Initial D Arcade Stage
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Initial D Arcade Stage (commonly referred to as IDAS, followed by a version number) is a racing game
Racing game
A racing video game is a genre of video games, either in the first-person or third-person perspective, in which the player partakes in a racing competition with any type of land, air, or sea vehicles. They may be based on anything from real-world racing leagues to entirely fantastical settings...

 series developed by Sega Rosso, a division of Sega
Sega
, usually styled as SEGA, is a multinational video game software developer and an arcade software and hardware development company headquartered in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan, with various offices around the world...

, based on the anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....

 and manga
Manga
Manga is the Japanese word for "comics" and consists of comics and print cartoons . In the West, the term "manga" has been appropriated to refer specifically to comics created in Japan, or by Japanese authors, in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 19th...

 Initial D
Initial D
is a manga by Shuichi Shigeno which has been serialized in Kodansha's Young Magazine since 1995. It has been adapted into a long-running anime series by OB Planning, Studio Comet, Studio Gallop, Pastel, and A.C.G.T, and a live action film by Avex and Media Asia...

. In the U.S., the games, which keep their version names in later entries, are otherwise known as simply "Initial D" without the "Arcade Stage" subtitle.

Premise

In Initial D Arcade Stage, players race against different opponents in various mountain passes featured in the manga. Using the optional magnetic card system, players can save a customized car and their progress for future sessions; otherwise, game progress is lost. Players can continue progress with their cards on another Initial D cabinet of the same version. However, the card must be renewed every 50 plays.

Note that resuming from another version is subject to following conditions:
  • It is not backwards compatible (i.e. a version 2 card cannot be used on version 1 machine).
  • Upgrading the card to a more recent machine is permanent.
  • When upgrading from one version to another, remaining plays will be carried over and 50 plays will be credited to the card.


There are eight games released so far. 5 are for arcades, and 3 are for home consoles. A ninth one was on location test in Singapore
Singapore
Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the...

 recently.
  • Initial D Arcade Stage (Arcade)
  • Initial D Arcade Stage Version 2 (Arcade)
  • Initial D Arcade Stage Version 3 (Arcade)
  • Initial D Arcade Stage 4
    Initial D Arcade Stage 4
    Initial D Arcade Stage 4 is a racing game developed by Sega Rosso. It is the sequel to Initial D Arcade Stage Ver.3. This version has been heavily updated compared to its predecessors. The game underwent location testing from October 21, 2006 to October 30, 2006 in game centers in Tokyo, Osaka, and...

    (Arcade)
  • Initial D Arcade Stage 5 (Arcade)
  • Initial D Special Stage (PlayStation 2
    PlayStation 2
    The PlayStation 2 is a sixth-generation video game console manufactured by Sony as part of the PlayStation series. Its development was announced in March 1999 and it was first released on March 4, 2000, in Japan...

    )
  • Initial D Street Stage
    Initial D: Street Stage
    Initial D: Street Stage is a video game based on the manga and anime Initial D. It was released on February 23, 2006 for the Sony PlayStation Portable...

    (PSP
    PlayStation Portable
    The is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Corporation Development of the console was announced during E3 2003, and it was unveiled on , 2004, at a Sony press conference before E3 2004...

    )
  • Initial D Extreme Stage
    Initial D Extreme Stage
    is a racing game developed by Sega for the PlayStation 3. It is based on the Japanese comic Initial D created by Shuichi Shigeno in 1995.Initial D Extreme Stage was released in Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea on July 3, 2008...

    (PS3
    PlayStation 3
    The is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment and the successor to the PlayStation 2 as part of the PlayStation series. The PlayStation 3 competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles...

    )
  • Initial D Arcade Stage 6 AA (Arcade)

Game modes

Legend of the streets
In the main story mode, players race with different opponents from the original manga in the game.


Time attack
Players race against time to rank against other players at the current machine or across the internet.


Bunta Challenge
First started in Version 2, the player races against Bunta Fujiwara, the legendary street racer. Each time Bunta is defeated, the player will gain a level. Each subsequent level is harder. And when the player is defeated the player loses 1000 points in version 3. Bunta's car differs across levels. Level 1-6: AE86 Trueno, Level 7-11: AE86 Trueno w/TRD 20-Valve 4AGE Racing Engine, Level 12-15: GC8V Subaru Impreza WRX STi Version V.


