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Battle Gear 3 : ウィキペディア英語版
Battle Gear 3

is a 2002 arcade online racing game released by Taito and based on real Japanese locations such as Hakone and touge races on board tuned sports cars licensed by famous Japanese makers including Nissan, Toyota and Mazda. On December 15, 2003, Taito released an updated System 246 version named and featuring seven extra cars including the Mazda RX-8 Type-S (SE3P) and the Nissan 350Z (Z33). Also, four new tracks (the B courses) including a secret one, were added, as well as an exclusive . The Takumi Mode gives the player a finishing time/reduced speed penalty each time the car hits a wall. The purpose of this feature is to offer a more realistic and artistic driving experience ''dixit'' the developer himself. This principle was used one year later by Polyphony Digital in ''Gran Turismo 4''. By Christmas of the same year, Nextech Entertainment ported ''Battle Gear 3'' to the PlayStation 2 with an opening CG movie, an exclusive "Event Race" online contest mode and some extras from the updated version, consisting of four cars (D-Class) and two courses (B).
The ''Battle Gear'' (BG) franchise has a popular following in Asia due to the continuation of the arcade and PlayStation 1990s series. In late 2002, a PAL version of ''Battle Gear 2'' was licensed by Midas Interactive and published as Tokyo Road Race in Europe and Oceania. Both "Net Ranking" and "Network" modes were removed though. By July 2005, Battle Gear 4 was launched in Japan on Taito's latest 2.5 GHz CPU based Type X+ system board. This new episode introduced official tuned cars such as the Nismo Fairlady S-Tune Z33, Nismo Skyline S-Tune R34 or the Apexi RX-7 FD3S (D1GP'05 version), and ''even'' licensed European makers for the ''very first'' time.
==Arcade versions==
The car and track selections were both renewed since ''Battle Gear 2'', a number of cars from this episode were simply removed or replaced by later models (e.g. AE111 Levin BZR, CP9A Lancer evo VI, NA1 NSX S-Zero, GC8 Impreza 22B) and others, like the Celica ZZT231, were actually reintroduced the following year in the Arcade "Tuned" update. ''Battle Gear 3 Tuned'' was completed by fifteen new car types, the extra cars from the PlayStation 2 version were included, while the remaining eleven were Arcade exclusives.
Unlike ''Battle Gear 2'' including four secret "Old Courses" (旧コース) from the first ''Battle Gear'' episode, the updated 2003 version offers six brand new extra "B Courses" (Bコース) instead. Two of them are taken from the domestic version. Compared to ''Battle Gear 2'', ''Battle Gear 3 Tuned'' has twice as many vehicles and tracks.

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