![]() "However, unlike games for smartphones, I believe there's a perfect shape of ways to do things, somewhere out there, for the Nintendo 3DS. "We don't intend to stop with this title, and after looking over its results, we'll think about what to do next," Nagoshi said in the interview, translated by Siliconera. ![]() I think it was from a Korean or Japanese show? Anyway, I’m really sad that I couldn’t find it, and I hope one of you will be able to track it down.With its impending launch of free-to-play game Initial D: Perfect Shift Online for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan, Sega is considering developing more free-play-games titles for the handheld, Sega chief creative officer Toshihiro Nagoshi told Famitsu magazine. The GIF comes from this Chuakids tkd video – I wanted to post this GIF that I used to always see on GAF back in the day, which had a kid drifting around a corner while a guy watched in amazement. In case I’ve never mentioned it here, I’m a huge fan of the arcade games and show.īut you won’t actually be driving in the game, according to Gematsu: “Cars move on their own, and players will have to up- and down-shift gears at the right moments in racing to victory-kind of like a rhythm game.” Who knows, maybe rhythm-based driving is fun, but this is not what I want at all. I was so excited about Famitsu’s report today that Sega will release Initial D: Perfect Shift Online, a free-to-play title, next spring to 3DS in Japan (with a beta in January.
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