Tag Battle
Introduced from Version 6 AA. Team up with a friend in the same location. One player drives uphill, the other drives downhill to race with rivals. Matcing will be made based on past racing results. It will match with tag team whose driving technique is close to you and your tag partner. When there is a difference in the level with your tag partner, stronger driver will match with strong, and weaker driver with the weak. Get the A(Ace) panel on the course. High score when you get the same color panel at the same section. Team with highest score wins.

Courses

  • Myogi (Easy)
Length: 1,204m (per cycle)
Rule: 3 Laps
Route: Counter-clockwise/Clockwise

  • Usui (Normal)
Length: 4,242m (per cycle)
Rule: 2 Laps
Route: Counter-clockwise/Clockwise

  • Akina (Hard)
Length: 7,552m
Rule: one way
Route: Downhill/Uphill

  • Happogahara (Expert)
Length: 15,754m
Rule: one way
Route: Inbound/Outbound


There is a four course mode in which the user makes a timed run of all four courses. This costs 60,000 points, and rewards double that if the run is completed in the time allotted.

Game modes

  • Legend of the Streets
  • Time Attack
  • Bunta's Challenge
  • Battle Mode
  • Courses added:
Akagi (Hard)
Irohazaka (Expert)
  • Models added:
Toyota LEVIN SR (AE85)
Toyota Altezza RS-200 (SXE10)
Toyota Celica GT-Four (ST205)
Nissan SILVIA Qs (S14)
Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD3SVI)
Subaru Impreza WRX Type R STi Version V (GC8V)
Suzuki Cappuccino (EA11R)

Courses

  • Myogi (Easy)
Length: 3,204m (per cycle)
Rule: 3 Laps
Route: Counter-clockwise/Clockwise
  • Usui (Normal)
Length: 4,242m (per cycle)
Rule: 2 Laps
Route: Counter-clockwise/Clockwise
  • Akagi (Hard)
Length: 5,804m
Rule: One way
Route: Downhill/Uphill
  • Akina (Hard)
Length: 7,552m
Rule: One way
Route: Downhill/Uphill
  • Happogahara (Expert)
Length: 5,754m
Rule: One way
Route: Inbound/Outbound
  • Irohazaka (Expert)
Length: 5,130m
Rule: One way
Route: Downhill/Reverse


This version also supports the four courses mode and still costs the player 60,000 points.

Note: Irohazaka can only be played downhill in Legend of the Streets mode, because the track is a one-way street. Only after finishing Legend of the Streets once, Irohazaka Reverse is unlocked. However, in Battle Mode, Reverse mode is always unlocked.

Game modes

  • The Legend of the Streets
  • Time attack
  • Bunta Challenge
  • Battle Mode
  • Courses added:
Shomaru (Expert)
Tsuchisaka (Expert)
Akina Snow (Expert)
  • Cars added:
Mazda RX-8 Type S (SE3P)
Mitsubishi Lancer RS Evolution V (CP9A)
Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Evolution VI T.M.Edition (CP9A)
Nissan Skyline 25GT Turbo (ER34)
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII
Subaru Impreza STI

Courses: Myogi (Easy), Usui (Normal), Akagi (Hard), Akina (Very Hard), Irohazaka (Expert), Happogahara (Expert), Akina Snow (Expert), Shomaru (Expert), Tsuchisaka (Expert)
a card can be obtained from the machine by inserting coins and pressing start after coins have been deposited.

The picture on the card cannot be selected.

Akina Snow is the same as the normal Akina, only it is snowing and playable at night. This makes it a generally more difficult course because the car's tires have much less grip and the visibility is much lower.

Initial D Arcade Stage 4

Initial D: Arcade Stage 4 is the second newest release in the Initial D: Arcade Stage series. Unlike the first three versions of the game, Initial D: Arcade Stage 4 runs on the Sega Lindbergh hardware, uses a new card system, and features a new physics system.

Initial D Arcade Stage 5

Initial D: Arcade Stage 5 is the newest release in the Initial D: Arcade Stage series. A few notable differences include heavy physics changes; the addition of Toyota Supra
Toyota Supra
The Toyota Supra is a sports car/grand tourer that was produced by Toyota Motor Company from 1979 to 2002. The styling of the Toyota Supra was derived from the Toyota Celica, but it was both longer and wider. Starting in mid-1986, the Supra became its own model and was no longer based on the Celica...

