Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero

Curious about those individuals who drive tricked-out Japanese cars? You know, the lowered Hondas with tires so wide they extend beyond the fenders, the souped-up Toyotas with supersized exhaust pipes, and the custom-painted Nissans with tinted windows and back windshields adorned with adjectives such as "wicked"?
Wonder no more.
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero
delves into the world of highway racing and features customized Japanese autos. The basic premise: cruise the Tokyo highway until you find someone who looks a bit too cocky, flash your lights to signal your racing intentions, and commence speeding. The racing physics in the game aren't perfect, and the graphics may not bowl you over, but
TXR
is a lot of fun, and it can be a very deep game for dedicated players.
There are hundreds of prospective opponents and plenty of ways to upgrade your car, but the one element that will no doubt turn off American racing gamers is the fact that there's only one track for the entire game. If you can handle that, and the lack of any apparent damage from collisions, then
TXR
is good fun.
--Jeff Young

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title: Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero
purchase date: 14-04-2006
publisher: Crave Entertainment
published: 04-05-2001
price: $49.99
platform: PlayStation2
net Rating: 4.5
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genre: PlayStation2 Car
fullTitle: Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero
esrbrating: Everyone
currentValue: $3.76
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country: us
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