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Does anyone have Wangan MIdnight on PS3?

I just trying to understand the Japan menus and how the cards work.

Any help or links to help would be great as my understanding of the Japanese picture language is basically nil.

Cheers!

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I have had it for ages but haven't played it much. So I can't really help out too much. Did you buy the Japanese or Asian Version? I have the Asian version so it has some english instructions with it (not alot) and this is all it says about the cards.

Card System: There are two types of cards: ABILITY cards that you equip to improve car abilities and STATUS cards that have an effect simply by possessing them.

Slots: Slots are where you equip ABILITY cards. Equipping an ABILITY card in a slot activates the card's effect, thereby improving the performance of the car.

*Note that the cards you equip here will affect all cars in all modes.

i've got it!

this website should help you out: http://www37.atwiki.jp/wangan-midnight/pages/20.html

basically with the card system, its power up everything from more power, overboost, cooling mods, handling mods etc etc, depending on the rank you get in the mission depends what type of cards you will get.

this page will explain what each card does

http://www37.atwiki.jp/wangan-midnight/pages/12.html

just use google language thats what i did lol

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i've got it!

this website should help you out: http://www37.atwiki.jp/wangan-midnight/pages/20.html

basically with the card system, its power up everything from more power, overboost, cooling mods, handling mods etc etc, depending on the rank you get in the mission depends what type of cards you will get.

this page will explain what each card does

http://www37.atwiki.jp/wangan-midnight/pages/12.html

just use google language thats what i did lol

NOOOOOO i'm a few month too late, it's DOWN!!!!!

anyone got mirror?

and is it supposed to be so dark?? I couldn't see the barricade around corners half the time and crash into them.

I just played some yesterday, got it when a mate went back to Taiwan and I got him to buy it for me. graphics is definitely not ps3 gfx....more like PS2.5, ,looks like it would run on ps2 if given the opportunity.

I just went into story mode and played a bit of that and before you know it, it's 2 am....so I had to go to bed. Now I need to find out what the cards do and what they mean.

Was playing with RGO R33, the damn thing goes up to 381km/h......now...is that a bug? or is it suposed to be this way?

  • 3 weeks later...
NOOOOOO i'm a few month too late, it's DOWN!!!!!

anyone got mirror?

and is it supposed to be so dark?? I couldn't see the barricade around corners half the time and crash into them.

I just played some yesterday, got it when a mate went back to Taiwan and I got him to buy it for me. graphics is definitely not ps3 gfx....more like PS2.5, ,looks like it would run on ps2 if given the opportunity.

I just went into story mode and played a bit of that and before you know it, it's 2 am....so I had to go to bed. Now I need to find out what the cards do and what they mean.

Was playing with RGO R33, the damn thing goes up to 381km/h......now...is that a bug? or is it suposed to be this way?

WHat type of TV are you using? It looks fine on my LCD...it was shocking with the standard AV cables but with the HDMI cables, it looks 100x better. Yea the 33 goes up to 381 before it overheats.

And to answer peoples' queries, the arcade version of Wangan Midnight is a totally different game, made by NAMCO. The ps3 version was created by GENKI, the group that brought us the tokyo extreme series and Kaido battles. I prefer the NAMCO version though...

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