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Ridge Racer (Asia)

PSP
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2004
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Drift driving with Reiko Nagase on the launch screen; the PSP identity etched in from the first second. Five circuits with multiple layouts, an emblematic techno-house score, Namco hits hard on its very first try.

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Category
Racing 1 player 3+
Description
Arcade drifting classic on fictional circuits at the PSP launch, featuring the legendary Reiko Nagase as hostess. Published by Namco, released in Asia in December 2004. Five circuits with multiple configurations, impressive visuals for the hardware, ad hoc versus modes, iconic techno-house soundtrack. Asian edition.

Ridge Racer review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Elegant cars, sunlit circuits and a sense of pure speed: the game unfurls an arcade racer of delightful readability and brilliance. The vivid colours and the fluidity of the scrolling overflow with energy. This visual direction, dynamic and polished, stylishly perpetuates the arcade spirit of the series.
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,56 GB 📅12/12/2004
Published by Bandai Namco

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Collector interest

The Asian and Korean pressings of Ridge Racer on PSP, made in very low volume in markets with restricted distribution, markedly rarer than the Western editions. Their appeal lies in this genuine regional scarcity of an acclaimed launch title, making them targets for specialists of Asian pressings. A piece hard to assemble complete for Namco collectors.

Is Ridge Racer still worth playing in 2026?

Ridge Racer on PSP, known as Ridge Racers in Japan, is the PSP's identity etched from the first second of play. Drift driving with Reiko Nagase at the launch screen, five circuits with multiple configurations and an iconic techno-house soundtrack, Namco hits hard from the very first PSP entry. An absolute classic to bring out today.

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