By Kris Roberts
Introduction
Long ago, I remember watching friends of mine play one of the first Ridge Racer games on the PS1 and being awed at their skill in getting the car to behave with d-pad inputs. For me it was always difficult to control and I never got very good at the game. Years later, I tried Ridge Racer V on the PS2 and finally got the hang of it with the dualshock controller. I think the key was when I stopped trying to drive it like a simulator and gave into the arcade controls and learned to embrace the drift mechanic.
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Re: Ridge Racer 3D on Nintendo 3DS
Thanks for the review Kris. I gave my 3DS's out to my grand kids over the weekend. The 3DS should give most people and families at least a shot at enjoying 3D games. 3D gaming at $250= more people 3D gaming overall. Agian thanks for your article Kris.
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This RR 3D deserved to be reviewed. A must-have with SSFIV 3D !
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Yeah, this game is really cool. If you have a 3DS you owe it to yourself to pick up the title. SF4 is also a must-have.
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By Kris Roberts Introduction Long ago, I remember watching friends of mine play one of the first Ridge Racer games on the PS1 and being awed at their skill in getting the car to behave with d-pad inputs. For me it was always difficult to control and I never got very good at the game. Years later, I tried Ridge Racer V on the PS2 and finally got the hang of it with the dualshock controller. I think the key was when I stopped trying to drive it like a simulator and gave into the arcade controls and learned to embrace the ...