It kinda predicted NFS Prostreet, with the theme for grassroot racing scene in Japan but including Shutokou as the stage. If Genki can get its feet back with new Tokyo Xtreme Racer, then I would wish for a C1 Grand Prix sequel even fourth Kaido title is in my mind.
TXR fans we're eating great these days. I literally forgot this existed too. I'll play it for sure while waiting for the recently announced TXR4 by Genki. Thanks for the heads up man
Thanks for sharing! I love the Genki racers, especially the Tokyo Xtreme Racer series. I was surprised to see that they're making a new one..the first in 18 years! This isn't one I'm familiar with, so I'll have to give it a shot! Cool that they have all the same teams from the TXR games.
It's about time. For years people have been using Assetto Corsa to play a massive conversion of the Tokyo circuit from TXR, and although the new level of realism there is amazing, all you can do is cruise around it by yourself or use it to race friends online. You don't get any of the RPG style gameplay loop of upgrading your car and battling weirdly themed CPU opponents. There's a big community of people just begging for TXR to return to its former glory.
I think this is one of Genki's best racers. Genki has covered many of Japan's racing cultures; highway racing, touge racing, and for this, track days. I love the aesthetic. What yellow did for R4, Grey did for this. I also love that they turned autozone shopping into gameplay mechanics, where car products act as perk loadouts.
I was going to comment it's great and it would be as great to have a translation patch for the career mode of Sega Rally 2006, and I just saw that a translation patch for that game has been released 2 months ago :) So the 2 almost 2 decades old japanese racing game needing a translation patch the most got one almost at the same time.
Ah yes Racing Battle C1 Grand Prix, out of all the quirky games Genki released, this one might be the quirkiest of the lot, as a previous commenter said, this is what happens when you throw Shutokou Battle (TXR) and Gran Turismo into a blender. The game feels incredible to play, the visuals still hold up really well and now it's great to think we can actually understand what the menus say (no more language barrier issues!), shame the rivals names and bios still aren't there but this is so much better than when I played the game a few years back where I had to constantly keep a page open in the internet to figure out the menus! This game is fantastic, it really feels like the "ultimate track day simulator", and the soundtrack is the best of all Genki has ever done, the remixes they did for Ave Maria or Aria in G Major still play constantly in my head, and original compositions like "Destiny Angel" and "Atomic Flower" are addicting with beautiful melody. With the translation I hope more people get to experience RBC1GP! like the TXR games it's a completely unique experience.
Loved these genki games and never got to try this one. I played through a lot of kaido battle 2 without understanding a majority of it. Still had a blast
I didn't even know about this game and I am aware of genki and wow the racing module looks great and I am defo a blur screen off guy lol am definitely getting this
I have been playing this a LOT since this came out. It's definitely not *anything* like a sim, and you don't need the racing line at all... it's pure arcade. Don't be scared off by that Gran Turismo comparison, it's pretty off-base ;) But that soundtrack, holy crap. The entire OST plays like a set if you listen to it on its' own, and it's so damned great. Some of the best dance and trance I've ever heard in a game. Definitely up there with Formula Karts and Wangan Midnight.
Because it's the biggest graphical bump between generations. No generation since comes even close. As an example, compare Resident Evil 1 in PlayStation vs Resident Evil 1 remake for the GameCube, or Gran Turismo 1 and 2 vs 3.
@@bombjack1984 Its not just being "upscaled", its "rendering" at higher internal resolution. And no, the Ps2 looks just fine on a crt tv, back in the day i would say, it had the "sharpest" output form the 3 consoles.
I got this from Japan when it was new, most of the Genki games you can muddle through quite easily but this one is a bit more annoying with the menus. I remember I had a piece of paper with the translations written down. Main thing I remember is that car overheating was a big issue and you had to upgrade the cooling or your car would overheat if raced for any length of time.
Yeah that's a very standard feature in the Shutokou Battle games and in Racing Battle C1GP. Just like in Shutokou, look out for the pit areas I think they also cool down the engine in this game. The Kaido games instead have the engine overheat feature replaced by brake overheat, which reduces their stopping power.
@@frylucas That's right - though SB01 the overheating tended to happen once you started tuning and turning the boost up, from memory on C1GP you could be looking at a standard car overheating after just a couple of laps so cooling was a huge priority! Admittedly it has been a while since I've played it though.
