Sunday, June 27, 2010

Kaido Battle/Kaido Battle 2: Chain Reaction Promos

If you watch the videos carefully, you can see that Genki Racing Project (GRP) took the time to use laser pinpointing to accurately layout each of the courses. Genki also used the help from two of Japan's top drivers in creating a realistic driving experience.

Kaido Battle 3: Touge no Densetsu Promo & Commercials

Here's a few videos released by Genki of Kaido Battle 3: Touge no Densetsu.

Tokyo Xtreme Racer Drift 2 Advertisements (Japanese Version)

Test Drive: Abarth CA Attack Tune

Just finished trying out beast345's Abarth 1000 drift tune. Because the car is so small with a short wheelbase, it was hard to make it drift well without changing the whole setup. Check it out here.

Test Drive: Speedster Time Attack Tune

Did a quick review of beast345's Speedster down Kirigamine. What was really nice is that I didn't really need to change anything, but I did recommend two small tweaks. Check it out here.

Road 'N' Rally Racer - Mitsubishi Evo VIII

This is the setup I used to finish off the opponents on Hokkaido, Hakone, and Aso early this morning. It isn't a great tune by any means, but it got the job ton with little hassle. Of course for the road courses (Hakone & Aso) I didn't use Spiked Tires - I used Sports Tires (of the same level).

Test Drive: Trueno AE92 Time Attack Tune

Blew some dust an old tune - Lowen-Kreuz's Trueno AE92 grip setup. I killed about 40 minutes in this setup, but it was worth it. Check it out here.

Conquest Mode - Progress Update Part 8

Well I bit the bullet and spent the last couple hours beating the game. I'm done! Alright, now that I have beaten the game for the second time, I think it's time to take a break and get back to some good ol' tuning. The next tune that I release will be the setup used to beat the last rivals on Hokkaido.