Tokyo Highway Battle is a racing game for PlayStation featuring three intricate highway circuits set in Tokyo. Players can choose from 72 high-performance sports cars and earn points to upgrade their vehicles. Developed by Bullet-Proof Software with input from racing expert Keiichi Tsuchiya, the game emphasizes realistic car physics and handling. The Japan-only Saturn version includes additional cutscenes featuring Tsuchiya.
Players navigate through three Tokyo highway circuits driving one of 72 high-performance sports cars. While driving, players earn valuable points which are used to purchase upgrade parts for their vehicle.
To ensure the most realistic gameplay, developers Bullet-Proof Software, enlisted the guidance of racing champion, Keiichi Tsuchiya and automotive specialist, Masaaki Bando Under their supervision, Bullet-Proof painstakingly recreated the physics and handling of each race car.
The Saturn release, only released in Japan, included many more videos and starred the Drift King himself through these cutscenes.