Thanks for covering this! I think none of the genki racing games can be forced to 480p on real hardware unfortunatly I wonder if there'sa 16:9 patch though Played this once and indeed got stuck, seemed kind of boring though. Perhaps I should give this one another shot now with the translation! "learn Japanese!" Who writes that? How about: "just buy all those real cars and move to Japan to race them on those circuits/streets!" My favortie Genki game? Shutokou Battle '97 on Saturn TOKYO Highway Challenge 2 (that's the European version) on DC Wangan Midnight on ps2 Wangan Midnight on ps3
15 years ago my favorite racing game was Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2. I played it to death, and with my trained eyes, i can tell that in this Racing battle game, there are exactly the same racing tracks as in Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2. Very interesting, as I understand it, this is one of the real tracks in Tokyo 🤔#GenkiRulz
First video of yours I’ve seen. Not to be funny, but is your downward inflection at the end of every sentence a gimmick, or is that just how you speak? Like, you’ll say “do.” But instead you stretch it out to “doooo” and the pitch falls off a cliff. Intentional or…?
I don't wanna sound or be condescending but you know you have to flash your lights at the opponents driving to invite them to battle, right? (I haven't watched the full video)
@VideoGameEsoterica not for me unfortunately as Point Blank 1,2,3 menus and instructions before the start of each round are all in Japanese costing me an extra couple of seconds before I figure out what I need to do for each minigame :( There was a group that started translating it but they gave up halfway due to the way the menus work with the games textures
@@VideoGameEsoterica yeah, but you don't have to change your tone when ending your sentences. If you were monotone would be more bearable, but you end sentences going down in tone. Maybe use AI voice lol
What is the level of car customization? I'm assuming deeper than other Tokyo Extreme Racer games since you call it Gran Turismo level? I think you should have showed the car upgrade and customization stuff but it's all good even if I don't get to play it then I'll check out the OST.
Something about the way racing games on PS2 looked. *Mwa chef’s kiss* perfection 👌
It’s definitely a distinctive look
So, it's basically Tokyo Xtreme Turismo
That sounds bad ass I'm gonna go look for that translation right now.
Haha exactly what it is
It kinda predicted NFS Prostreet, with the theme for grassroot racing scene in Japan but including Shutokou as the stage. If Genki can get its feet back with new Tokyo Xtreme Racer, then I would wish for a C1 Grand Prix sequel even fourth Kaido title is in my mind.
Now that you mention it totally
TXR fans we're eating great these days. I literally forgot this existed too. I'll play it for sure while waiting for the recently announced TXR4 by Genki. Thanks for the heads up man
I’m just happy we’re getting a new game
Thanks for sharing! I love the Genki racers, especially the Tokyo Xtreme Racer series. I was surprised to see that they're making a new one..the first in 18 years! This isn't one I'm familiar with, so I'll have to give it a shot! Cool that they have all the same teams from the TXR games.
Yes I’m glad the franchise is coming back
It's about time. For years people have been using Assetto Corsa to play a massive conversion of the Tokyo circuit from TXR, and although the new level of realism there is amazing, all you can do is cruise around it by yourself or use it to race friends online. You don't get any of the RPG style gameplay loop of upgrading your car and battling weirdly themed CPU opponents. There's a big community of people just begging for TXR to return to its former glory.
@@jiijijjijiijiij wow. That's news to me. There's a couple games trying to fill the void, but I haven't played any that have done it for me.
Long overdue for sure. A classic franchise
I think this is one of Genki's best racers. Genki has covered many of Japan's racing cultures; highway racing, touge racing, and for this, track days.
I love the aesthetic. What yellow did for R4, Grey did for this. I also love that they turned autozone shopping into gameplay mechanics, where car products act as perk loadouts.
I was going to comment it's great and it would be as great to have a translation patch for the career mode of Sega Rally 2006, and I just saw that a translation patch for that game has been released 2 months ago :)
So the 2 almost 2 decades old japanese racing game needing a translation patch the most got one almost at the same time.
It’s always weird how close these things time up
Ah yes Racing Battle C1 Grand Prix, out of all the quirky games Genki released, this one might be the quirkiest of the lot, as a previous commenter said, this is what happens when you throw Shutokou Battle (TXR) and Gran Turismo into a blender. The game feels incredible to play, the visuals still hold up really well and now it's great to think we can actually understand what the menus say (no more language barrier issues!), shame the rivals names and bios still aren't there but this is so much better than when I played the game a few years back where I had to constantly keep a page open in the internet to figure out the menus!
This game is fantastic, it really feels like the "ultimate track day simulator", and the soundtrack is the best of all Genki has ever done, the remixes they did for Ave Maria or Aria in G Major still play constantly in my head, and original compositions like "Destiny Angel" and "Atomic Flower" are addicting with beautiful melody. With the translation I hope more people get to experience RBC1GP! like the TXR games it's a completely unique experience.
