The Arcade.....

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Wouldn't it be swt if you could play GT3 at the arcades.........I saw a game like GT3 in the arcade, and you could put kits and upgrade your cars and stuff like that...they give u a card u stick in the game, and it saves your settings, and parts and stuff like that....but yea, if they have GT3 at the arcades it would be insane.
 
yeah especially if you can play online mode there :drool::drool::drool::drool::drool:

and can play up to 6 players plus you can save u're replays :drool::drool:

it would be nice if there is drifting mode in GT and the comp cars drifts too :drool::drool:
 
DarkAzN
Wouldn't it be swt if you could play GT3 at the arcades.........I saw a game like GT3 in the arcade, and you could put kits and upgrade your cars and stuff like that...they give u a card u stick in the game, and it saves your settings, and parts and stuff like that....but yea, if they have GT3 at the arcades it would be insane.

yea...that would be pretty fun....but tell me...why the hell is this in the drifting section?
 
The game with the card that you are talking about is Initial D because they have a game like that here where i live and you save your settings on the card.
 
lol.. initial D v. 2 or v.3 you mean.
the whole card and puting kits.. or yah

I WISH there was GT3 for arcade..

put your memory card in...
start drifting.. sighhh

what a dream.
 
i will pwn j00 all at id:3

...i just want gt4 or gt5 with touge sprint courses. that would just be incredible.
 
.....It's like impossible to drift in Tokyo Extreme Racer and it's only for PS/DC/PS2. I think what you are talking about is Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune. Same creators as Initial D cept out in the streets instead of mountain roads. It uses the same card system as Initial D
 
not Tokyo Extreme Racer, just called Tokyo Extreme, and its not like the tokyo extreme racer for ps2 or ne thing....its really good
 
Why would you want it at the arcades when you can play it at home for free? :odd:
If you're not happy with your set up at home, just go buy a steering wheel, big TV (or projector) and hook it up to your stereo. Viola, arcade in your own home, and it doesn't take coins.
 
GT3 at the arcades would be good, but whats wrong with Daytona huh? Thats fun. Any corner, slam it into 2nd and slid past your opponents. Ok, i'll admit it, the physics could be worked on quite a bit but hey, nobody's perfect......except for maybe GT4.
 
I've only played beginner and advanced on Daytona. I'm assuming advanced is the middle one, because I haven't played in a while. Expert would be the hardest, no?
 
DarkAzN
Where did Daytona come from

Dunno... we were talking about GT3 if there was an arcade version, the same could be said about the other games but heck, I remember Daytona too, and the hardest track was Advanced if I'm not mistaken.

It would be preaty cool if there was an arcade version of GT3, and had the stuff that was mentioned before (I dunno about changes that would affect the outward appearence of cars, save for wheel rims, maybe that'll change for GT4 and hopefully people wount overdo it...), even better IF you could actually put in your PS2 memmory card save(s) and use the cars you had tested and raced extensively against others, I can imagine just how that kind of thing would make it preaty awesome.

That's just my take on it, I would go futher but...nah not today...

Till later...
 
Actually, Expert was the hardest track in Daytona. and it actually did require decent counter steer skills to drift, you can just floor it, but it did need good countersteer. I liked daytona cause it was fun. Far from realistic in anyway, but lots and lots of fun!

GT4 in arcades would be great. And I agree that bringing in your PS2 memory cards would be fantastic. And then save the replays and play them at home! Imagine the drift vids we could come up with!

And it would be a LOT easier to have two player battles that way.

EDIT: and why does it seem like I always have the first post on page 2? :dopey:
 
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