Presented on the occasion of the double appointment scheduled on the city circuit of the Japanese capital, “Nismo Electric Racer Tokyo” is the retro game dedicated to fans of the stables of the Rising Sun. It was made by the well-known Japanese illustrator also called to redesign the liveries of the single-seater that Oliver Rowland and Norman NATO will show off during the Tokyo E-Prix
Tradition and modernity define the identity of Japan. Skyscrapers and temples, technology and legends, elements that, merged together, find their maximum form of expression in Japanese pop culture: anime, manga, video games, and beyond. And precisely to pay homage to the videogame culture of the city of Tokyoon the occasion of the double appointment of the Formula World Championship and which will be held from 17 to 18 May on the city circuit of the capital of the Rising Sun, the team Nissan He launched his first video game. “Nismo Electric Racer Tokyo“It is a retro style game created in collaboration with the Japanese illustrator Kentaro Yoshida. Set in the urban landscape of the Japanese metropolis where Mount Fuji and cherry trees in bloom stands out, the video game was developed with the characteristic 8 -bit graphics reminiscent of the classic arcade games between the eighties and nineties.
Nismo Electric Racer Tokyo
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To play the video game, just access with your computer or smartphone to the Nismoelectriccer.com website, choose the favorite driver of the team NissanOliver Rowland or Norman NATO, and start the challenge on the Tokyo road circuit at 322 km/h, simulating the emotion, in Pixel, of the Formula E. maximum commitment and a lot of concentration, lurking Tommaso VolpeGeneral Manager of the Team, ready to dispense useful advice or small reproaches, especially on speed.
Kentaro Yoshida
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The Japanese illustrator Kentaro Yoshida He is known for his style with pastel tones, bold lines and eccentric characters and “Nismo Electric Racer Tokyo“It represents his debut in the world of video games. Yoshida’s unmistakable trait will also debut on the track at the trackTokyo E-Prix With a special livery that reinterprets the current design of the team, always drawing inspiration from the splendid and colorful “Sakura” flowers.
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