Gekiso Sentai Carranger: Zenkai! Racer Senshi
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is the licensed video game of the Carranger
series. It was released in Japan
by Bandai
in 1996, and required the Sufami Turbo
accessory. Despite the fact that Carranger was adapted into Power Rangers: Turbo
, the game was never brought to the U.S. as such because, by the time Turbo premiered in 1997, the Nintendo 64
arrived on North American shores.
Gekisou Sentai CarRanger
is a Japanese tokusatsu television show. It was Toei's twentieth production of the Super Sentai television series. Its action footage was used in Power Rangers Turbo.-Plot:...
series. It was released in Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...
by Bandai
Bandai
is a Japanese toy making and video game company, as well as the producer of a large number of plastic model kits. It is the world's third-largest producer of toys . Some ex-Bandai group companies produce anime and tokusatsu programs...
in 1996, and required the Sufami Turbo
Sufami Turbo
The , often compared to the Aladdin Deck Enhancer was an accessory released by Bandai for Nintendo's Super Famicom system and was released in 1996.-The System:...
accessory. Despite the fact that Carranger was adapted into Power Rangers: Turbo
Power Rangers: Turbo
Power Rangers Turbo is the third installment in the long-running Power Rangers franchise of television shows. The show was prefaced with the second movie in the franchise, Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie...
, the game was never brought to the U.S. as such because, by the time Turbo premiered in 1997, the Nintendo 64
Nintendo 64
The , often referred to as N64, was Nintendo′s third home video game console for the international market. Named for its 64-bit CPU, it was released in June 1996 in Japan, September 1996 in North America, March 1997 in Europe and Australia, September 1997 in France and December 1997 in Brazil...
arrived on North American shores.