On the other end, Snake Eyes came back to Tokyo after 5 years of racing in America as a sort of training for a rematch, post-loss against Speed King, and quickly went to work by defeating numerous racers and eliminating teams who stood in his way. It's implied that Iwasaki then underwent an identity crisis and became disillusioned with street racing, seeing it as nothing more than people searching for moments of glory in an isolated community. It's eventually revealed by Blood Hound late in the game that Iwasaki's departure was due to his girlfriend passing away from a terminal illness whilst in a hospital, during a time where all he (Iwasaki) seemed to care about was nothing but street racing. However, he does appear after the protagonist buys their first car, and reappears as " King Speed" ( not an inversion typo) along with some of the former 13 Devils and The Zodiac, once the Phantom 9 led by Snake Eyes are defeated.ĭuring the game, Iwasaki will occasionally question the player as to why he or she: takes part in street racing, wants to meet "Speed King", and be the fastest in the Metro. Motoya Iwasaki, better known as Jintei (TXR3) or Speed King (TXR Zero) disappears and other racers come to compete for his "Speed King" title. The storyline continues some time after the events of Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3, after the 13 Devils were defeated once again by the protagonist. The game was released in July 27th, 2006 for the Microsoft Xbox 360 gaming console, and the only game in the series to be released on an Xbox console. It is developed by Genki (this would be the last game developed by Genki) and published by Ubisoft.
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