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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known as '''''Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3''''' (頭文字 D ARCADE STAGE Ver.3) in Japan, is an arcade sequel to ''[[Initial D: Arcade Stage Ver. 2]]''. A special version of this game was released for the [[Cycraft]] arcade cabinet titled '''''Initial D: Version 3 Cycraft'''''.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known as '''''Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3''''' (頭文字 D ARCADE STAGE Ver.3) in Japan, is an arcade sequel to ''[[Initial D: Arcade Stage Ver. 2]]''. This version adds  Tsuchisaka, Shomaru, and a variation of Akina when it is snowing. Irohazka's Uphill now no longer needs to be unlocked to select. New cars include the Lan Evo V and VI, the ER34 From Special Stage, and the Mazda RX-8.  A special version of this game was released for the [[Cycraft]] arcade cabinet titled '''''Initial D: Version 3 Cycraft'''''. The Cycraft version of the game removes card support and simplifies upgrading your car. This version of Initial D would be the last version released for the ''[[NAOMI 2]]'' with later entries using PC-based hardware.
  
 
==Production credits==
 
==Production credits==
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*'''{{rolloverText|サウンドライセンスディレクター|Sound License Director}}:''' [[Kazuo Koizumi|小泉 一夫]]
 
*'''{{rolloverText|サウンドライセンスディレクター|Sound License Director}}:''' [[Kazuo Koizumi|小泉 一夫]]
 
*'''{{rolloverText|パブリシティ|Publicity}}:''' [[Taku Sasahara|笹原 拓]], [[Kensaku Nishimura|西村 健作]], [[Nozomi Yamada|山田 望]], [[Nobutaka Arii|有井 伸孝]]
 
*'''{{rolloverText|パブリシティ|Publicity}}:''' [[Taku Sasahara|笹原 拓]], [[Kensaku Nishimura|西村 健作]], [[Nozomi Yamada|山田 望]], [[Nobutaka Arii|有井 伸孝]]
*'''Special Thanks:''' HONDA, MAZDA, MITSUBISHI, NISSAN, SUBARU, SUZUKI, TOYOTA, MAZDASPEED, MUGEN, NISMO, RALLIART, STi, SUZUKI SPORT, TRD, BOMEX, BORDER, BOZZ SPEED, CIBIE, C-ONE, CREATIVE SPORTS, C-WEST, D-SPEED, ENKEI, {{rolloverText|藤田エンジニアリング|FUJITA ENGINEERING}}, FUJITSUBO, HEARTLAND, HKS KANSAI, HONDA TWINCAM, Mine's, MONSTER, RE {{rolloverText|雨宮|AMAMIYA}}, SPOON, SYMS, Techno PRO Spirit, TOM'S, {{rolloverText|浮谷商会|UKIYA SHOKAI}}, VALDI SPORT, VARIS, VOLK RACING, ZERO SPORTS, {{rolloverText|アルフアべット順|Alphabet Jun}}, avex trax, Prime direction, [[Kodansha|講談社]], {{rolloverText|角田 研|Ken Tsunoda}}, {{rolloverText|白戸 雄之|Shirato Takayuki}}, {{rolloverText|ヤングマガジン|Young Magazine}}, {{rolloverText|安友 智|Satoshi Yasutomo}}, Option, [[Akira Nishikawa|西川 彰]], 越地 亮宜, [[Satoshi Yamagata|山形 聡]], [[Yusuke Kiriyama|桐山 祐介]], 平家 雄, [[Tokuhiro Matsuzawa|松澤 徳浩]]
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*'''Special Thanks:''' HONDA, MAZDA, MITSUBISHI, NISSAN, SUBARU, SUZUKI, TOYOTA, MAZDASPEED, MUGEN, NISMO, RALLIART, STi, SUZUKI SPORT, TRD, BOMEX, BORDER, BOZZ SPEED, CIBIE, C-ONE, CREATIVE SPORTS, C-WEST, D-SPEED, ENKEI, {{rolloverText|藤田エンジニアリング|FUJITA ENGINEERING}}, FUJITSUBO, HEARTLAND, HKS KANSAI, HONDA TWINCAM, Mine's, MONSTER, RE {{rolloverText|雨宮|AMAMIYA}}, SPOON, SYMS, Techno PRO Spirit, TOM'S, {{rolloverText|浮谷商会|UKIYA SHOKAI}}, VALDI SPORT, VARIS, VOLK RACING, ZERO SPORTS, {{rolloverText|アルフアべット順|Alphabet Jun}}, [[avex trax]], Prime direction, [[Kodansha|講談社]], {{rolloverText|角田 研|Ken Tsunoda}}, {{rolloverText|白戸 雄之|Shirato Takayuki}}, {{rolloverText|ヤングマガジン|Young Magazine}}, {{rolloverText|安友 智|Satoshi Yasutomo}}, Option, [[Akira Nishikawa|西川 彰]], 越地 亮宜, [[Satoshi Yamagata|山形 聡]], [[Yusuke Kiriyama|桐山 祐介]], 平家 雄, [[Tokuhiro Matsuzawa|松澤 徳浩]]
 