 (JZA80); the re-addition of the Toyota MR-S, Roadster RS (NB8C)
Mazda MX-5
The MX-5, also known as Miata in North America and Eunos Roadster in Japan, is a lightweight two-seater roadster, of front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout, built by Mazda in Hiroshima, Japan. The model was introduced in 1989 at the Chicago Auto Show...

, and the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII; and a new Nagao mountain. Plus, it provides new characters from the manga, in color, to fans who are waiting for Initial D: Fifth Stage.

International Edition consists of the following:

Version EXP
  • The Legends Of The Street
  • Time Attack mode
  • In-Store battle
  • Rankings are linked within In-store machine
  • 3 battle for 1 tuning
  • Offline only


Version EXP 2.0
  • The Legends Of The Streets
  • Time Attack mode
  • In-Store battle
  • Events mode (online connection required)
  • Rankings are linked within In-store machine for offline machines and sync with the world in Online connected machines
  • Additional car colors and Paint Shop added.
  • 1 battle for 1 tuning
  • Online capable (for Events mode and TA timing synchronization)
  • Online battle in Japan only

Initial D Arcade Stage 6 AA

Initial D Arcade Stage 6 AA was released in March 2011.

New mode introduced, Tag battle. Team up with another player in the same store to challenge against another pair of players across the online network. Scattered around the track will be Ace panels containing gold and silver. Hit those to get a score. The team that gets the higher combined score at the end wins the battle.

Mr Arai Kenzi presented the game on the main stage. He said: Until this version players battled head on. This time battles can take place as a pair. Based on the Takumi downhil / Takahashi uphill framework, this game mode resembles the original (manga) series. Team up with your friends and battle others! Aim to form a formidable team! Now not only the fast will win. Team work is vital in Tag battle mode.

In the demo course Usui, 8 times the panel will appear. 2 points for gold and 1 point for silver. If the team takes the same Ace bonus will be given. The gold Ace will be placed in dangerous areas (e.g. close to wall in corners or the outside line). In a moment your team-mate playing next to you might say: I am sorry! Take the silver pls!’ as a part of team strategy. In addition, the points given will be doubled for the last section of the course. If you double gold Ace the points scored will be 6 X 2 = 12. In this scenario there is a chance of reversing the result of the battle even if your team is trailing by less than 12 points in the 1st three sections.

There will be a total of 10 courses including two brand new courses. Three new cars are added: “FAIRLADY Z Version S”, “LANCER Evolution X GSR” and “NSX” bringing the total number of cars to 34. Online network is extended to support regions in which earlier versions of the game was known to be popular in, finally achieving both national wide and international matches. Additionally, you can enjoy in-store Tag battle if the arcade outlet has at least 4 machines. IC card design becomes a license type, the game will start operation in 2011.

For the first time, a new concept car
Concept car
A concept vehicle or show vehicle is a car made to showcase new styling and or new technology. They are often shown at motor shows to gauge customer reaction to new and radical designs which may or may not have a chance of being produced....

, the Toyota FT-86 G Sports Concept, is added to the game on May 16, 2011. The Mount Akina in Snow Condition, which previously available in Arcade Stage 3, will return to Arcade Stage 6 AA on June 20, 2011.

Another new car, the Nissan GT-R
Nissan GT-R
The Nissan GT-R is a sports car produced by Nissan released in Japan on December 6, 2007, the United States on July 4, 2008, and the rest of the world in March 2009.-History:...

, will be added to the game at August 10, 2011.

New characters that appeared for the first time in the game are : Ryuji Ikeda, Hiroya Okuyama, Rin Hojo & Tsuyoshi Hojo.

Initial D Special Stage

Initial D Special Stage was released on June 26, 2003 for the PlayStation 2
PlayStation 2
The PlayStation 2 is a sixth-generation video game console manufactured by Sony as part of the PlayStation series. Its development was announced in March 1999 and it was first released on March 4, 2000, in Japan...

 and was re-released on February 26, 2004 under the "PlayStation 2 the Best" label. Initial D Special Stage is based on Initial D Arcade Stage Ver.2 and contains many features exclusive to this game.

Initial D Special Stage contains a story mode that allows the player to reenact racing scenes from the Initial D manga series, as well as several new courses then not seen in the arcade versions of the game. In one of these courses, Shomaru went on to appear in Initial D Arcade Stage Ver.3.

