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''Initial D Arcade Stage 4'' (イニシャルD アーケード ステージ 4) is a racing game developed by
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. It is the sequel to ''Initial D Arcade Stage Ver.3''. This version has been heavily updated compared to its predecessors. The game underwent location testing from October 21, 2006 to October 30, 2006 in game centers in
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, and was released on February 21, 2007. The international version was released in July 2007 which is named ''Initial D 4''. This is the last installment of the series to be officially released in Western countries. Unlike the older games in this series, which were revisions of the original title, ''Initial D Arcade Stage 4'' has a completely new physics engine written for the Sega Lindbergh arcade system. This new system allows cars to actually slide, or drift, across the track when clearing corners; this is a feature which is not present in the older games. ''Initial D Arcade Stage 4'' features animated
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characters interacting with each other, while the cars and environment use updated, high-definition graphics. The cabinet has a 32-inch 16:9 LCD screen supporting WXGA resolution (1366 x 768). The gear shift has been relocated to a lower more realistic location. The Japanese version of the game supports connection to Sega's All.Net online play network, allowing players from different arcades to play against each other. The player cards for saving gameplay data have been changed to IC cards like other Lindbergh games such as ''
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'', and '' Power Smash 3''. The player can store data such as their vehicles, modifications to vehicles, avatar customizations and time attack times. Additionally, unlike the past three versions of the game, in which the player is limited to one car per card, the player can now store data for up to three different cars. Additionally, the IC Card can be used for 150 plays, as opposed to cards for past versions which can only be used for 50 plays. Players will not be able to transfer data from versions 1 through 3 due to the changes in both the player card and the card slot. The modification system has been updated as well, as car upgrades are no longer automatic, allowing players to choose which parts to upgrade and how to spend their reward points.


Car List

The following is a selectable car list according to the Official ''Initial D Arcade Stage 4'' website. Note that unlike previous versions of the game (which only added cars to expand its lineup), IDAS4 has removed cars which were deemed unpopular with players and/or non-canonical with the manga series. *Toyota ** Trueno GT-APEX (AE86) ** LEVIN GT-APEX (AE86) ** LEVIN SR (AE85) ** MR2 G-Limited (SW20) ** Altezza RS-200 Z Edition (SXE10) (Replaced Altezza RS200)* *Mitsubishi Motors ** Lancer Evolution III GSR (CE9A) ** Lancer Evolution IV RS (CN9A) ** Lancer Evolution IX GSR (CT9A) (Replaced Lancer Evolution VII GSR (CT9A)) *Nissan ** Skyline GTR V-Spec II (BNR32) ** Skyline GTR V-Spec II Nur (BNR34) (Replaced Skyline GT-R V-Spec II (BNR34)) ** Silvia K's (S13) ** Silvia Q's (S14) ** Silvia Spec-R (S15) ** 180SX Type X (RPS13) Sileighty (RPS13) (damaged 180sx with silvia s13 front end) *Mazda ** RX-7 Type R (FD3S) ** RX-7 Infiniti III (FC3S) **
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(NA6CE)* (replaced Roadster S-Special) *Honda ** Honda Civic Type R (EK9) ** Civic SiR II (EG6) ** Integra Type R (DC2) ** S2000 (AP1) *Subaru **
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(EA11R) * Available since Version 1.50 (''Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Kai'' - Japan only) and International Edition.


Courses

To chronicle with the Initial D manga, the stages have been tweaked as well. Some stages that are not featured in the new series are removed, with the others receiving tweaks and overhauls. As with the previous series, the race may be set in day / night as well as being dry or having rain. * Lake Akina (Easy) (NEW COURSE) :Lake Akina replaces the fake Myogi as the "beginner" course. Similar to the previous series, this is a course similar to a circuit such that the start and finish point are at the same location. This course's layout is changed later in ''Arcade Stage 5''. * Myogi (Normal) (NEW COURSE) :Unlike the previous series, the new Myogi is more realistic, the full-length, point-to-point course seen in the manga & anime, and on ''Initial D Special Stage'' for PlayStation 2. It is a mountain road with a downhill and uphill direction similar to Akagi and Akina. Unlike the actual route, the game version is noticeably wider, possibly to reduce the difficulty. *
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(Hard) :Akagi is retained from the previous installments, with no changes to the course except the graphics. * Akina (Hard) :Being the primary course, Akina is retained as well. However, the snow racing weather condition is removed. * Irohazaka (Hard) :Being a one-way road, all races in Irohazaka are Downhill. However the uphill (reverse) route can be selected in time-attack mode and in-store battle mode. —Irohazaka Reverse has been selectable since ''Initial D Arcade Stage Ver.3''/''Street Stage''-- *
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(Expert) (NEW COURSE) :The Tsukuba touge is the final stage in the game. It is a long, narrow and windy mountain road that comprises both an uphill and downhill section with a lot of hairpin turns. To chronicle with the manga, this is the stage where the player will meet the toughest opponents including the "God Arm", "God Foot" and Project D. * Special Match :After completing the Tsukuba stage, the player automatically starts a match with the legendary racer, Bunta Fujiwara. The stage is set in the Akina downhill, with a dry track and at night. Regardless of the result the game is considered "complete" after this stage, and Bunta will appear as Akina's final opponent during the succeeding playthroughs


Car modification

When playing with the IC card inserted, the game allows a degree of modification to the player's car. The car tuning and customization is done on the machine every three ejects of the card. There are 4 customizing shops in game, each taking care of the following categories: # Performance (Includes engine,
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, airflow (intake and exhaust), suspension, weight reduction and electronics) # Bodywork (Includes wheels, rims, decals, mirrors and similar) # Aerodynamic parts (Includes ground effect kits, hoods and spoilers) # The player's avatar (accessible every 6 ejects). The performance parts are sub-divided into 5 tabs, and each tab contains 7 parts that needs to be purchased in order. The bodywork and aerodynamic parts can be purchased in any order. Except the player's avatar, all parts need money, which is calculated in points. Points can be awarded by playing the game and winning over the opponents. Depending on the car model, special parts can be installed. Example of these include the race engine found on the Toyota AE86 and the misfiring system on the Evolution III. The player's avatar is customized randomly, with the new parts selected with a reel similar to a
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Soundtrack

This song can be selected only in ''Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Kai'' (only Japan)


See also

* ''
Initial D is a Japanese street racing manga series written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno. It was serialized in Kodansha's '' seinen'' manga magazine '' Weekly Young Magazine'' from 1995 to 2013, with the chapters collected into 48 ' ...
'' - anime & manga * ''
Initial D is a Japanese street racing manga series written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno. It was serialized in Kodansha's '' seinen'' manga magazine '' Weekly Young Magazine'' from 1995 to 2013, with the chapters collected into 48 ' ...
'' - 2005 Live-Action Movie * ''
Initial D Arcade Stage ''Initial D Arcade Stage'' (D アーケード ステージ) (commonly referred to as ''IDAS'', followed by the game's version number) is an arcade racing game series developed by Sega, based on the anime and manga series ''Initial D''. In the ...
'' - Information on other games in the series * ''
Initial D Extreme Stage is a racing game developed by Sega for the PlayStation 3. It is based on the Japanese manga ''Initial D'' created by Shuichi Shigeno in 1995. ''Initial D Extreme Stage'' was released in Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea on Ju ...
'' - The
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port of this game.


References


External links


Official website (English)

Official website (Japanese)
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