Difference between revisions of "Suzuki Sport"
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Revision as of 03:48, 30 October 2021
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Founded: 1986[1] | ||
Defunct: 2011-12-01[2] | ||
Merged into: Monster Sport (2011-12-01)[2] | ||
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Suzuki Sport Co., Ltd., also known as Suzuki Sport Racing, was the in-house tuning and motorsports subsidiary of Japanese automobile manufacturer Suzuki, notable for licensing its branding to game developers for the production of numerous video games.
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Company
On December 1, 2011, Suzuki Sport was acquired and merged into fellow Japanese automobile tuning company Monster Sport, while its accessory manufacturing business was formally transferred back to its parent company Suzuki.[2]
Softography
NAOMI 2 GD-ROM
- Initial D: Arcade Stage Ver. 2 (2002)
- Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (2004)
PlayStation 2
- Initial D: Special Stage (2003)
Lindbergh
- Initial D Arcade Stage 4 (2007)
- Initial D Arcade Stage 5 (2009)
RingEdge
- Initial D Arcade Stage 6 AA (2011)
- Initial D Arcade Stage 7 AA X (2012)
- Initial D Arcade Stage 8 Infinity (2014)
External links
- Official website
- Suzuki's twin engine Pikes Peak monsters article by Michael McFarlane at DriveTribe