Touge series
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Touge (峠) is a series of touge racing games published by Atlus in Japan since 1995. The series was originally developed by Cave,[1] however Touge R was developed by Nextech.[2] As best sellers, Touge Max: Saisoku Drift Master and Touge Max 2 received re-releases in Sony's The Best line of budget range games. The gameplay focuses on import sports cars driving downhill in Japanese mountain passes using the drifting technique on curves.
Series timeline
- 1995.11.10: Touge King: the Spirits (峠KING・ザ・スピリッツ), Sega Saturn (released as "High Velocity - Mountain Racing Challenge" in North America)
- 1997.01.24: Touge Max: Saisoku Drift Master (峠MAX 最速ドリフトマスター), PlayStation (released as "Peak Performance" outside of Japan)
- 1997.04.18: Touge King: the Spirits 2 (峠KING・ザ・スピリッツ2), Sega Saturn
- 1998.09.17: Touge Max 2 (峠MAX 2), PlayStation
- 2000.01.13: Touge Max G (峠MAX G), PlayStation
- 2001.10.11: Touge 3 (峠3), PlayStation 2 (Released as "Road Rage 3" in Europe and Australia)
- 2002.12.12: Touge R (峠R), Xbox (Developed by Nextech[2])
See also
- Side by Side (game series)
- Shutokō Battle series
- Wangan Midnight
- Initial D Arcade Stage
References
- ↑ http://www.cave-stg.com/?page_id=82
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Nex Entertainment website. "Nex Entertainment Company Profile". Nex-ent.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-06-22.
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