Binding: Video Game Brand: Unknown EAN: 0497436590012 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: "Sega of America, Inc." Manufacturer: "Sega of America, Inc." Platform: Sony PSP Publisher: "Sega of America, Inc." Sales Rank: 8018 Studio: "Sega of America, Inc."
Features:
Japanese version. Text and language are in Japanese
Compatible with US PSP system
Initial D: Street Stage is the long awaited port of the arcade smash hit
Product Description: Initial D Street Stage is based on Version 3 of the arcade game, giving it some gameplay bonuses over Sega's successful PS2 version. Street Stage has all the characters, cars and tracks from Version 3 of the arcade game, and then some. In addition to wireless ad-hoc play, the game includes a new card element. Following each battle, you earn a card. Cards come in three flavors: rival, battle and tuning. The rival and battle cards are just for show, giving details, respectively, on the characters and classic battles from the series. The tuning cards, however, contribute to gameplay, as you can combine these to customize your car. In all, Street Stage features over 200 cards to collect.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - This game Rocks!
This game is great! Its just like the arcade. This game is very challenging and the replays are awesome! If you like Initial D and own a PSP this is the game for you.
Rating: - Not much fun. Didn't really enjoy this one...
I imported this one from Play-Asia. I was really looking forward to it, as it is so popular in the arcades, and I've played it on my Japanese Playstation 2. Just about every review I read at gamefaqsdotcom also gave it really high marks. But it just wasn't fun to me. I may be missing something from the different language (Japanese) but in general it was a real snoozer.
I would recommend it, but have to say I personally didn't enjoy it.
MC White said: Not fun, but true to the style of its big PS2 brother.
Rating: - This game is so awesome...
This game is exactly the same thing as the arcade game, just in your pocket!!!! OH AND BY THE WAY: The arcade game costs between $2,000-$3,000
So yeah...