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i was wondering who here plays it?!

for those who dont know what it is, its pretty much a racing game like maxi tune and all those other racing games you would played at the acarde

i think it came out like in 2006 but i kinda just got into the game now, im pretty slow, i know =]

i reckon for those who do we should have like a battle gear show down one day

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Krapfish, that's you playing, isn't it?? You're really a dude, aren't you?

I haven't heard of this one. Does remind me of initial D.

Must be big in Asia if they've made a fourth sequel.

lol bbe, nah im nt a dude i dun hav a 3rd leg

it was pretty big in japan like bak in 2006 ish wen it come out but dang y do australia get it a few yrs lata

n no im nt tha good at it cos ma bf n ma bros alwayz let me lead n then get me bak on the last lap so i end up comin 2nd or last =[

lol bbe, nah im nt a dude i dun hav a 3rd leg

it was pretty big in japan like bak in 2006 ish wen it come out but dang y do australia get it a few yrs lata

n no im nt tha good at it cos ma bf n ma bros alwayz let me lead n then get me bak on the last lap so i end up comin 2nd or last =[

will you go out with me

lol bbe, nah im nt a dude i dun hav a 3rd leg

it was pretty big in japan like bak in 2006 ish wen it come out but dang y do australia get it a few yrs lata

n no im nt tha good at it cos ma bf n ma bros alwayz let me lead n then get me bak on the last lap so i end up comin 2nd or last =[

Can you type properly, such poor etiquette

Yeah I've seen this around before...it's a alright game but I can't justify constantly dropping coins and upgrading a car online..I think the asian aracades in the city has it and I think Playtime at Highpoint has it...

I has a small following here...kinda like the Inital D arcade games

I used to play it regularly at the Russell St arcades, until they took them away :'(

Always drove the R34 GTR Z-tune.

Only places I know that have Battle Gear 4 Tuned.

- Crown Casino (Galactic Circus) - Has 6 speed H pattern shifter with clutch.

- Boxhill Central (one of the arcades on Station St near the corner of Whitehorse Rd) - Has sequential gear shift

- Victoria Gardens Shopping Center, Richmond - Next to the cinemas - Has sequential gear shift

Anyone know of other places that have these machines?

awwww *hugs*

nah the key isnt that bad, most people dont know that you can go online from your pc or phone and do up your car =p

cos like wen you pick the car in the machine its all standed stock,

between they have it at playtime too but some place the machine isnt connected to the net so you cant use the key to play online =[

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