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3 Responses to “Review: Initial D Extreme Stage”

  • Devil240Z says:

    I bought this game and it really fun.
    still not sure if its $95 fun but still fun.

  • Neuco says:

    To the author of the article:

    Not sure if you are aware of this since it’s not mentioned in your article, but there are 2 different versions of this game; one for Japan and one for Asia. Seems like you have the latter, as you mentioned you have the English manual, and the Japanese version does not come with an English manual. However the Japanese version has online play, which is not region blocked, hence making it the more popular version. For those that have interest in this game and have no wishes of playing online, the Asian version is the better value. However if you want to test your skills across the globe, the Japanese version is the way to go. Most import shops have listed as to which version they sell, and most sell both and have them clearly marked.

    That’s my 2 cents for the day.

  • Drakol says:

    Yes I was aware of the two different versions, but I failed to recognize those differences that you had mentioned. I’m into online play, but for this game I can deal with just single player ;)

    Thanks for the reply and hope you enjoy the rest of my reviews!

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