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** Also in 5DX+ onwards, the Honda S660 as the kei-car did not make the cut into the base car roster, nor it is listed as one of secret/event-only cars.
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* UsefulNotes/{{Unix}}: The arcade cabinets of Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 3 and 4 was well as the Asian versions of 5 to 5DX+ runs a distribution of Linux called "Arcade Linux Live". Given that the game runs on the Namco [=ES=] series PC-based hardware, this is hardly surprising. However, The Asian version of ''Maximum Tune 6'' switched to [=ESA3=] hardware that runs on Windows 10 [=IoT=] Enterprise Edition.

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* UsefulNotes/{{Unix}}: Platform/{{UNIX}}: The arcade cabinets of Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 3 and 4 was well as the Asian versions of 5 to 5DX+ runs a distribution of Linux called "Arcade Linux Live". Given that the game runs on the Namco [=ES=] series PC-based hardware, this is hardly surprising. However, The Asian version of ''Maximum Tune 6'' switched to [=ESA3=] hardware that runs on Windows 10 [=IoT=] Enterprise Edition.



** The first two games run on SEGA's UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}-based Chihiro hardware.

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** The first two games run on SEGA's UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}-based Platform/{{Xbox}}-based Chihiro hardware.

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* TheWikiRule: A [[https://wikiwiki.jp/wmmt/ Japanese wiki]] still counts. The ''Maximum Tune'' team SOARS maintains a Korean-language one for the English-language versions [[https://soarsmedia.blogspot.com/ here]].

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* TheWikiRule: A [[https://wikiwiki.jp/wmmt/ Japanese wiki]] still counts. The ''Maximum Tune'' team SOARS maintains a Korean-language one for the English-language versions [[https://soarsmedia.blogspot.com/ here]].
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*** Likewise, the North American version of ''5DX+'' removed Toyota Soarer 2.5GT Twin Turbo (also known as Lexus SC in North America) that debuted from the Japanese version of ''Maximum Tune 5'', due to Lexus not allowing their cars being used in arcade-platform racing games in general.

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*** Likewise, the North American version of ''5DX+'' removed Toyota Soarer 2.5GT Twin Turbo (also known as Lexus SC in North America) that debuted from the Japanese version of ''Maximum Tune 5'', due to Lexus USA not allowing their cars being used in arcade-platform racing games in general.
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** ''Maximum Tune 5'' is infamous in this regard. It was released in 2014 in the Asia Pacific, Australia, and New Zealand, and then in ''2017'' in North America...at a time when Japan was on ''Maximum Tune 5DX+'' and most of the rest of the Asia-Pacific was on ''5DX''. ''5DX+'' in turn would reach North American in 2022, 5 years later.

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** ''Maximum Tune 5'' is infamous in this regard. It was released in 2014 in the Asia Pacific, Australia, and New Zealand, and then in ''2017'' in North America...at a time when Japan was on ''Maximum Tune 5DX+'' and most of the rest of the Asia-Pacific was on ''5DX''. ''5DX+'' in turn would reach North American America in 2022, 5 years later.
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*** North America and Mainland China versions of ''5DX+'' had both [=NSXes=] ([=NA1=] and [=NC1=]) being replaced by an [[DubNameChange Acura versions]] of these cars. As a result, the ghosts of these cars in both Japan Challenge and VSORG will not be encountered or raced against each other with the exception of [[MascotsNameGoesUnchanged Honda S2000]] (despite not playable), which was the only time a Honda car appeared in these versions, despite the Acura versions of [=NSXes=] were shared by Honda versions outside of these territories.

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*** North America and Mainland China versions of ''5DX+'' had both [=NSXes=] ([=NA1=] and [=NC1=]) being replaced by an [[DubNameChange Acura versions]] of these cars. As a result, the ghosts of these cars in both Japan Challenge and VSORG will not be encountered or raced against each other with the exception of [[MascotsNameGoesUnchanged Honda S2000]] (despite not playable), which was the only time a Honda car appeared in these versions, despite the Acura versions of [=NSXes=] were shared by Honda versions outside of these territories.territories (with the exception of a steering wheel located on the left instead of right in any Honda-badged cars).
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*** When North America skipped ''[=5DX=]'', several of the elements like the new interface and the stamp system along with added cars and tracks from Japanese version of ''5'' and other versions of ''[=5DX=]'' were added in the North American release of ''[=5DX+=]'' with the exception of Toyota Soarer.
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*** North America and Mainland China versions of ''5DX+'' had both [=NSXes=] (NA1 and NC1) being replaced by an Acura versions of these cars. As a result, the ghosts of these cars in both Japan Challenge and VSORG will not be encountered or raced against each other with the exception of Honda S2000 (despite not playable), which was the only time a Honda car appeared in these versions, despite the Acura versions of [=NSXes=] were shared by Honda versions outside of these territories.

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*** North America and Mainland China versions of ''5DX+'' had both [=NSXes=] (NA1 ([=NA1=] and NC1) [=NC1=]) being replaced by an [[DubNameChange Acura versions versions]] of these cars. As a result, the ghosts of these cars in both Japan Challenge and VSORG will not be encountered or raced against each other with the exception of [[MascotsNameGoesUnchanged Honda S2000 S2000]] (despite not playable), which was the only time a Honda car appeared in these versions, despite the Acura versions of [=NSXes=] were shared by Honda versions outside of these territories.
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* WorkingTitle: The first ''Maximum Tune'' game was codenamed ''Maxi Boost'' during development, before sticking with the final product name which spawned the game series.

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