Initial D: Koudou Saisoku Densetsu

Initial D: Koudou Saisoku Densetsu (1998)

by Genki, KODANSHA
Genres:Arcade, Racing
Game modes:Single player
Story:The first racing game based on anime series Initial D to be released on a home console.
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