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Kaido Racer 2
''Tokyo Xtreme Racer DRIFT 2'' (known as ''Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu'' (lit. ''Kaido: Legend of the Mountain Pass'') in Japan and ''Kaido Racer 2'' in PAL territories) is a racing simulator developed by Genki (company), Genki, released in 2005. It is the third installment in the Kaidō Battle series, Kaido Battle series, being a sequel to ''Kaidō Battle 2: Chain Reaction'' (known as ''Kaido Racer'' in Europe and Australia), and borrowing heavily from the influential Shutokou Battle series created by the same company. Overview The game is about touge racing, made especially popular during the 2000s by media such as ''Initial D'' and ''The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift''. Gameplay is divided into daytime and nighttime. During the day, the player participates in legally sanctioned races and time trials to earn money. At night however, the player instead can challenge and be challenged to various types of duel matches, such as a one-on-one battles, drift events and time ...
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Genki (company)
is a Japanese video game developer. It was founded in October 1990 by Hiroshi Hamagaki and Tomo Kimura, who left Sega to form the company. The company is best known for its racing game titles. History In its early years, Genki released games in different genres, looking for its niche. On one end of the spectrum, there was ''Devilish (video game), Devilish'', a game similar to ''Arkanoid'' that was released for Sega's Game Gear and Mega Drive systems in 1991. On the other end, there was ''Kileak: The DNA Imperative'', a first-person shooter, first-person mecha shooting game for the PlayStation (console), PlayStation which was released in 1995 and received a sequel, ''Epidemic (video game), Epidemic''. They developed two MotoGP video games for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, SNES: ''GP-1'' (1993) and ''GP-1 RS: Rapid Stream'' (1994). Genki found its niche in 1994 with the release of ''Shutokō Battle '94 Keichii Tsuchiya Drift King'' for the SNES—the first in a long- ...
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