Tokyo Xtreme Racer
News, coverage and analysis tracking Tokyo Xtreme Racer across the outlets.- From Hydro Drift Ninjas to Sonic Napoleons: I spent far too long definitively ranking Tokyo Xtreme Racer’s best opponent namesThis article ranks the best opponent names from the racing game Tokyo Xtreme Racer, highlighting humorous and evocative monikers. The author discusses various racers' nicknames, their associated cars, and brief backstories, ultimately crowning 'Big Mum' as the top choice for its quirky vibe.
- Steam week in review: Forza Horizon is the last truly mainstream multiplatform racing seriesForza Horizon 6 is a top seller on Steam, with over 500,000 pre-orders reported by mid-April, indicating strong consumer interest despite the game's not yet being released. The article discusses the declining mainstream relevance of racing games, with Forza Horizon being a notable exception, and analyzes sales trends for various racing titles on Steam.
- What are we all playing this weekend?Several members of the team shared their weekend gaming plans, ranging from continuing to play Cyberpunk 2077 and Overwatch to starting Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Others are looking forward to new experiences like Saros or revisiting older titles such as Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and American Truck Simulator. Some are also exploring indie titles like Tavern Keeper and Family Reunion.
- What are we all playing this weekend?Several members of the gaming publication share their weekend gaming plans, ranging from revisiting Cyberpunk 2077 and Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag to starting new games like The Third Shift and Generation Exile. Some are opting for handheld play on the Steam Deck due to minor injuries or while waiting for home renovations.
- What are we all playing this weekend?Several gaming outlets discuss their weekend gaming plans, with titles like Pragmata, The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, and various racing games being mentioned. Some staff are also working on guides for games such as Mouse: PI For Hire and Pragmata.
- What are we all playing this weekend?Several individuals from the publication discuss their gaming plans for a UK bank holiday weekend. Topics include returning to Cyberpunk 2077 after its updates, trying out indie titles like Raccoin and Discopup, and revisiting games like Overwatch and Atomfall. Some mention upcoming DLC and new cars for racing simulators.
- What are we all playing this weekend?Several gaming journalists share their weekend plans, which include playing games like Pokopia on Nintendo Switch, Elden Ring on Steam Deck, and Screamer. Other titles mentioned are Tokyo Extreme Racer, Atomfall, Legend of Khiimori, Sable, Animal Crossing, Good Pizza Great Pizza, Prince of Persia, and Minos. The article humorously contrasts the difficulty of small-town social interactions with challenging video games.
- 2026 video game release date calendarThis article provides a comprehensive calendar of video game releases scheduled for 2026, including specific dates for titles like Grand Theft Auto 6 in November and early year releases such as Resident Evil Requiem. It details monthly releases across various platforms and lists notable titles with TBD release dates, promising to be updated as new information becomes available.
- Famitsu software sales (3/9/26 – 3/15/26) – Top 30Famitsu has released its weekly Japanese software sales data for the period of March 9th to March 15th. Pokemon Pokopia for the Nintendo Switch 2 leads the charts with over 117,000 units sold. Monster Hunter Stories 3 also saw strong debut sales on both Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5.
- Gamescom 2024 Steam Deck News, Reviews Including Bakeru and SCHiM, New Verified Games, Discounts, and More – TouchArcadeThis week's Steam Deck Weekly covers Gamescom 2024 news, including impressions and reviews of Bakeru, Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse, SCHiM, Gestalt: Steam and Cinder, and the Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun expansion. It also highlights new Steam Deck Verified and Playable games, along with ongoing sales and discounts.
- Tokyo Xtreme Racer Review (PS5) - Impulse GamerTokyo Xtreme Racer is an arcade-style racing game set on Tokyo's highways, challenging players to customize cars, tune performance, and battle rivals using the Spirit Point system. The game offers a tense and addictive experience with high-speed duels, strategic upgrades, and a gritty nighttime atmosphere.
- Tokyo Xtreme Racer Review (PS5) - Impulse GamerThis review covers Tokyo Xtreme Racer for the PlayStation 5, noting its release alongside strong sales figures for various Nintendo Switch and PlayStation consoles. The article also details software sales for new releases like Resident Evil Requiem and Mario Tennis Fever.
- Famitsu software sales (2/23/26 – 3/1/26) – Top 30Famitsu has released its weekly Japanese software sales data for the period of February 23 to March 1. Resident Evil Requiem debuted at the top of the charts on PlayStation 5, followed by its Nintendo Switch 2 version. The Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch platforms dominated the top 30 list with numerous new and existing titles.
- PlayStation Store: February 2026’s top downloadsThe PlayStation Store's top downloads for February 2026 show Resident Evil Requiem leading sales on PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2. The article also details hardware sales figures for various consoles, with the Nintendo Switch family of consoles dominating overall unit sales.
- Japanese Charts: Resident Evil Requiem Scares Off The CompetitionResident Evil Requiem debuted at the top of the Japanese sales charts, selling over 155,000 units on PlayStation 5 and over 38,000 on Nintendo Switch. Tokyo Xtreme Racer also made a strong debut on PlayStation 5, while Mario Tennis Fever slipped out of the top three. The Nintendo Switch family of consoles continued to dominate hardware sales in Japan.