''Ridge Racer'', released in Japan as , is an
arcade racing
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video game developed by
Namco
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for the
PlayStation Portable
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. It is named after the
eponymous
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''
Ridge Racer
is a racing video game series developed and published for arcade systems and home game consoles by Bandai Namco Entertainment, formerly Namco. The first game, ''Ridge Racer'' (1993), was originally released in arcades for the Namco System 22 h ...
'' video game series to which it belongs. The game was released in Japan on 12 December 2004, in North America on 24 March 2005, and in Europe and Australia on 1 September as a
launch title
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. Available in the game is a fully playable version of the Namco arcade game ''
New Rally-X
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''.
''Ridge Racer'' has been described as a 'compilation' of the series, featuring tracks, cars and remixed soundtrack from previous titles in the 1990s. ''Ridge Racer'' was very well received by critics and was praised for its visuals, gameplay and soundtrack. It was re-released in 2005/2006 as a
platinum title. A sequel titled ''
Ridge Racer 2
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'' has also been released for the PSP.
Gameplay
The core aspect of the entire ''
Ridge Racer
is a racing video game series developed and published for arcade systems and home game consoles by Bandai Namco Entertainment, formerly Namco. The first game, ''Ridge Racer'' (1993), was originally released in arcades for the Namco System 22 h ...
'' series is
drift racing
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, that is traditional lap racing against opponents with the added twist of intentionally
oversteer
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ing and sliding the car through sharp corners and turns, known as "drifting", which earns the player several bonuses during a race.
Game modes are ''World Tour'', ''Single race'', ''Time Trial'', and ''Wireless Battle'', which supports up to 8 player
multiplayer
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over the PSP's ''ad hoc'',
Wi-Fi
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network capability (see
PSP Wireless Networking for further information).
The game also features a
full motion video
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opening, that shows series mascot
Reiko Nagase.
Nitrous
Notable in the game is the "
nitrous
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boost" system. The player has a ''Nitrous Gauge'' made up of three nitrous tanks, which at the start of a race are either completely depleted or only partially full. As the player drifts through the corners (especially at very high
slip angle
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s) during the race, their nitrous gauge fills up. When the player fills up one of the three nitrous tanks, it can be activated to achieve a temporary speed boost. The nitrous tanks cannot be recharged while any tank is in use though, but the residual speed increase when the nitrous boost expires can be used just before entering corners to recharge the player's nitrous tanks at a faster rate than normal.
Music
The music in the game is a collection of new songs and songs taken from previous ''Ridge Racer'' games, arranged across several "discs". The "Red" and "Blue" discs contain all-new songs put together specifically for the game while the two "Classic" discs contains a collection of
remastered
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Mastering
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songs from ''Ridge Racer'' titles. Lastly, the "Remix" disc contains songs from past titles
remix
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ed by their original composers.
Red Disc
# Highride
# Warp Trooper
# Bassrider
# Pulse Phaze
# Chrome Drive
# Synthetic Life
Blue Disc
# Disco Ball
# Night Stream
# Light Groove
# Vanishing Horizon
# Tunnel Visionary
# Tek Trek
Remix Disc
# Rotterdam Nation Remix - from the PlayStation titles, ''Ridge Racer'' and ''Ridge Racer Revolution''.
# Speedster Remix - from the PlayStation titles, ''Ridge Racer'' and ''Ridge Racer Revolution''.
# Drive U 2 Dancing Remix - from the arcade title ''Ridge Racer 2'' and the PlayStation title, ''Ridge Racer Revolution''.
# Rareheroes - featured in many past ''Ridge Racer'' titles.
# Blue Topaz Remix - from the arcade title, ''Rave Racer''.
# Motor Species Remix - from the PlayStation title, ''Ridge Racer Type 4''.
Classic Disc 1
# Ridge Racer - A remastered version of the title tune from the PlayStation title, ''Ridge Racer''.
# Grip - from the arcade title, ''Ridge Racer 2'', and the PlayStation title, ''Ridge Racer Revolution''.
# Euphoria - from the arcade title, ''Rave Racer''.
# Silver Stream - from the PlayStation title, ''Rage Racer''.
# Naked Glow - from the PlayStation title, ''Ridge Racer Type 4''
# Your Vibe - from the PlayStation title, ''Ridge Racer Type 4''.
Classic Disc 2
# Move Me - from the PlayStation title, ''Ridge Racer Type 4''.
# Movin' in Circles - from the PlayStation title, ''Ridge Racer Type 4''.
# Eat 'Em Up! - from the PlayStation title, ''Ridge Racer Type 4'' (this was a secret track acquired along with the ''Pac-Man'' car after unlocking all 320 of the cars featured in the game).
# TsuiTsui - from the PlayStation 2 title, ''Ridge Racer V''.
# Samurai Rocket - from the PlayStation 2 title, ''Ridge Racer V''.
# Daredevil - from the PlayStation 2 title, ''Ridge Racer V''.
Reception
''Ridge Racer'' received "generally favorable reviews" according to the
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Its graphical ability and visuals were incredible on a portable device in 2004, and it was further praised for its gameplay, soundtrack (which also consisted of remixed tracks from older ''Ridge Racer'' titles) and multiplayer option. ''PALGN'' praised the game's graphics and the gameplay and considered the best ''Ridge Racer'' title for PSP.
GameBiz also held similar sentiment of the game. In Japan, ''
Famitsu
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'' gave it a score of two eights and two nines for a total of 34 out of 40.
References
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