Initial D: Koudou Saisoku Densetsu is a racing game in which players experience high-speed races based on the anime series, focusing on single-player competition.
Dates de sortie
Sega Saturn1998-06-25
SEGA Saturn1998-06-25
Classements d'âge
US & CAEveryone
Langues supportées
Audio
Sous-titres
Interface
Japanese
Dates de sortie
Sega Saturn1998-06-25
SEGA Saturn1998-06-25
Classements d'âge
US & CAEveryone
Langues supportées
Audio
Sous-titres
Interface
Japanese
Métadonnées
GenresArcade, Casual, Sports, Racing
StudiosGenki, Kodansha
MonétisationsDonnées indisponibles
ÉditeursKodansha
ÉtiquettesClassic Racing, Japanese Game, 1998 Release, Drift Racing, Racing, SEGA Saturn, Arcade Racing, Sports Game, Kodansha, Initial D
Classification du jeuDonnées indisponibles
PlateformesSega Saturn, SEGA Saturn
BoutiquesDonnées indisponibles
GenresArcade, Casual, Sports, Racing
StudiosGenki, Kodansha
MonétisationsDonnées indisponibles
ÉditeursKodansha
ÉtiquettesClassic Racing, Japanese Game, 1998 Release, Drift Racing, Racing, SEGA Saturn, Arcade Racing, Sports Game, Kodansha, Initial D
Initial D: Koudou Saisoku Densetsu is a racing game in which players experience high-speed races based on the anime series, focusing on single-player competition.
Genki is a Japanese video game developer founded in 1990, known for its diverse portfolio that spans various genres, including fighting, racing, and RPGs. The studio gained prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s with notable milestones such as the release of "Kengo: Legacy of the Blade" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," which showcased their ability to blend martial arts with engaging gameplay. Key personnel include co-founders and lead developers who have shaped the studio's creative direction, although specific names are less publicized. Genki's games, such as "Demon Chaos" and "Jade Cocoon 2," have garnered attention for their unique mechanics and storytelling. The studio has influenced the gaming industry by introducing innovative combat systems and racing mechanics, particularly in titles like "S.L.A.I.: Steel Lancer Arena International" and "MRC: Multi-Racing Championship." Genki specializes in action-oriented games, particularly in the fighting and racing genres. Over the years, Genki has received various accolades for its contributions, including recognition for its engaging gameplay and artistic design, solidifying its place in the gaming landscape.
Genki is a Japanese video game developer founded in 1990, known for its diverse portfolio that spans various genres, including fighting, racing, and RPGs. The studio gained prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s with notable milestones such as the release of "Kengo: Legacy of the Blade" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," which showcased their ability to blend martial arts with engaging gameplay. Key personnel include co-founders and lead developers who have shaped the studio's creative direction, although specific names are less publicized. Genki's games, such as "Demon Chaos" and "Jade Cocoon 2," have garnered attention for their unique mechanics and storytelling. The studio has influenced the gaming industry by introducing innovative combat systems and racing mechanics, particularly in titles like "S.L.A.I.: Steel Lancer Arena International" and "MRC: Multi-Racing Championship." Genki specializes in action-oriented games, particularly in the fighting and racing genres. Over the years, Genki has received various accolades for its contributions, including recognition for its engaging gameplay and artistic design, solidifying its place in the gaming landscape.