Ace
7AAX=Double Ace cross
4→4改(kai)というマイナーチェンジバージョンもあります。
I was first introduced with initial D by playing mountain vengeance... ikr
But you pushed through :D
spent so much money on arcade stage 3 when i was younger. i always play when i see one in stores or when i am in asia
I just discovered a new Initial D game on steam. It's just called 'Initial D'
It's coming soon, there's a synopsis and a little preview so far
Thank you so so much, I've been looking to make a video about it and completely forgot, thanks a million for reminding me :)
Bro where’s Staka117’s Unity Initial D Game
Funny thing about ID The Arcade, my local arcade has four cabinets here in Vegas 😂.
0:44 ayo why is itsuki driving nani!?
Initial D from ps1 was amazing man, good times
the intial d arcade one stage 3 i have at my local bowling alley and its really fun it has a wheel a shifter and a handbrake for the setup it sick
In my opinion, after Stage 3 the initial D games started sucking and Maximum Tune took over, where I'm from we were all playing Maximum Tune 5 at the arcade which felt more like Initial D than Initial D did lol
Initial D Stage 8 can be found in Mentor, OH mall.
Here in Jacksonville Fl There is A Aracde Spot That Has The 2021 Inital D The Arcade Cabinet.
I have to say this is one of the first "Evolution" videos that I actually liked a lot
Thanks a bunch, I appreciate it :)
Second to last looks fire 🔥🔥
The series was pretty popular in Puerto Rico. But here in the state. People never heard of it.
That's interesting, how come Puerto Rico loves it so much?
also, kind of ashamed that you didn't talk much about the differences in handling between the arcade stage games but i guess your average player wouldn't notice it too much
Theres an initial d 2021 arcade in the santa maria mall
where's santa maria mall :D
One key note of innaccuracy. Initial D the Arcade did make it out of Japan and I know this as a fact because it's here in Sydney Australia at our koko arcades and my japanese bandai banapassport and Aime cards work on it carrying my data from Japan
8:00 I watched Initial D on May of 2021!
Dude thanks for the video, it was really interesting, you also got a great voice
Thanks a lot, appreciate it 😊
Most people should have already pointed out, but AA means double aces
So when ps4/5...
street stageめちゃめちゃやってたなぁ〜🥺
6AA wasnt the first game to have snow
i played IDAS3 and it has akina snow but i dont know if its just on the english version
I was gonna say I used to play that track a lot lol
And Initial D The Arcade actually sold outside Japan
I watched the Initial D anime but I haven't played the games. Cool video. ^_^
The camera stuck behind the car is claustrophobic.
I'm pretty sure that Initial D the Arcade (2021) is available in Australia, given that I have seen those graphics recently in the arcade.
But there isn't English for half the text so we are sometimes guessing what the words mean.
maybe things have changed?
Great video! But you missed the best of them all! The Assetto Corsa modding community 😀
The one for PSP was the reason I jailbroke my vita I personally like it way better than the ps3 version
great video!
IDO is one of my favorite games i just wish the dev would actually do something with it again me and my buddies played it religiously but we had to switch to assetto corsa because theres nothing new in IDO
AA means double aces.. referencing the double aces of project d... arcade stage zero is base on the remake anime movies and using the new japanese VA... 8 infinity uses the original anime japanese VA and is essentially the last arcade stage base off the original anime...
8:17 they launched it in Asia from 29 july 2021
aa=double ace
And what about aax? Double ace extreme maybe?
@@zoomingpast aax is a double ace cross!
Ayo, was that steins;gate music being played on the last game?!
PSP game slapped wdym💀
you can play the arcade in australia btw
Why is the speed kilometer in initial d arcade stage 6aa is look like the speed kilometer from asseto corsa
Initial D the arcade is sometimes in America
I am in Florida and was playing that yesterday
Arcade Stage 1-3 were the best to me. 4 and onward was a completely different game.
In which way did you find them different? I found them very similar, but I did not grow up with the games and I can't really tell.. Please, if you have the time and patience, elaborate further.. thx bro
@@zoomingpast If you are able to play them side by side, the physics are totally different. Stage 1-3 had less emphasis on drifting and more on grip driving. No more magnetic card system for stage 4 onwards. There's a lot of small details that are different and even the wheel set up on the arcade machines are different.
Stages 1-3 just felt better when you're driving. Stage 4 onwards felt like you're driving a yacht that is tail happy for no reason.. It doesn't feel intuitive to drive and feel like a dumbed down version of an early forza game. I would say the game that feels like the original stage 1-3 is Froza Horizon 5. I've since moved onto playing actual sims like Assetto Corsa and iRacing, but Forza Horizon 5 probably is the closest thing to an initial D arcade stage game.