Initial D Street Stage

Initial D: Street Stage is a PSP-exclusive game based on Initial D: Arcade Stage ver.3.

Initial D Extreme Stage

Extreme Stage is a Playstation 3
PlayStation 3
The is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment and the successor to the PlayStation 2 as part of the PlayStation series. The PlayStation 3 competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles...

 game based on Arcade Stage 4.

Toyota

IDAS IDASv2/IDSpS IDASv3/IDStS ID4/IDES ID5 ID6AA
Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX (AE86)
Toyota AE86
The AE86 generation of the Toyota Corolla Levin and Toyota Sprinter Trueno is a small, lightweight coupe introduced by Toyota in 1983 as part of the fifth generation Toyota Corolla lineup. For the purpose of brevity, the insider-chassis code of "AE86" is used to describe the whole range...

 
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Corolla Levin GT-APEX (AE86)
Toyota AE86
The AE86 generation of the Toyota Corolla Levin and Toyota Sprinter Trueno is a small, lightweight coupe introduced by Toyota in 1983 as part of the fifth generation Toyota Corolla lineup. For the purpose of brevity, the insider-chassis code of "AE86" is used to describe the whole range...

 
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Corolla Levin SR (AE85)  * * * * *
MR2 G-Limited (SW20)
Toyota MR2
The Toyota MR2 is a two-seat, mid-engined, rear wheel drive sports car produced by Central Motors, a part of Toyota, from 1984 until July 2007 when production stopped in Japan...

 
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MR-S S Edition (ZZW30)
Toyota MR2
The Toyota MR2 is a two-seat, mid-engined, rear wheel drive sports car produced by Central Motors, a part of Toyota, from 1984 until July 2007 when production stopped in Japan...

 
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Altezza RS200 (SXE10)  * *
Altezza RS200 Z Edition (SXE10)  * * *
Celica GT-Four (ST205)
Toyota Celica GT-Four
The Toyota Celica GT-Four is a high performance model of the Celica liftback, with a turbocharged 3S-GTE engine, and full-time AWD. It was created to compete in the World Rally Championship, whose regulations dictate that a manufacturer must build road-going versions of the vehicle in sufficient...

 
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Supra RZ (JZA80)
Toyota Supra
The Toyota Supra is a sports car/grand tourer that was produced by Toyota Motor Company from 1979 to 2002. The styling of the Toyota Supra was derived from the Toyota Celica, but it was both longer and wider. Starting in mid-1986, the Supra became its own model and was no longer based on the Celica...

 
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FT-86 G Sports Concept  *

Nissan

IDAS IDASv2/IDSpS IDASv3/IDStS ID4/IDES ID5 ID6AA
Skyline GT-R V-SpecII (BNR32)
Nissan Skyline GT-R
The Nissan Skyline GT-R is a Japanese sports car based on the Nissan Skyline range.The first GT-Rs were produced from 1969–1973. After a 16 year hiatus since the KPGC110 in 1972, the GT-R name was revived in 1989 with the Skyline R32. This car was nicknamed "Godzilla" by the Australian motoring...

 
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Skyline GT-R V-SpecII (BNR34)
Nissan Skyline GT-R
The Nissan Skyline GT-R is a Japanese sports car based on the Nissan Skyline range.The first GT-Rs were produced from 1969–1973. After a 16 year hiatus since the KPGC110 in 1972, the GT-R name was revived in 1989 with the Skyline R32. This car was nicknamed "Godzilla" by the Australian motoring...

 
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Skyline GT-R V-SpecII Nür (BNR34)
Nissan Skyline GT-R
The Nissan Skyline GT-R is a Japanese sports car based on the Nissan Skyline range.The first GT-Rs were produced from 1969–1973. After a 16 year hiatus since the KPGC110 in 1972, the GT-R name was revived in 1989 with the Skyline R32. This car was nicknamed "Godzilla" by the Australian motoring...

 
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Skyline 25GT Turbo (ER34)
Nissan Skyline
The first Skyline was introduced in April 1957, by the Prince Motor Company, and was marketed as a luxury car. It featured a 1.5 L GA-30 engine producing 44 kW @ 4400 rpm. It used a de Dion tube rear suspension and was capable of 140 km/h . The car weighed around 1300 kg...

