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Dreamcast: Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2

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  • now i dont care what the hell people say but the graphics on the dreamcast kicks the ps2 ass!

  • @ahtartersauce101 MSR was made by Bizarre Creations in the UK. Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 was made by Genki in Japan. The Initial D series of games are made by SEGA Rosso in Japan. All three games have different developers. Thanks.

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  • Classic game!  Still own it!

  • This or the first one?

  • Name is "Shutoko Battle 2" in Japan. 1st game has been released on SFC(SNES).

  • the different was that the dreamcast had more RAm ,anti alaising and better Textures. Shenmue on the PS2? no way!

  • @DragonInfraXtremeRGT Really? I dont know about that

  • This game kicks ass. I still play it a lot

  • @pet0023 lol that's actually true the graphic look like crap for txr zero on ps2 . i have txr zero for ps2 and it doesn't look as good as txr 2 for dc

  • @lobbotekka2019 Actually there's one more game and that's Namco Museum. But I swear I played a racing game from Namco on the Dreamcast I just can't remember what it's called. I also thought the Dreamcast lasted longer in Japan, or was that just the Saturn? Because I've seen videos on YouTube that claim it's last release was in 2009 in Japan.

  • @fireheartis1

    The disagreement with Namco had been partially resolved when they started the Soul Calibur port but then it flared up again. They only added mr driller after Soul Calibur.

    If I remember correctly there was a period where they had plans to release a few games on the DC then decided against it as a the plug had already been pulled on the DC in Japan by Sega..

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