Genki had their hands in so many genres. Which I love about them
More people need to know about this game, this is imo Genki's finest creation
Genki nailed it with the racing games
100%
Now all it needs is an HD texture pack and it will be perfect!
Maybe one day
So many new translations lately! 🔥
And we are all happy for it!
Thank modern games to turn special people towards retro games.
Thank god CDR is still around
Waiting for the day DreamMix TV World Fighters gets translated as well as the Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes series and the Toukon Retsuden series.
@AllieRX still so many games that could be translated
You been killing it lately video game esoterica thanks for all your work and bringing us some interesting hidden gems which you are the master of
Happy to do it and plenty more to come!
Looks great and the speed and smooth gameplay make it feel like being worth a play.
Def worth your time!
oh hell yes! one of my favorite PS2 games. Owned a physical copy since it released. Super stoked for this.
Gonna be a lot easier to play now :)
I saw this drop a little while ago, but I wasn't sure if it was even that good, but I decided to get it on your recommendation!
Plenty of fun for a sim style racer
Tokyo Xtreme Racer. Is Finally Returned
Fun it’s coming back
this had a primitive livery editor before every other car game had a livery editor ❤... not sure if this or Forza 1 had the editor first
Ooh good question
Forza 1 came out a year before this, iirc. That said, the livery editor is very similar to the one in Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3, which came out in 2003
Loved these genki games and never got to try this one. I played through a lot of kaido battle 2 without understanding a majority of it. Still had a blast
It’s fun we are getting a new one
I didn't even know about this game and I am aware of genki and wow the racing module looks great and I am defo a blur screen off guy lol am definitely getting this
Enjoy it!
Added to my collection list! Thanks!
I have been playing this a LOT since this came out. It's definitely not *anything* like a sim, and you don't need the racing line at all... it's pure arcade. Don't be scared off by that Gran Turismo comparison, it's pretty off-base ;)
But that soundtrack, holy crap. The entire OST plays like a set if you listen to it on its' own, and it's so damned great. Some of the best dance and trance I've ever heard in a game. Definitely up there with Formula Karts and Wangan Midnight.
I say all the handling is sim!
then it's simcade? or similar to TXR3?
@@alenny1740 Not even simcade. It's like TXR3, for sure. Much easier to control than TXR 2/Zero, and I guess even stuff like TXR Drift 2.
@@akumajobelmont nice, from my experience TXRZ isn't hard to drive
@@alenny1740 It's definitely not, but this is even easier! :)
Man, why does the PS2 still look so good after nearly a quarter of a century?
Just has that vibe. Modern enough to not look “old” and old enough to look “retro”
Because it's the biggest graphical bump between generations. No generation since comes even close.
As an example, compare Resident Evil 1 in PlayStation vs Resident Evil 1 remake for the GameCube, or Gran Turismo 1 and 2 vs 3.
I’d say biggest bump ever was SNES / Genesis era to 3D. I mean we gained a whole dimension
Because it's being massively upscaled by an emulator! Native PS2 has the roughest image quality of that generation.
@@bombjack1984 Its not just being "upscaled", its "rendering" at higher internal resolution. And no, the Ps2 looks just fine on a crt tv, back in the day i would say, it had the "sharpest" output form the 3 consoles.
I got this from Japan when it was new, most of the Genki games you can muddle through quite easily but this one is a bit more annoying with the menus. I remember I had a piece of paper with the translations written down. Main thing I remember is that car overheating was a big issue and you had to upgrade the cooling or your car would overheat if raced for any length of time.
Yes this one is so in depth it’s hard to navigate otherwise
Yeah that's a very standard feature in the Shutokou Battle games and in Racing Battle C1GP. Just like in Shutokou, look out for the pit areas I think they also cool down the engine in this game.
The Kaido games instead have the engine overheat feature replaced by brake overheat, which reduces their stopping power.
@@frylucas That's right - though SB01 the overheating tended to happen once you started tuning and turning the boost up, from memory on C1GP you could be looking at a standard car overheating after just a couple of laps so cooling was a huge priority! Admittedly it has been a while since I've played it though.
I have the soundtrack to this on my Hi-Fi. Genki were right up there with Sega and Namco for racing games. I hope they come back fully.
If this new game is a hit and sells well you never know
@@VideoGameEsoterica
I took a break from the internet for a couple of days and missed the announcement. Hyped!
We’re getting a new Tokyo xtreme racer game? I love the series, my favorite is txr0
Yep they announced a new one
If you hear of more info of the new game , can you let us know?