 
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Fairlady Z Version S (Z33)
Nissan 350Z
The Nissan 350Z is a two seat sports car that was manufactured by Nissan from 2002 to 2009 and marks the fifth generation of Nissan's Z-car line. The 350Z entered production in late 2002 and was sold and marketed as a 2003 model. The first year there was only a coupe, as the roadster did not debut...

 
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Silvia K's (S13)
Nissan Silvia
The S12 was produced from 1984 to 1988, with revisions to the exterior trim in 1987 . It was sold in three configurations—a coupe , a hatchback, and a widebody chassis called grandprix .A number of different engines were equipped in the S12 chassis, depending on production year and more...

 
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Silvia Q's (S14)
Nissan Silvia
The S12 was produced from 1984 to 1988, with revisions to the exterior trim in 1987 . It was sold in three configurations—a coupe , a hatchback, and a widebody chassis called grandprix .A number of different engines were equipped in the S12 chassis, depending on production year and more...

 
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Silvia K's AERO (S14)
Nissan Silvia
The S12 was produced from 1984 to 1988, with revisions to the exterior trim in 1987 . It was sold in three configurations—a coupe , a hatchback, and a widebody chassis called grandprix .A number of different engines were equipped in the S12 chassis, depending on production year and more...

 
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Silvia Spec-R (S15)
Nissan Silvia
The S12 was produced from 1984 to 1988, with revisions to the exterior trim in 1987 . It was sold in three configurations—a coupe , a hatchback, and a widebody chassis called grandprix .A number of different engines were equipped in the S12 chassis, depending on production year and more...

 
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180SX Type II (RPS13)
Nissan 180SX
The Nissan 180SX was a hatchback coupe based on the S13 chassis from the Nissan S platform, and sold in Japan; and in some other countries under the 200SX name....

 
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Sileighty (RPS13)  * * * ^ ^ ^
GT-R (R35)
Nissan GT-R
The Nissan GT-R is a sports car produced by Nissan released in Japan on December 6, 2007, the United States on July 4, 2008, and the rest of the world in March 2009.-History:...

 
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^ In Arcade Stage 4 onwards, the Sileighty is listed under "Initial D"

Honda

IDAS IDASv2/IDSpS IDASv3/IDStS ID4/IDES ID5 ID6AA
Civic SiR II (EG6)
Honda Civic
The Honda Civic is a line of subcompact and subsequently compact cars made and manufactured by Honda. The Civic, along with the Accord and Prelude, comprised Honda's vehicles sold in North America until the 1990s, when the model lineup was expanded...

 
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Civic Type R (EK9)
Honda Civic Type R
The first Civic to receive the 'Type R' name was based on the 6th generation 'EK' Civic. The contributing base model was the JDM Civic 3 door hatchback called SiR, code named EK4...

 
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Integra Type R (DC2)
Honda Integra
The Honda Integra is a compact luxury performance coupe made by Honda during the years 1985 to 2006. The sporty front wheel drive car is able to house five passengers with a two door hatch or four door sedan available.The Integra was on Car and Driver magazine's annual Ten Best list six times, in...

 
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S2000 (AP1)
Honda S2000
The Honda S2000 is a roadster that was manufactured by the Japanese automaker Honda Motor Company. It was launched in April 1999 and was created to celebrate the company's 50th anniversary. The car was first shown as a concept at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1995, following which it was launched in...

 
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NSX (NA1)
Honda NSX
The Honda NSX, or Acura NSX, is a sports car that was produced between 1990 and 2005 by the Japanese automaker Honda. It is equipped with a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout, powered by an all-aluminium V6 gasoline engine featuring Honda's Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control ...

 
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Mazda

IDAS IDASv2/IDSpS IDASv3/IDStS ID4/IDES ID5 ID6AA
Savanna RX-7 ∞III (FC3S)
Mazda RX-7
Series 1 is commonly referred to as the "SA22C" from the first alphanumerics of the vehicle identification number. This series of RX-7 had exposed steel bumpers and a high-mounted indentation-located license plate, called by Werner Buhrer of Road & Track magazine a "Baroque depression."In 1980...

 
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Ẽfini RX-7 Type R (FD3S)
Mazda RX-7
Series 1 is commonly referred to as the "SA22C" from the first alphanumerics of the vehicle identification number. This series of RX-7 had exposed steel bumpers and a high-mounted indentation-located license plate, called by Werner Buhrer of Road & Track magazine a "Baroque depression."In 1980...

