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Ridge Racer on the PlayStation Ridge Racer is a series of arcade racing games developed and published by Namco for both the arcade and various consoles. Ridge Racer uses tracks which take place in the fictional city of Ridge City. Ridge City contains varied landscapes such as cities, beaches, woods, and mountains. Ridge City is located in Ridge State, whose location is unknown. The actual scope of Ridge city has changed over the series, adding new tracks all the time. However, The City still retains the original course from Ridge Racer and Ridge Racer 2. The landscape of Ridge city is diverse, containing tracks that run through cities, beaches, wooded areas, and mountains. In some of the earlier games, all of the tracks share the same starting line and finish line, but open or close off different parts of the track to yield a different course. The soundtrack predominantly features fairly up-beat techno music composed by Namco in-house artists. Most of the games use Reiko Nagase as a mascot, and many feature Full Motion Video sequences by Kei Yoshimizu from Keica inc.
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[edit] Reiko Nagase Reiko Nagase, as seen in Ridge Racer 6 Reiko Nagase (永瀬麗子 Nagase Reiko) is a fictional character, a CGI race queen featured in the Ridge Racer series of videogames, as one of the girls holding cards before the start of each race, and appearing in the FMV cutscenes, most of which have been directed by Kei Yoshimizu from Keica inc.[1] An unnamed girl resembling Reiko first appeared in the real-time arcade intro for 1995's Rave Racer, but she was officially reintroduced (and named) a year later in Rage Racer[2][3]. Whether the Rave Racer girl is supposed to be Reiko is unknown, but Reiko's Ridge Racer 6 outfit bears a resemblance to the Rave Racer one. In 1998's R4: Ridge Racer Type 4, she was given more prominence, as the opening animation, which used a Kimara Lovelace song, was a short story starring her[4], and introduced a redesign to her 3D model by Kei Yoshimizu[5]. This is when Namco started giving more exposure to the character, heavily using her image to promote the game.[6][7] Also on R4: Ridge Racer Type 4, she is known to have a cameo appearance as having sent a fax mail to Pac Racing Club, but due to her profession,this was kept as a secret (only gained through coming 1st place overall up to Phantomile). Due to her newfound popularity she went to make many appearances in games outside of the Ridge Racer series (see list below), most of them featuring her white and red outfit from the R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 promotional artwork.[8] In the year 2000 she also appeared in the Nintendo-developed Ridge Racer 64, but notably they reused older Reiko artwork on it. While still appearing in other games, Namco decided to replace Reiko in 2000's Ridge Racer V with newcomer Ai Fukami (深水 藍)[9]. In 2001, Namco created an image girl for their Namco Sports line named Hitomi Yoshino (吉乃ひとみ)[10], and while the Ridge Racer series doesn't belong to that line she was featured in a Ridge Racer trailer shown in the 2002 edition of the E3[11]. Since her popularity with fans still was strong[12], Namco decided to bring back Reiko Nagase for 2004's Ridge Racers[13]. Featuring a revamped 3D model for the introductory animation, again by Kei Yoshimizu[5], said model has also been used for her subsequent appearances, in the intros for Ridge Racer 6 (2005), Ridge Racer 7 (2006) and Ridge Racers 2 (also 2006). She is prominently featured in the Ridge Racer pachislot to be released in 2008[14], along with a PlayStation 2 version[15]. She has been featured in many products licensed by Namco[16], including the first and sixth wave of Namco Gals gashapon.[17] A character named Kei Nagase, with a notable resemblance to Reiko, plays a role in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War. In Ace Combat 2's details (where she is available to be chosen as your wingman), it is stated she is Reiko's sister. A vague and unsourced article in the short lived Incite Video Gaming magazine[18] revealed that Reiko Nagase was modelled after Kei Yoshimizu, but he has denied it since then, and there is no visible resemblance[19]. [edit] External links
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