Road Fighters


Road Fighters is arcade racing video game released by Konami in September 2010 in Japan. It is a sequel to the original Road Fighter and offers stereoscopic vision through goggles mounted on the recreational. The tracks are set in real-world locations and are all based on racing tracks from previous Konami titles, including Enthusia Professional Racing and the GTI Club series. The game includes numerous licensed vehicles, which can be saved and loaded with an E-Amusement card that loads and stores the tuning and personalization data of your cars. This game is Konami's response to Initial D Arcade Stage 4 by Sega and Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune by Namco for card arcades, or Chase H.Q. 2 of Taito, in relation to reboots.

Basic Rules: It looks like many arcade driving games, with accelerator, brake, steering and transmission, but unlike others, this one has a button to activate the 3D view. In addition the cars have a damage bar that goes up with each clash with opponents, NPC (Represented as pink cars) or the environment. When you reach the stop, the car will collide and you will lose a couple of seconds of the race.

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Music The opening theme is called "Take Me Higher" and was composed along with system music, menus and sound effects by Sota Fujimori and is available as playable song on beatmania IIDX 18 Resort Anthem. Also, as a way to promote Dance Dance Revolution and beatmania IIDX, the game has themes from LED-G, DJ Yoshitaka, kors k, DJ TAKA, Naoki, Ryu and many other musicians from the series.

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