Tokyo xtreme racer 2 nulldc requirements12/24/2023 ![]() ![]() "Japan" or "Europe" mean those regions only (unless both are listed). "US" titles mostly came out in all three regions, but I'm sure some of them didn't have European releases. I also like plenty (but definitely not all) of the non-bolded titles, though. Italics for DC exclusives or home console exclusives (eg the game could also have been released for PC or arcades, but was not released on any other console).īold for games I particularly like. One of the main points of this list is to show that yes, the Dreamcast does have games you can't play elsewhere. This list is not complete, games are missing (licensed games particularly are missing for US stuff, and Japanese games where you really can't play them without knowing the language are left off), but it's pretty good I think. This isn't a new list, I'm just reposting it for people who haven't seen it. You can use original Saturn discs with it too, of course, which is fantastic. It does mean it's less flexible, but still, it's a pretty good emulator. emulators, it's just trying to look as much as possible like the original system. It doesn't deal with the filters and stuff of most N64, PSX, etc. You need a decent computer (from recent years) to run it, but it's a good emulator with reasonably good compatibility and options. There are too many games that PJ64 won't run, and the other N64 emulators won't either.Īs for the Saturn though, SSF is actually pretty good. PJ64's alright, but I would love to see an N64 emulator out there with better compatibility. The same goes for the N64, I can't think of anything worth mentioning newer than Project64. Maybe there has been and I don't know about it though? I don't know of much progress in DC emulation in recent years. It's got definite problems though, don't expect all games to work right. In Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3, his NA2 was Replaced with Lotus Europa Special due to Genki was unable to obtain Honda's License.DC emulation - nullDC is the best we've got.SPEED BOX's windshield sticker reads "Powered by H," which is a reference to Honda without directly mentioning the manufacturer by name. ![]() When it says "NA2 is the best" in the description, NA2 refers to the Honda NSX.Besides SPEED BOX, the only other ex-Speed Box member who has appeared since is Killing Machine. SPEED BOX used to be a team of the same name (under the name Street Tank) consisting of exclusively Honda NSX models, but it disbanded prior to Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2.SPEED BOX's windshield decal Notes/Trivia and you must have already defeated Iron Racer in order to get him appears and You must drive either: Type-RPT6, Type-RPT7, Type-RPT6B or Type-RPT7B. He can be found in Yokohane South/Yokohane Out on the days that are multiple of 5. MR means Mid Engined, Rear Wheel Drive.They drive a Honda NSX NA2 / Type-RPT7 in Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Zero.Ĭar Specs Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Zero Drivetrain Because the body is so light, sometimes it floats and he loses control of the car." Wanderer Requirement Car Information "His theory is "NA2 is the best." So he only has settings that are carefully calculated. Now known by his former team's name." Hint Description (Shown After Beaten) Still works as a salesman by day and races by night. "Started racing alone after his team broke up. Speed Box's Wanderer sticker In-Game Description (TXR:0) Initial Description His real name is JR Vera (in the US version) or Takeshi Nagano (in the JP version) and is rival #362 out of 400. SPEED BOX is a Wanderer in Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Zero. ![]()
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