 
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RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD3S)
Mazda RX-7
Series 1 is commonly referred to as the "SA22C" from the first alphanumerics of the vehicle identification number. This series of RX-7 had exposed steel bumpers and a high-mounted indentation-located license plate, called by Werner Buhrer of Road & Track magazine a "Baroque depression."In 1980...

 
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RX-7 Type RS (FD3S)
Mazda RX-7
Series 1 is commonly referred to as the "SA22C" from the first alphanumerics of the vehicle identification number. This series of RX-7 had exposed steel bumpers and a high-mounted indentation-located license plate, called by Werner Buhrer of Road & Track magazine a "Baroque depression."In 1980...

 
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RX-8 Type S (SE3P)
Mazda RX-8
The Mazda RX-8 is a sports car manufactured by Mazda Motor Corporation. It first appeared in 2001 at the North American International Auto Show. It is the successor to the RX-7 and, like its predecessors in the RX range, it is powered by a Wankel engine. The RX-8 began North American sales in the...

 
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Roadster S Special (NA6C)
Mazda MX-5
The MX-5, also known as Miata in North America and Eunos Roadster in Japan, is a lightweight two-seater roadster, of front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout, built by Mazda in Hiroshima, Japan. The model was introduced in 1989 at the Chicago Auto Show...

 
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Eunos Roadster (NA6CE)
Mazda MX-5
The MX-5, also known as Miata in North America and Eunos Roadster in Japan, is a lightweight two-seater roadster, of front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout, built by Mazda in Hiroshima, Japan. The model was introduced in 1989 at the Chicago Auto Show...

 
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Roadster RS (NB8C)
Mazda MX-5
The MX-5, also known as Miata in North America and Eunos Roadster in Japan, is a lightweight two-seater roadster, of front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout, built by Mazda in Hiroshima, Japan. The model was introduced in 1989 at the Chicago Auto Show...

 
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Subaru

IDAS IDASv2/IDSpS IDASv3/IDStS ID4/IDES ID5 ID6AA
Impreza WRX type R STi ver.V (GC8)
Subaru Impreza WRX STI
The Subaru Impreza WRX STI, has the highest trim in the Subaru Impreza compact car line, produced by Japanese automaker Subaru.In the late 1980s, Subaru created the Subaru Tecnica International division to coordinate development for the FIA World Rally Championship and other motorsports activities...

 
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Impreza WRX STi ver.VI (GC8)
Subaru Impreza WRX STI
The Subaru Impreza WRX STI, has the highest trim in the Subaru Impreza compact car line, produced by Japanese automaker Subaru.In the late 1980s, Subaru created the Subaru Tecnica International division to coordinate development for the FIA World Rally Championship and other motorsports activities...

 
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Impreza WRX STi (GDB)
Subaru Impreza WRX STI
The Subaru Impreza WRX STI, has the highest trim in the Subaru Impreza compact car line, produced by Japanese automaker Subaru.In the late 1980s, Subaru created the Subaru Tecnica International division to coordinate development for the FIA World Rally Championship and other motorsports activities...

 
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Impreza WRX STi (GDBF)
Subaru Impreza WRX STI
The Subaru Impreza WRX STI, has the highest trim in the Subaru Impreza compact car line, produced by Japanese automaker Subaru.In the late 1980s, Subaru created the Subaru Tecnica International division to coordinate development for the FIA World Rally Championship and other motorsports activities...

 
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^ Secret car, obtainable through combination

Mitsubishi

IDAS IDASv2/IDSpS IDASv3/IDStS ID4/IDES ID5 ID6AA
Lancer Evolution III GSR (CE9A)
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, colloquially known as the Lancer Evo or Evo, is a high-performance sedan manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors. There have been ten official versions to date, and the designation of each model is most commonly a roman numeral...

 
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Lancer Evolution IV RS (CN9A)
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, colloquially known as the Lancer Evo or Evo, is a high-performance sedan manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors. There have been ten official versions to date, and the designation of each model is most commonly a roman numeral...

 
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Lancer Evolution V GSR (CP9A)
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, colloquially known as the Lancer Evo or Evo, is a high-performance sedan manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors. There have been ten official versions to date, and the designation of each model is most commonly a roman numeral...

 
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Lancer Evolution VI GSR T.M. Edition (CP9A)
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, colloquially known as the Lancer Evo or Evo, is a high-performance sedan manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors. There have been ten official versions to date, and the designation of each model is most commonly a roman numeral...

