


There’s no need to worry about all the usual rules and regulations that define a typical train sim experience either, although instead of this apparent simplicity turning the game into a glorified slot car set Densha de D instead uses this opportunity to bring vibrant texture to other areas, giving the game depth in a different way. It’s a satisfying technique to pull off taking a side-on stance as the bend comes into view, correcting yourself on the straight so you’re ready for the next corner, quickly dancing between the lines to avoid an incoming obstacle while keeping the needle at the very edge of the speedometer’s upper limit. Mastering the art of multi-track drifting is the key to racing success, as hopping across two railway lines allows your train to keep or even safely increase its speed around the many tight corners found in these fictionalised takes on small stretches of Japan’s rail network.
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The manual even includes the complete first chapter at the back (or the front, depending on how you look at it), just so you can enjoy comparing and contrasting the original work and your own playthrough of Lightning Stage’s opening race.Īnd as for every other race in the game? Don’t worry, they’re a whole heap of fun whether you already have some idea of what’s to come or have never seen a train drift around a bend at impossible speeds in your life. This 2010 game’s based on the successful manga of the same name, and lifts its high-speed scenarios directly from the fantastic stories illustrated within. Looking for something in particular? Search for: Click here to be taken to a random article! Archives Archives

The manga is licensed in North America by Del Rey Manga, which released the manga on November 7, 2006. Kodansha released the manga on June 13, 2005. Train_Man: A Shōjo Manga ( 電車男〜美女と純情ヲタク青年のネット発ラブストーリー, Densha Otoko: Bijo to Junjō Otaku Seinen no Net-hatsu Love Story, "Train_Man: Beauty and the Simple Otaku-Boy, an Internet Love Story") is a one shot shōjo manga written and illustrated by Machiko Ocha. It is available in English as a scanlation. Akita Shoten released the manga's three tankōbon volumes between Maand January 20, 2006. It was serialized in Akita Shoten's Weekly Shōnen Champion from December 28, 2004. Train_Man: Go, Poison Man! ( 電車男 がんばれ毒男!, Densha Otoko: Ganbare Doku Otoko! ) is written by Hitori Nakano and illustrated by Daisuke Dōke. It is licensed in France by Taifu Comics. The manga is licensed in North America by CMX, which released the manga's three tankōbon volumes between Octoand April 30, 2007. Akita Shoten released the manga's three tankōbon volumes between Maand February 20, 2006. It was serialized in Akita Shoten's Champion Red from January 19, 2005. "Adventures of Densha Otoko" ( 電車男の冒険)ĭensha Otoko: The Story of a Train Man Who Fell in Love With A Girl ĭensha Otoko: The Story of a Train Man Who Fell in Love With A Girl ( 電車男〜でも、俺旅立つよ.〜, Densha Otoko: Demo, Ore Tabidatsuyo) is written and illustrated by Wataru Watanabe. It is licensed in France by Kurokawa, in Spain by Glènat España and in Germany by Carlsen Comics. It was licensed in North America by Viz Media, which released the manga's three tankōbon volumes between Octoand February 13, 2007. Shogakukan released the manga's three tankōbon volumes between Apand September 5, 2005. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Young Sunday from January 6, 2005. Train_Man: Densha Otoko ( 電車男〜ネット発、各駅停車のラブストーリー〜, Densha Otoko: Net-hatsu, Kakueki-teisha no Love Story, "Train_Man: Internet, Local Train Love Story") is written and illustrated by Hidenori Hara.