Haven’t heard much at all
Thanks for covering this!
I think none of the genki racing games can be forced to 480p on real hardware unfortunatly
I wonder if there'sa 16:9 patch though
Played this once and indeed got stuck, seemed kind of boring though. Perhaps I should give this one another shot now with the translation!
"learn Japanese!" Who writes that?
How about: "just buy all those real cars and move to Japan to race them on those circuits/streets!"
My favortie Genki game?
Shutokou Battle '97 on Saturn
TOKYO Highway Challenge 2 (that's the European version) on DC
Wangan Midnight on ps2
Wangan Midnight on ps3
It’s not “boring”…it’s just “sim”, and for some people that totally is boring. Which makes sense. It’s a whole diff vibe
NOOOOOOOO!!!! REALLY!!!!!! :O I always wanted this game! I might actually have to sort out alternate access to PS2 games...
Yep! Translated :)
15 years ago my favorite racing game was Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2. I played it to death, and with my trained eyes, i can tell that in this Racing battle game, there are exactly the same racing tracks as in Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2. Very interesting, as I understand it, this is one of the real tracks in Tokyo 🤔#GenkiRulz
And we’re getting a new game too!
@@VideoGameEsoterica I KNOW!!! But i would like remasters of previous parts, or remakes. But the new part is also good
I’m just happy it’s coming back
Ha I’m glad I’m not the only one whipping out google translate on my phone, usually on quite a regular basis!
Haha I’m doing it all the time
@@VideoGameEsoterica Haha cool, been using it a lot lately for the shottrigger series on the Switch, M2 don’t really do English🤪
First video of yours I’ve seen.
Not to be funny, but is your downward inflection at the end of every sentence a gimmick, or is that just how you speak?
Like, you’ll say “do.” But instead you stretch it out to “doooo” and the pitch falls off a cliff. Intentional or…?
It’s just how I talk in front of the mic
@@VideoGameEsoterica Props for using your own voice. Getting real tired of AI voices when I watch videos from new channels.
lol no ai here
Definitely gonna give this a shot! Right as the new TXR was announced as well...
Wild to think we are getting a new game
@@VideoGameEsoterica We're getting a new game?!
First this translation, now I find out there's a new TXR
It looks like that Asetto Corsa modded Japan track but this time as a legit game 😏😏
Someone else mentioned that. Good eye
Everyone doesn't like TXR Drift 1 handling but I love driving there whereas I hate driving in TXRD2 and Kaido Racer
Makes sense
This game never had an English translation? Didn't know, badly remembered. First saw it on Kacey's channel.
Not until now no
IS this Gran Turismo for Tuner Cars?
Haha basically
@@VideoGameEsoterica dud i just watched the promotional video for the game! i think i came a little
what is the ms latency on PCSX2, the program... not the screen or controller.
I’d have to check
I might try running this on my ps3 slim
Seems like a good a place as any to play
Very cool. Now we can undeestand it 😊
A LOT easier to play
I don't wanna sound or be condescending but you know you have to flash your lights at the opponents driving to invite them to battle, right? (I haven't watched the full video)
Yes. I’m not really focusing on the game. But the translation
@@VideoGameEsoterica I see. Though, it makes a pretty relaxing experience to just cruise around the track without starting any race.
Now if only we can get an english translation for the Gunvari collection on PS2 😢
At least that is infinitely playable without English
@VideoGameEsoterica not for me unfortunately as Point Blank 1,2,3 menus and instructions before the start of each round are all in Japanese costing me an extra couple of seconds before I figure out what I need to do for each minigame :( There was a group that started translating it but they gave up halfway due to the way the menus work with the games textures
@kas2k4 I guess I just have it memorized from from way too many hours lol
I like your videos but this is not a gem in my humble opinion, the speed effect is really bad
You can just turn it off
It does not really look that interesting...
Well not every game is for everybody
You’re diction is so flat and uniform - it’s very off putting. Sorry
Same.. I watch them on mute with closed caption
Just how I talk
@@ilkeryoldasNow that's just rude
Bruh speak English! XD
@@VideoGameEsoterica yeah, but you don't have to change your tone when ending your sentences. If you were monotone would be more bearable, but you end sentences going down in tone. Maybe use AI voice lol
What is the level of car customization? I'm assuming deeper than other Tokyo Extreme Racer games since you call it Gran Turismo level? I think you should have showed the car upgrade and customization stuff but it's all good even if I don't get to play it then I'll check out the OST.
Gran Turismo comparisons was in regards to handling. That being said it has a good customization menu