*'''{{rolloverText|プロデューサー|Producer}}:''' [[Kenji Arai|新井 健二]]
 
*'''{{rolloverText|プロデューサー|Producer}}:''' [[Kenji Arai|新井 健二]]
 
*'''{{rolloverText|ディレクター| Director}}:''' [[Isao Matsumoto|松本 功]]
 
*'''{{rolloverText|ディレクター| Director}}:''' [[Isao Matsumoto|松本 功]]
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©[[Sega Rosso|SEGA ROSSO]], [[SEGA]], 2004
 
©[[Sega Rosso|SEGA ROSSO]], [[SEGA]], 2004
 
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Revision as of 01:16, 5 January 2024

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Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3
System(s): Sega NAOMI 2 GD-ROM
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Licensor: Shuichi Shigeno, Kodansha, Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Subaru, Suzuki, Toyota, Mazdaspeed, Monster, Mugen, Nismo, Ralliart, Spoon, Suzuki Sport, TRD
Genre: Racing

















Number of players: 1 to 2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (NAOMI 2 GD-ROM)
JP
¥? ?
Arcade (NAOMI 2 GD-ROM)
US
$? ?
Arcade (NAOMI 2 GD-ROM)
UK
£? ?




















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Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3, known as Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (頭文字 D ARCADE STAGE Ver.3) in Japan, is an arcade sequel to Initial D: Arcade Stage Ver. 2. This version adds Tsuchisaka, Shomaru, and a variation of Akina when it is snowing. Irohazka's Uphill now no longer needs to be unlocked to select. New cars include the Lan Evo V and VI, the ER34 From Special Stage, and the Mazda RX-8. A special version of this game was released for the Cycraft arcade cabinet titled Initial D: Version 3 Cycraft. The Cycraft version of the game removes card support and simplifies upgrading your car. This version of Initial D would be the last version released for the NAOMI 2 with later entries using PC-based hardware.

Production credits

©しげの 秀一/講談社 ©SEGA ROSSO, SEGA, 2004

Source:
In-game credits[2]

Digital manuals

Promotional material

Photo gallery

Physical scans

NAOMI 2, World(?)

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Disc
NAOMI 2, JP

InitialDV3 NAOMI2 JP Disc.jpg
Disc

References



Initial D games on Sega consoles
Sega Saturn
Initial D: Koudou Saisoku Densetsu (1998)
Arcade
Initial D: Arcade Stage (2002) | Initial D: Arcade Stage Ver. 2 (2003) | Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (2004) | Initial D Arcade Stage 4 (2007) | Initial D Arcade Stage 5 (2009) | Initial D Arcade Stage 6 AA (2011) | Initial D Arcade Stage 7 AA X (2012) | Initial D Arcade Stage 8 Infinity (2014) | Initial D Arcade Stage Zero (2017) | Initial D The Arcade (2021)
Sony PlayStation 2
Initial D: Special Stage (2003)
Sony PlayStation Portable
Initial D: Street Stage (2006)
Sony PlayStation 3
Initial D: Extreme Stage (2008)
Nintendo 3DS
Initial D: Perfect Shift Online (2014)
Music
Initial D Arcade Stage Sega Original Tracks (2004) | Initial D Special Stage Sega Original Tracks (2004) | Super Eurobeat Presents Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Original Soundtracks (2007) | Super Eurobeat Presents Initial D Arcade Stage 5 Original Soundtracks + (2009) | Initial D Sega Original Sound Selection (2013)