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Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 not working

Hell_Boy

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Hi
This is my first post :blush:
When i load TXR2 with Chankast 0.25a the emu just freezes.
I went to the chankast compatibility list and it sais that the game works.
Could somebody help please?
Thanks!!
 

Cid

New member
I am in a similar situation with you except my game actually boot but then crash after every 3-5 minute into the game. Try Tokyo Xtreme Racer 1, it work fine :)
 
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Hell_Boy

Hell_Boy

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Tried TXR1 and it works but that is not so good as TXR2.
Also, i´ve finished it in my DC.
I really wanted to run that game in the emulator.
 

Cid

New member
Even if the game boot, all the cars are white for some reason.
See pic below: Better wait for next version :)
 

MasterPhW

Master of the Emulation Flame
What's Tokyo Xtreme Racer? Is it a good game in your oppinion? have a lot racing games for the DC but never heard of it...
/me looks on google for infos
 
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Hell_Boy

Hell_Boy

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It a good racing game, far better than the first one.
Thanks Cid for the help. Better stick with my dc to play this one :p .
 

replicant

Fighting Game Otaku
MasterPhW_DX said:
What's Tokyo Xtreme Racer? Is it a good game in your oppinion? have a lot racing games for the DC but never heard of it...
* MasterPhW_DX looks on google for infos
Tokyo Xtreme Racer (Shutokou Battle in JP) is an illegal street racing game utilizing almost exclsuively cars manufactured in Japan from 1973 to today (It has a pretty decent car selection). The series started a long time before the scene hit the US and games like NFSU and Midnight Club were ever thought of.

It's all nighttime racing on Tokyo highways between rival car clubs. You basically cruise the highway, then when you see someone you wanna race you pull up behind them and flash your lights to challenge them. When you win you get cash that you use to buy engine/suspension/weight/etc upgrades and even mod the heck out of your car with everything from spoilers/ground effects and such up to window tint and custom stickers.

Shutokou 1 is a good game, but controls are a bit rough. The game IMO controls like a car on a road of ice with no power steering. :whistling Seriously, you get used to it and it becomes a non-issue, but it's awkward at first. Shutokou 2 fixes the controls and makes everything in the game just better. I highly recommend this series.

I have several versions of the Shutokou games that I have collected. One on PSone, 2 for DC, 2 for PS2, and that's all I've gotten so far. When I imported my Dreamcast this game series was one of the reasons along with Virtua Fighter 3tb for me to get a DC.

Get a copy and check it out. I think you might enjoy it.
 

MasterPhW

Master of the Emulation Flame
replicant said:
Tokyo Xtreme Racer (Shutokou Battle in JP) is an illegal street racing game utilizing almost exclsuively cars manufactured in Japan from 1973 to today (It has a pretty decent car selection). The series started a long time before the scene hit the US and games like NFSU and Midnight Club were ever thought of.

It's all nighttime racing on Tokyo highways between rival car clubs. You basically cruise the highway, then when you see someone you wanna race you pull up behind them and flash your lights to challenge them. When you win you get cash that you use to buy engine/suspension/weight/etc upgrades and even mod the heck out of your car with everything from spoilers/ground effects and such up to window tint and custom stickers.

Shutokou 1 is a good game, but controls are a bit rough. The game IMO controls like a car on a road of ice with no power steering. :whistling Seriously, you get used to it and it becomes a non-issue, but it's awkward at first. Shutokou 2 fixes the controls and makes everything in the game just better. I highly recommend this series.

I have several versions of the Shutokou games that I have collected. One on PSone, 2 for DC, 2 for PS2, and that's all I've gotten so far. When I imported my Dreamcast this game series was one of the reasons along with Virtua Fighter 3tb for me to get a DC.

Get a copy and check it out. I think you might enjoy it.
Thanks guy for this great comment to these games.. google wouldn't do it better!
 

General Plot

Britchie Crazy
Yeah MasterPHW, definitely, get this game. It rocks in so many more ways than even some of the newer racing games. It's uniqueness puts it past many other titles.
 

Athiril

New member
replicant said:
Tokyo Xtreme Racer (Shutokou Battle in JP) is an illegal street racing game utilizing almost exclsuively cars manufactured in Japan from 1973 to today (It has a pretty decent car selection). The series started a long time before the scene hit the US and games like NFSU and Midnight Club were ever thought of.

It's all nighttime racing on Tokyo highways between rival car clubs. You basically cruise the highway, then when you see someone you wanna race you pull up behind them and flash your lights to challenge them. When you win you get cash that you use to buy engine/suspension/weight/etc upgrades and even mod the heck out of your car with everything from spoilers/ground effects and such up to window tint and custom stickers.

Shutokou 1 is a good game, but controls are a bit rough. The game IMO controls like a car on a road of ice with no power steering. :whistling Seriously, you get used to it and it becomes a non-issue, but it's awkward at first. Shutokou 2 fixes the controls and makes everything in the game just better. I highly recommend this series.

I have several versions of the Shutokou games that I have collected. One on PSone, 2 for DC, 2 for PS2, and that's all I've gotten so far. When I imported my Dreamcast this game series was one of the reasons along with Virtua Fighter 3tb for me to get a DC.

Get a copy and check it out. I think you might enjoy it.

I've got TXR1 and 2, in 2 are there Datsun Z cars? (240Z, 260Z, 280Z, 280ZX), and the Nissan range? (300ZX, I dont like 350Z however), and the R30 and R31 Skylines? What about the R390 GT1?

I' haven't played any of the games I've got, been waiting for my DC for 11 weeks (sea shipping), picking it up tomorrow from the post office.
 

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