Published on September 28th,2010 at 4:35 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Konami releases new 3D Arcade Setting in Japan with 3D Road Fighters

Konami releases new 3D Arcade Setting in Japan with 3D Road Fighters.

I,m sure that some of you hardcore gamers remember Konami‘s old 1984 arcade hit: Road Fighter or its sequel Midnight Run : Road Fighter 2, last week, Konami announced another version of its arcade legend, with 3D Road Fighters, the ultimate 3D version of this game where you will not only have the choice to drive in some of the finest cars including the Nissan GT-R SpecV, Lancer Evolution X GRS, Ford GT, Audi R8 or BMW’s Mini Coopers and and Japan’s beloved Van the Toyota Vellfire, but you will also be able to enjoy this latest sequel in 3D with a dedicated arcade cabinet with seat mounted 3D glasses.

Already available across Japan, 3D Road Fighters can be enjoyed in either 2D or 3D and can play in Co-op with 4 players at a time…

3D Shifts Drive Games into High Gear

KONAMI will release “ROAD FIGHTERS,” an all new 3D racing game featuring an online multiplayer mode, at video arcades from the end of this September. This revolutionary 3D game immerses players in one of the most thrilling arcade racing experiences on the planet.

The special 3D effects of “ROAD FIGHTERS” put players behind the wheel for racing excitement with stereoscopic and deep view. The action is fast and furious as players race neck and neck in a high speed adventure packed with thrills and spills. “ROAD FIGHTERS” delivers over-the-top excitement with a realistic sensory experience that puts players in the driver’s seat as they push the pedal to the metal in a bid to be first across the finish line.

Equipped with seat-mounted 3D glasses, “ROAD FIGHTERS” puts cutting-edge 3D game technology at players’ fingertips as they switch between 2D and 3D with the simple push of a button, enabling dual-adjustment of 3D effects. The game seat is equipped with a second 3D lens on the back so that spectators can get in on all the high-speed 3D action.

“ROAD FIGHTERS” features ‘Multiplayer Online mode’ that lets players at arcades across the country go head to head with one another in online tournaments as well as ‘Road Fighter Challenge mode’ where players can earn customized parts to tune up their car every time they successfully complete a mission.

“ROAD FIGHTERS” will be compatible with KONAMI’s PASELI digital cash system. Incorporating additional modes and unique playing features specifically designed for PASELI, “ROAD FIGHTERS” will enable arcade operators to offer gameplay and pricing that go light years beyond the limits of ordinary coin-operated systems.

KONAMI is continually leveraging the latest in technology to develop innovative products like “ROAD FIGHTERS” and the recently unveiled 3D game sensation, “METAL GEAR ARCADE”, as it brings arcade games to new heights.

Via Konami
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Konami releases new 3D Arcade Setting in Japan with 3D Road Fighters
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  • http://www.kuubrog.com Kuujiryo

    Make sure to keep some hygiene wipes handy when it’s your turn after that fat, sweaty, pimply guy’s face has been glued to the 3D glasses for 15 minutes.

  • http://www.live4d.de Waldemar

    Nice thing. Somebody know what does this thing will cost? For Users that understand germany language there is a german 3D and Virtual Reality Portal http://www.live4d.de

    Bye
    Waldi

  • http://www.webgadgetreview.com/ Web Gadget

    Awesome arcade! Hope we can try it outside of Japan soon…

  • aidan

    Any idea who I need to contact to purchase one of these machines…please email me.

 

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