The first Shutokou Battle, a snappy Japanese urban sim. Demanding driving, faithful cars and a mesmerizing nighttime highway mood. A Dreamcast tuning classic.
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Racing1 player3+
Description
The player challenges rivals in street racing on Tokyo expressways in this Genki demo preview. Published by Genki, demo version. Street racing on Tokyo expressways with tuned cars, nocturnal clashes against varied rivals, demo content.
Shutokou Battle is the Japanese edition of Genki's night-racing game, the sub-series' first console entry localised as Tokyo Xtreme Racer in the West. Collector value comes from that founding position and from the specific Japanese sleeve preserving the original urban Japanese identity.
An underrated gem
On Tokyo's night-time expressways, this racer bets everything on the straight-up duel: no circuits, just rivals to overtake and a tension gauge that decides the winner. Kept in Japan and low-key, it was overshadowed by flashier series. Fans of tuning and realistic urban racing will taste a tension all its own.
Better with friends
Nighttime highway duels where you challenge a rival wheel to wheel until you drain their life gauge by pulling away. The competition rests on the tension of that one-on-one face-off, built on bluff, late braking and risky overtakes. The head-to-head rather than the big pack breeds an intimate, tense rivalry you eagerly restart to settle the score.
Is Shutokou Battle still worth playing in 2026?
Night racing on the Tokyo metropolitan expressway by Genki, this title invents a unique take on the road duel where each rival holds an SP bar that drops with mistakes and distance. The handling leans toward accessible simulation, the urban night offers a striking atmosphere and the tuning grants satisfying mechanical progression. For anyone after a singular Japanese racer far from the classic circuits, the title retains a unique atmosphere and a pleasant underground flavour even today.