I swear, the more PVs they release, the weirder this game appears… and that’s a pretty high mark for a game that started out with racing trains doing spins through the air. That is all.
Some years back, Taito thought to themselves, "You know what Japanese arcade goers want to do…? DRIVE A TRAIN! Brilliant!" Thus they set up an arcade cabinet to resemble a train… uh… cockpit? And Densha de Go! was born. Then there was a comic doujin mixing Densha de Go! with Initial D, which has now apparently inspired an actual doujin game. About racing trains. Multi-track drifting is the least of the weird things about this one, although the manga panels presentation is kind of interesting. There’s even apparently a trial version, should you catch their site in one of the 3 hours a day when it’s actually up. Thanks to Setra for the original heads-up.