 
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Lancer Evolution VII GSR (CT9A)
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, colloquially known as the Lancer Evo or Evo, is a high-performance sedan manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors. There have been ten official versions to date, and the designation of each model is most commonly a roman numeral...

 
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Lancer Evolution IX GSR (CT9A)
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, colloquially known as the Lancer Evo or Evo, is a high-performance sedan manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors. There have been ten official versions to date, and the designation of each model is most commonly a roman numeral...

 
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Lancer Evolution X GSR (CZ4A)
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, colloquially known as the Lancer Evo or Evo, is a high-performance sedan manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors. There have been ten official versions to date, and the designation of each model is most commonly a roman numeral...

 
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Soundtrack

The soundtracks are mostly made up of Eurobeat
Eurobeat
Eurobeat is a form of italo-disco/hi-NRG music that developed in the late 1980s.In the United States, Eurobeat was sometimes marketed as Hi-NRG and for a short while shared this term with the very early freestyle music hits....

soundtracks, often shared with the anime series.

Initial D Arcade Stage

  1. Space Boy - Dave Rodgers
  2. Don't Stop The Music - Lou Grant
  3. e Rodgers
  4. Heartbeat - Nathalie
  5. Live in Tokyo - Kelly Wright (Instrumental)
  6. no one sleep in tokyo - Edo Boys

Initial D Arcade Stage Ver.2

  1. Gamble Rumble - M.o.v.e - ( opening )
  2. Space Boy - Dave Rodgers
  3. Night of Fire - Niko
  4. Don't Stop The Music - Lou Grant
  5. Love Is In Danger - Priscilla
  6. Killing My Love - Leslie Parrish
  7. Running In The 90s - Max Coveri
  8. Grand Prix - Mega NRG Man
  9. Beat Of The Rising Sun - Dave Rodgers
  10. Heartbeat - Nathalie
  11. Rock Me To The Top - Dusty
  12. Station to Station - Derrick Simons
  13. The Race Is Over - Dave Rodgers - ( ending )


Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3

  1. Gamble Rumble - Move (intro only)
  2. Speedy Speed Boy - Marko Polo (Myogi Stage)
  3. Remember Me - Leslie Parrish (Usui Stage)
  4. Save Me - Leslie Parrish (Akagi Stage)
  5. Over the Rainbow - Powerful T (Akina Stage)
  6. Back On The Rocks - Mega NRG Man
  7. Don't Stand So Close To Me - Dr. Love
  8. White Light (Unique to Special Stage) - Mr. Groove
  9. Save Me - Leslie Parrish
  10. Burning Desire - Mega NRG Man
  11. Get Me Power - Mega NRG Man
  12. Mikado - Dave McLoud
  13. Crazy For Love - Dusty
  14. Stay - Victoria
  15. 100 - Dave Rodgers
  16. Don't You Forget About My Love - Sophie
  17. West End Guy (Unique to Special Stage) - Digital Planet
  18. Crazy For Your Love - Morris
  19. I need your love - Dave Simon
  20. Big in Japan - Robert Patton
  21. Crazy Night - Boysband

Initial D Arcade Stage 4/Initial D Extreme Stage (PS3)

  1. -Out Of Kontrol- - m.o.v.e (intro only)
  2. Dive Into Stream - m.o.v.e (PS3 intro only)
  3. Let's Go, Come On - Manuel
  4. Go Beat Crazy - Fastway
  5. Speed Car - D-Team
  6. Fly Me To The Moon & Back - The Spiders From Mars
  7. Revolution - Fastway
  8. We'll See Heaven - Digital Planet
  9. All Around - Lia
  10. Eldorado - Dave Rodgers
  11. Raising Hell - Fastway
  12. Space Love - Fastway
  13. No Control - Manuel
  14. Forever Young - Symbol
  15. Rider Of The Sky - Ace
  16. The Fire's On Me - Spock
  17. Namida 3000 - m.o.v.e (ending)
  18. Keep on Movin - m.o.v.e (PS3 ending)


Initial D Special Stage (PS2)

