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Ridge Racer 3D
Ridge Racer 3D is a 2011 racing video game developed and published by Namco Bandai Games for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the first Ridge Racer series title on a Nintendo platform since Ridge Racer DS (2004) and as usual for the series revolves around cars racing around high speed tracks while drifting. The game received positive reviews and was a commercial success.
The game introduces a Drift button, specially designed for beginners to the Ridge Racer series and allows them to drift easily using one button press.
There are two main gameplay types: Single Player and Versus. Versus is a multi-player mode which allows the ability to play against other players via a wireless connection in Standard Race, One-Make Race and Team Battle by either hosting or joining a race using Nintendo 3DS local play.
Other minor gameplay types include: Records (allowing the player to view their records achieved in Single Player and check local rankings based on records acquired from friends or via StreetPass), AV player (allowing to watch replays of past races while listening to music of choice), Options, and Garage (allowing to view and modify cars the player has acquired).
There are several single player game modes:
Namco Bandai had announced the creation of a Ridge Racer for Nintendo's upcoming system at E3 2010. The game was designed to take advantage of the device screen's 3D stereo view.
The game was released in Japan as a launch title on 26 February 2011 and in North America on 22 March, five days prior to the launch of the Nintendo 3DS itself in that region. Ridge Racer 3D was also released in Europe on 25 March and in Australia on 31 March.
The background music was produced by Namco Bandai's NBGI unit, including Rio Hamamoto, Taku Inoue, Hiroshi Okubo, Akihiko Ishikawa, and Ryo Watanabe. The opening theme (Do You Wanna Ride?) and closing theme (Tonight) vocals and spoken words by Sky Hy and Heather Jonson, from King Street Sounds. The soundtrack album was released on CD on 9 May 2011 by the SuperSweep label.
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Ridge Racer 3D
Ridge Racer 3D is a 2011 racing video game developed and published by Namco Bandai Games for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the first Ridge Racer series title on a Nintendo platform since Ridge Racer DS (2004) and as usual for the series revolves around cars racing around high speed tracks while drifting. The game received positive reviews and was a commercial success.
The game introduces a Drift button, specially designed for beginners to the Ridge Racer series and allows them to drift easily using one button press.
There are two main gameplay types: Single Player and Versus. Versus is a multi-player mode which allows the ability to play against other players via a wireless connection in Standard Race, One-Make Race and Team Battle by either hosting or joining a race using Nintendo 3DS local play.
Other minor gameplay types include: Records (allowing the player to view their records achieved in Single Player and check local rankings based on records acquired from friends or via StreetPass), AV player (allowing to watch replays of past races while listening to music of choice), Options, and Garage (allowing to view and modify cars the player has acquired).
There are several single player game modes:
Namco Bandai had announced the creation of a Ridge Racer for Nintendo's upcoming system at E3 2010. The game was designed to take advantage of the device screen's 3D stereo view.
The game was released in Japan as a launch title on 26 February 2011 and in North America on 22 March, five days prior to the launch of the Nintendo 3DS itself in that region. Ridge Racer 3D was also released in Europe on 25 March and in Australia on 31 March.
The background music was produced by Namco Bandai's NBGI unit, including Rio Hamamoto, Taku Inoue, Hiroshi Okubo, Akihiko Ishikawa, and Ryo Watanabe. The opening theme (Do You Wanna Ride?) and closing theme (Tonight) vocals and spoken words by Sky Hy and Heather Jonson, from King Street Sounds. The soundtrack album was released on CD on 9 May 2011 by the SuperSweep label.