![]() ![]() Street Supremacy takes the series in a different direction, with more team-oriented gameplay and the concept of stealing territory, but keeps the core the exact same. Since Crave owns the Tokyo Xtreme Racer name, nobody else can use it, and because they decided not to pick up Shutokou Battle (the Japanese title) for a US release, Konami, the eventual localizers, had to use a different name. The PSP is home to the newest installment of Genki's racing opus, though TXR fans might be forgiven if they didn't know it. ![]() Since the original TXR appeared at the launch of the Sega Dreamcast (and to a lesser extent, its predecessor Tokyo Highway Battle on PS1), the series has maintained a healthy, cult following though it's never been granted rave reviews or much mainstream attention. The same could be said for the game franchise that glorifies it, known as Tokyo Xtreme Racer. For years, illegal street racing has existed on Tokyo highways, out of sight and mind of the general population. ![]()
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