Dominator -japan- [patched] | Burnout

Are you a collector who owns the Japanese variant? Let us know in the comments how it compares to the US version. Did you find the "Hidden Mitsubishi" on Route 7?

(バーンアウト ドミネーター) represents a unique chapter in Electronic Arts’ legendary arcade racing franchise. Released for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable (PSP) in September 2007, this Japanese edition of the game refined the high-speed, risk-heavy gameplay that the series was known for, acting as a bridge between the classic entries and the open-world evolution of Burnout Paradise . Overview: The "Pure" Racing Experience

The standard Burnout Dominator features a mix of fictional supercars and real-world licensed vehicles. However, licensing laws in Japan differ. To secure the licenses for the Japanese market, EA secured three exclusive vehicles that are absent from all other regional versions: Burnout Dominator -Japan-

: Generally considered the "lead" platform for this title. It includes two exclusive DLC tracks (including a night-time Moscow track) not found on the PS2 version.

To unlock shortcuts, players must ram rivals through specific barriers on the track, adding a layer of strategic combat to every race. Are you a collector who owns the Japanese variant

With the recent revival of arcade racers (like Tokyo Xtreme Racer 's 2025 reboot), retro collectors are going back to the PS2 library. is currently a "sleeper hit" in the import scene.

in Japan) is a unique entry in the high-octane racing franchise, developed by EA UK while Criterion was focused on Burnout Paradise . Released in September 2007 However, licensing laws in Japan differ

is not the best Burnout game (that title still belongs to Burnout 3: Takedown ). It is not the prettiest. But it is the meanest .

featuring a rare Japanese-language version alongside the English, Spanish, and Mandarin tracks. B'z Feature : The Japanese rock duo contributed the high-energy track "Friction,"

Burnout Dominator -Japan release (known simply as Burnout Dominator

Japanese arcade racers (like Initial D or Wangan Midnight ) are notoriously unforgiving. EA Japan localized the difficulty to reflect this. In the Western version, you can brute force your way to gold medals. In Burnout Dominator -Japan- , the AI is more aggressive, the "Burnout Chain" time limits are roughly 15% shorter, and traffic density is increased. This makes the "Maniac" difficulty genuinely deserving of the name.