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Monster Sport Co., Ltd., (モンスタースポーツ) commonly known as simply Monster, is the in-house tuning and motorsports subsidiary of Tajima Motor Corporation, notable for licensing its branding to game developers for the production of numerous video games.
Contents
Company
On December 1, 2011, Monster Sport acquired and absorbed fellow Japanese automobile tuning company Suzuki Sport, whose accessory manufacturing business was formally transferred back to its parent company Suzuki.[2]
Softography
NAOMI 2 GD-ROM
- Initial D: Arcade Stage (2002)
- 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
- Official website (Japanese)