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  2. Midnight Club - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Club is similar to the Midtown Madness series (previously developed by Angel Studios), with a focus on competitive street racing in open world urban environments. Throughout the series, players race through condensed depictions of New York City , London , Los Angeles , Paris , Tokyo , San Diego , Atlanta , and Detroit .

  3. Tokyo Xtreme Racer - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Xtreme Racer PAL: Shutokō Battle 0: 2001/03/15 PlayStation 2: Genki Genki JP Crave Entertainment NA/EU Ubi Soft EU - Wangan Midnight [b] 2002/03/28 PlayStation 2: Genki Genki - Shutokō Battle Online: 2003/01/09 Microsoft Windows: Genki Racing Project Genki Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift NA: Kaidō Battle: Nikko, Haruna, Rokko, Hakone: 2003 ...

  4. Midnight Club II - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Club II is a 2003 racing video game developed by Rockstar San Diego and published by Rockstar Games. It is the sequel to Midnight Club: Street Racing, published for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and Microsoft Windows and first in series to feature motorcycles. Players can race through cities such as Los Angeles, Paris, and Tokyo. The game ...

  5. Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Zero - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero, released as Tokyo Xtreme Racer in PAL territories (not to be confused with the Dreamcast game) and Shutokou Battle 0 in Japan, is a 2001 racing game developed by Genki for PlayStation 2. Despite its name, it is set between Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 and Drift, and has enhanced sound and graphics.

  6. Midnight Club: Street Racing - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Club: Street Racing is a 2000 racing video game developed by Angel Studios and published by Rockstar Games. The game focuses on competitive street racing and the import scene . Two distinct versions of the game were released for the PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance platforms, the former being a launch title for the platform.

  7. Michiharu Kusunoki - Wikipedia

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    Michiharu Kusunoki (Japanese: 楠 みちはる, Hepburn: Kusunoki Michiharu, born 25 January 1957) is a Japanese manga artist from Tosa, Kōchi.He is most known for the street racing series Wangan Midnight serialized in Kodansha's weekly Young Magazine and which has been adapted into a 26 episode anime series, [1] a series of video games, [2] and a movie.

  8. 2024 in video games - Wikipedia

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    Category / Organization 28th Japan Game Awards September 26, 2024 [5] 42nd Golden Joystick Awards November 21, 2024 [6] The Game Awards 2024 December 12, 2024 [7] 28th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards

  9. Import Tuner Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Import Tuner Challenge [a] is a racing game published by Ubisoft and developed by Genki for the Xbox 360. It is the most recent main installment in the decade running Shutokō Battle series of games known as Tokyo Xtreme Racer in North America and Tokyo Highway Challenge in Europe. This is the only Shutokou Battle game to be on the Xbox 360.