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is a racing game for the Sega Saturn videogame console. It was developed by Cave and released in Japan only by Atlus on April 18, 1997. It is the sequel to Touge: King the Spirits (known as High Velocity – Mountain Racing Challenge in North America), and is the third game in Atlus’ Touge series. It was never released outside of Japan. ==Gameplay== Touge: King the Spirits 2 expands on the one-on-one racing concept of its predecessor with a series of improvements and additional content. The game has four core modes instead of three. "King Battle" serves as the main mode, requiring players to participate in a series of one-on-one races (known as heats) around circuits made from Japanese mountain roads. "Free Battle" is essentially a single heat mode, where the player races against a car of their choosing, while Vs. Battle allows for up to two players to race against each other using the game’s splitscreen mode. "Training mode" offers three sub-modes: time attack and free driving, where players race against the clock; and dricon, where players are graded for their drifting skills. Two further modes, Magazine and Photo Contest, are available, but do not involve driving. Other improvements allowed players to customize the driving experience by selecting the season, time of day and even the weather. Vehicle selection expanded to 20 different models from six. Players start off with a basic selection of five cars, but can unlock vehicles by beating rivals. As with High Velocity – Mountain Racing Challenge, the cars themselves are not licensed, but are designed to look like popular current and past Japanese performance cars. Vehicles can also be customized by selecting paint jobs and the application of performance-enhancing upgrades. Players can also edit the names of their cars. The game is also compatible with the Saturn’s analogue controller. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Touge: King the Spirits 2」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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