

Fish and chips shop in Japan is highly rated by foreigners, but will it impress a Japanese local? 8 views.Source: Twitter/TYudai via My Game News Flash Now that Densha de D has broken out to worldwide fame, let’s just hope that no train conductors get any weird ideas and start trying to pull drifting tricks in real life. If you want to see the rest of Awesome Games Done Quick, then be sure to tune in at the stream on Twitch. (Skip ahead to 2:00 if you’re in a hurry.) ▼ …but when you get to see it live, it’s like it’s 2004 again. TfI4UzmEmP- Rafay Hashmi October 9, 2017

このアーカイブの14時間目あたりで見れるよ- U-Die January 12, 2018įun fact: there is an Initial D parody centered around trains, which is the origin of the multi-track drifting meme. ▼ If you want to watch for yourself, the speedrun startsĪt 13 hours 58 minutes. Every second is pure gold. And who can blame them? The high-speed train-racing thrills, the drama between the characters, and of course the snazzily-dressed and knowledgeable speedrunners who made train-drifting look easy.

The chat was absolutely in love with the game. 90,000 people fromĪll over the world are watching, and praising it as a, ‘f***ing Japanese game!’ lol” ▼ “Densha de D was run at AGDQ, and I laughed out loud. And of course it was recently featured on the biggest speedrunning stream of them all, Awesome Games Done Quick. The parody retains all the thrills of illegal high-speed racing of the original, but Densha de D focuses on a vehicle that you don’t usually see races with: trains.Īdding to the hilarity, Densha de D takes itself as seriously as the source material, making every page a challenge not to burst out laughing at the absurdity of it all.Īnd of course there’s a Densha de D video game based on the dojinshi manga. The speedrunners train-ed hard, let’s hope they don’t run out of steam and go off the rails.ĭensha de D is a dojinshi parody of the popular racing manga Initial D.