  1. Live in Tokyo - Kelly Wright (Instrumental)
  2. Space Boy - Dave Rodgers
  3. Night of Fire - Niko
  4. Don't Stop the Music - Lou Grant
  5. Love is in your Danger - Priscilla
  6. Killing my Love - Leslie Parrish
  7. Running in the 90s - Max Coveri
  8. Grand Prix - Mega Nrg man
  9. Beat Of The Rising Sun - Dave Rodgers
  10. Heartbeat - Nathalie
  11. Rock Me To The Top - Dusty
  12. Station to Station - Derrick Simons
  13. Speedy Speed Boy - Marko Polo
  14. No One Sleep In Tokyo - Edo Boys
  15. Remember Me - Leslie Parrish
  16. Back On The Rocks - Mega NRG Man
  17. Don't Stand So Close To Me - Dr. Love
  18. White Light (Unique to Special Stage) - Mr. Groove
  19. Save Me - Leslie Parrish
  20. Burning Desire - Mega NRG Man
  21. Get Me Power - Mega NRG Man
  22. Mikado - Dave McLoud
  23. Crazy For Love - Dusty
  24. Stay - Victoria
  25. 100 - Dave Rodgers
  26. Don't You Forget About My Love - Sophie
  27. West End Guy (Unique to Special Stage) - Digital Planet
  28. Crazy For Your Love - Morris
  29. I need your love - Dave Simon
  30. Big in Japan - Robert Patton
  31. Crazy Night - Boysband
  32. Express Love - Mega Nrg Man
  33. The Race is Over - Dave Rodgers

Initial D Street Stage (PSP)

  1. Dog Fight - m.o.v.e (intro only)
  2. Speedy Speed Boy - Marko Polo
  3. Remember Me - Leslie Parrish
  4. Save Me - Leslie Parrish
  5. Over the Rainbow - Powerful T
  6. Stop Your Self Control - Marko Polo
  7. Crazy for Love - Dusty
  8. Express Love - Mega NRG Man
  9. Power of Sound - Ace
  10. Fall in the Web of Desire - Powerful T
  11. Pamela - Matt Land
  12. Fight for Love Tonight - Ace Warrior
  13. Get Another Chance - Mega NRG Man
  14. Fire on the Beat - Ace Warrior
  15. Ready to Go - Mega NRG Man
  16. Changes - Betty Blue
  17. Demolition - J. Storm
  18. Mad About You - Ace Warrior
  19. Overload - Matt Land
  20. Fevernova - Dave Rodgers & Kiko Loureiro
  21. Dancin' in my Dreams - J. Storm (ending only)

Initial D Arcade Stage 5

  1. BLAZABILITY m.o.v.e
  2. Looka Bomba - GO 2
  3. Sun in The Rain - MANUEL
  4. Sweet Sixteen Girl - CANDY TAYLOR
  5. Love is The Name of Love - IRENE
  6. Adrenaline - MANUEL
  7. Right Now - DARK ANGELS
  8. Black U.F.O - LUPIN
  9. Gas Gas Gas - MANUEL
  10. Chemical Love - KEVIN & CHERRY
  11. Disco Fire - DAVE RODGERS
  12. Midnight Love - NEO
  13. Rockin' Hardcore - FASTWAY
  14. Speed Man - DAVE SIMON
  15. Fighting! - CODY
  16. Lady Butterfly - m.o.v.e

Initial D Arcade Stage 6 AA

  1. The Double Ace - m.o.v.e
  2. BIRD - m.o.v.e
  3. DON'T TURN IT OFF - GO 2
  4. YOU ARE MY WONDER - QUEEN 26
  5. SUPER RIDER - MARK ASTLEY
  6. EURONIGHT - EUROGROOVE
  7. QUEEN OF MEAN - THE SNAKE
  8. HURRICANE MAN - GOLD-RAKE
  9. ONCE UPON A TIME - PAMSY
  10. SET ME FREE - CHERRY
  11. MAD DESIRE - STEPHY MARTINI
  12. BURN INTO THE BEAT - NICK MANSELL
  13. THE LOVEBITE - DUSTY
  14. KING OF EUROBEAT - JORDAN
  15. ROCK BEATIN' WILD - FASTWAY
  16. FOREVER SAD - HELY

External links

  • http://initiald.sega.jp
  • http://initiald.sega.com
  • Initial D World Forums - http://idforums.net
  • Initial D Arcade Stage 4 forums - http://idforums.net/index.php?showforum=55
  • Initial D Arcade Stage 4 daily updates - http://idforums.net/index.php?showtopic=28053
  • Initial D Arcade Stage 4 archived news - http://idforums.net/index.php?showtopic=24599
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