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Assetto Corsa (Italian for "Race Setup") is a sim racing video game developed by the Italian video game developer Kunos Simulazioni. It is designed with an emphasis on a realistic racing experience with support for extensive customization and moddability .
The studio's latest major title, Assetto Corsa, was released on 19 December 2014 on Microsoft Windows and received critical acclaim upon its release. [3] [4] A console version of Assetto Corsa for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in partnership with publisher 505 Games was announced in June 2015 and was released in August 2016. [5]
Assetto Corsa Competizione (Italian for "race setup", "competition") is a sim racing video game developed by Italian video game developer Kunos Simulazioni.The game focuses on GT3, GT4, GT2 and one make series cars and is an officially licensed simulation of the GT World Challenge Europe and the Total 24 Hours of Spa covering seasons from 2018 to 2023, and is set to serve as a platform for ...
Tokyo Xtreme Racer (東京エクストリームレーサー, Tōkyō Ekusutorīmu Rēsā), also known as Shutokō Battle (首都高バトル, Shutokōbatoru, lit.. "Metropolitan Expressway Battle") in Japan, is an arcade-style racing video game series created by Genki, inspired by street racing on the Shuto Express
The Inner Circular Route (都心環状線, Toshin Kanjō-sen), signed as Route C1, is one of the routes of the Shuto Expressway system serving the central part of the Greater Tokyo Area. The route is a complete loop around the central Tokyo wards of Chiyoda, Chūō, and Minato, with a total length of 14.8 kilometers (9.2 mi). In addition to ...
Shuto Con was an annual three day anime convention held during March at the Radisson Hotel Lansing at the Capitol in Lansing, Michigan. The convention's name stands for Capital City Convention. [ 4 ] The organizers have also hosted Random Battle Con, a video game convention.
Tokyo Xtreme Racer received "average" reviews according to GameRankings. [1] In Japan, Famitsu gave the title a score of 32 out of 40. [5] Jeff Chen of NextGen said that the Japanese import of the game was "Not the greatest long-term value, but the new wrinkles make it worth a look."
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