I'm sorry if anything on this topic has been posted about this before but this is my first....anyways, I don't remember where i won it, but the awesome Sprinter Trueno GT-Apex Shigeno version...obviously something weird about it. As far as i know, Initial D has been out in Japan for a number of years, and as i was reading the back of one, it mentioned the creator's name was Shigeno. The one in GT3 has a noted resemblance to Tak's car, and the real clincher-the performance isn't that much better than the Trueno you can buy from the car shop, but it sells for 75,000 in the game. I was just half way pointing out all that info, and halfway wondering if anyone knew if it was supposed to be in homage to Initial D, or if the creators knew each other or what? I read somewhere that the creator of the Gran Turismo series is a big fan of drifting...any responses would be greatly appreciated.
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Well Shuichi Shigeno's trueno really does look like that. Takumi's AE86 from Initial D is actually based off Shigeno's Trueno. I believe it was just a little toy for drifters in Japan and Initial D fans but at the same time Initial D was a sort of revolutionary series for drifting and so i think it was to promote Shuichi Shigeno and Initial D.
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Originally posted by Spy001
hah right on man...i dont know much about initial d at all...some people say the locations and what not are real...and maybe the story? eh i dunno but yeah any info is awesome
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The Shigeno version AE86 in GT3 is in there because he was one of the car designers for the game and with his previous work in Initial D he pitched the idea of throwing in his car as a special model.
that car and the one u buy from the dealership are totally different.... its lighter, makes more power, handles a hell of a lot better, plus the infamous carbon bonnet with panda paint.
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Originally posted by TougeDorifuto
All of the locations are real and accurately mapped. Everything in the series is real. I'm not kidding. Some stores and such are renamed. All of the touges have the real names EXCEPT Mt. Akina, that's actually called Mt. Haruna.
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