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Import Tuner Challenge - Xbox 360 (shutokou Battle - Jap)


Hawker180
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Hey,

has anyone played it?

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Apparently it is called "Shutokou Battle" in japan but they made it for Aust.

Link to old thread

site: click

review: click

R34 and 350Z

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180sx

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Cefiro

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this is the car list:

JDM=Japanese Domestic Market

USDM= United States Domestic Market

JDM NAME (usdm name)

Mazda RX-7 (RX-7)

Chassis Code: FD3S

1993-1997

Mazda RX-8 (RX-

2004+

Nissan 180sx (Nissan 240sx Fastback)

1989-1994

Nissan CIMA (Infiniti M45)

2006+

Nissan Fairlady Z (Nissan 300zx)

Z32

1990-1996

Nissan Fairlady Z (Nissan 350Z)

Z33

2003+

Nissan Silvia S15 (Not Available in U.S.)

1999+

NOTE: (Silvia's S13-S14 and Sil80 not available for Tuning in ITC)

Silvia S13 (Nissan 240sx Coupe) 1989-1994

SIL80 <Silvia S13 front w/ 180sx Rear

(Not Available in U.S.)

Silvia S14 Kouki (Nissan 240sx) 1995-1996

Silvia S14 Zenki (Nissan 240sx) 1997-1998

Difference between Zenki and Kouki is headlights

Nissan Skyline Coupe (Infiniti G35)

2003+

Nissan Skyline (Not Available in U.S.)

BNR32

1989-1994

Nissan Skyline (Not Available in U.S.)

BNR34

1999-2002

Subaru Impreza (Subaru Impreza)

GC8

1995-2001

Subaru Impreza (Subaru Impreza)

GDB

2002+

Toyota Aristo (Lexus GS)

1998+

Toyota Celsior (Lexus LS)

2001-2003

Toyota Crown (Toyota Avalon)

2001+

Toyota Supra MKIII (Toyota Supra MKIII)

JZA70

1989-1992.5

Toyota Supra MKIV (Toyota Supra MKIV)

JZA80

1993-1997

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Yea ive got it. Ive always been a fan of the Tokyo Highway Battle games and this one is great. Tons of tuning options (VIP stuff too), multi car battles and lots of proper licensed parts, Its great.

If your a graphics whore it might dissapoint you but it looks good enough.

Ive got s15 at the moment with all the good bits, even lambo doors haha.

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lol there's a ceffy in the screenshot. Hopefully they didn't drop cars from the japanese version, it rocks.

So, basically i need to know if its worth $100 or not...???

As the reviews for it havent been all that great!

thanks!

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well I've played the jap version (on a mates japanese Xbox 360) and it rocked... if the english version is identical with english text, then I think I've found my reason to go out and buy and Xbox 360 too.

Gonna have to test it at EB or something... Only concern is if they got the licensing rights to use all the cars that the jap one has.

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I brought mine last night! Its got all jap cars in it! Seems like exactly the same game!

I did up a 180sx and only just got enough money to buy a R34 GTR...too bad its not real life!

The graphics look way better in the flesh than some of the screen shots and things floating around the web, im talking 1080i High definition! Obviously its no Project Gotham 3 graphically!

I cant believe how much stuff you can customize...like adding HKS or GReddy guages to the interior and putting them where ever you want, as well as bride seats etc...good fun!

And to all the Cefiro fans, you cant drive the cefiro's, they are just traffic obstacles!...:laugh:

Overall its great fun, not the best game available but Still Great Fun!

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  • 2 weeks later...

A user was selling it on here for $85 i think. I had this on dreamcast a while back and i have to say it looks very very similar, any one for jaggies. Probably wont stop me buying it though. Theres a review on teamxbox.com

cheers

Evil

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