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X-Treme Express is the sequel to the Japanese-only title Tetsu 1: Densha de Battle!. Players race against five other trains in high-speed point-to-point races, being careful not to derail by taking curves too quickly and switching between tracks to knock opponents off the track. The game features ten different courses and eighty different trains.
Also known as: Tetsu One: Densha de Battle! World Grand Prix, Tetsu 1: Densha de Battle!
Japan
X-Treme Express was released on February 21, 2002.
X-Treme Express is available on PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3.
Yes — X-Treme Express supports Multiplayer, Split screen.
X-Treme Express was developed by Syscom Entertainment and published by Midas Interactive Entertainment.
X-Treme Express is rated 3 by PEGI.