The Fast and the Furious goes gold with new features and screens
Careening over to your handheld with the addicting (?!) smell of burnt rubber, Namco Bandai and Electronic Arts‘ The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift has finally gone gold. Even more good news for racing fans: Namco Bandai has announced new features for the handheld title that’s spun off from the PS2 version.
- Swap Meet – wirelessly trade your customized and tricked-out cars with your friends in a non-career mode
- Tuner Shop – offer a multi-grade oil change as a purchasable item to temporarily increase your cars’ speed and performance
- Extras – unlockable content (pictures and media) from the movie and the real world of racing
Some of you might think that the “Tokyo Drift” movie was a let down, but hey!, that doesn’t mean the game would totally suck. Y’know what they often say: “Gameplay experience may change when playing online.” And a racer that has wireless support would definitely go far (plus all the addiction over car fumes).
Get your shiftsticks ready; we smell more screens coming in 3, 2, 1…
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Careening over to your handheld with the addicting (?!) smell of burnt rubber, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift has finally gone gold. Even more good news for racing fans: Namco Bandai has announced new features for the handheld title that’s spun off from the PS2 version.
- Swap Meet – wirelessly trade your customized and tricked-out cars with your friends in a non-career mode
- Tuner Shop – offer a multi-grade oil change as a purchasable item to temporarily increase your cars’ speed and performance
- Extras – unlockable content (pictures and media) from the movie and the real world of racing
Some of you might think that the “Tokyo Drift” movie was a let down, but hey!, that doesn’t mean the game would totally suck. Y’know what they often say: “Gameplay experience may change when playing online.” And a racer that has wireless support would definitely go far (plus all the addiction over car fumes).
Get your shift sticks ready; more screens in 3, 2, 1…