Tokyo Xtreme Racer is a racing game developed for the Sega Dreamcast, released in 1999. As one of the console's launch titles, it features a mission-based gameplay style where players challenge rival drivers on the Shuto Expressway. Players can earn money to enhance and modify their cars, with an extensive selection of Japanese vehicles and tuning parts available. The game draws inspiration from the Tokyo street racing scene and Japanese car culture.
Tokyo Xtreme Racer is a racing video game released in 1999 as one of the console's launch titles, the game was one of the first mission-based racing games. The gameplay involves the player challenging other drivers on the Shuto Expressway in order to gain money to modify and enhance his or her car. The game features a wide variety of Japanese cars and tuning parts to purchase as the player progresses through rivals.
When released in Japan, Shutokō Battle was one of the best selling Dreamcast titles at this time. The game is based on illegal highway racing in Tokyo's Wangan highway with custom tuned cars. A such phenomenon is growing popular in Japan since the 1990s with dedicated manga (Shutokō Battle's biggest inspiration being Wangan Midnight), anime series and video games (C1 Circuit, Wangan Trial, Naniwa Wangan Battle).