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This guide provides a walkthrough on how the player should progress through the Tokyo Challenge portion of Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition REMIX.
To open all tournaments, the player must win 34 purple-marked city races in the city.
Tokyo City Races[]
Tournament unlocks[]
- Unlocked By Start - By Invitation Only Tournament
- 3 Races - Ginza Tournament (Class D)
- 6 Races- Wharf Tournament (Class B)
- 8 Races - Unbeatable Street Racers Tournament
- 13 Races - Chopper of America Bike Club Tournament
- 16 Races - Asakusa Tournament (Class C)
- 20 Races - American Royalty Car Club Tournament
- 22 Races - Luxury Rollers Tournament
- 26 Races - Big Playas Tournament
- 29 Races - Original Riders Tournament
- 33 Races - Imperial Palace Tournament (Class A)
Tournaments[]
By Invitation Only Tournament[]
Upon starting Tokyo, the By Invitation Only Exotic car club has taken their talents all the way from the States to the land of the rising sun.
The club has a 1998 Gemballa F355, a tuned up variant of the Ferrari car of the same name, up for grabs, with the car being given to the winner, along with $25,000.
The tournament consists of 5 races. Bring the fastest exotic you have to breeze this tournament.
You can also do this tournament with the Cadillac Cien right after winning it's tournament, if you want to help with doing the Tokyo City Races for the Imperial Palace Tournament if you are grinding for the Pagani Zonda C-12 S, or the club's associated club races in the US cities, if you are grinding for the Chrysler ME Four-Twelve.
Ginza Tournament[]
After three Tokyo City Races, DUB Magazine has organized a private tournament.
DUB has provided a DUBbed out 2005 Dodge Magnum R/T (LX) for the winner, along with $2,500. This can also serve as a substitute starter car for the early part of Career Mode.
The tournament consists of 4 races, and only accepts Class D cars. In order to stand a chance, you need to have a good Class D car, such as the Lexus IS300 or Cadillac CTS-V. You may face C-Class Choppers or B-Class Tuners if you have a high-powered Class D car.
You can also do this tournament early to be able to get a head-start in the main US Career Mode, since the Tokyo Challenge can be accessed anytime, even before starting the Career Mode.
If one were to use this tournament for a head start, they can sell their starter car and use the funds to upgrade the Magnum R/T. They can also use this in place of the Chrysler 300C's Balboa Park Tournament, since they are very similar vehicles, with the Magnum R/T being a re-badged station wagon variant of the 300C, both being made by Chrysler and running a 5.7l HEMI V8.
Wharf Tournament[]
After six Tokyo City Races, DUB Magazine has organized another private tournament. This time, the tournament takes place across the Wharf and permits entry to anyone driving a Class B vehicle.
DUB has sponsored a DUBbed out 2006 Dodge Charger SRT-8 (LX) for the winner, along with $9,000.
Despite being listed as a Class B Tuner, it uses the Luxury Sedans body part set, costs cheaper to upgrade compared to other Class B cars, has slower opposition that could give out Class C Choppers or Class B Tuners when maxed out, still being outperformed by the Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec (R34), which is more of a high-end Class B tuner as it's upgrades cost significantly higher than Class B tuners.
The tournament consists of 3 races, restricted solely to Class B vehicles. The Lotus Esprit, Mercedes-Benz SL 55, Dodge Viper GTS-R and Saleen SR easily stand a chance of winning this tournament.
Since it is a Class-restricted tournament, it can be accessed as early as in Atlanta, when you win the Ducati SS1000 from the Hotlanta Tournament. Be careful, when you use the SS1000 before any Class B upgrades unlocked, that it is a motorcycle, which means it has no nitrous, and it takes longer to recover from crashes, since you have no nitrous to cover the lost time.
Unbeatable Street Racers Tournament[]
After nine Tokyo City Races, the Unbeatable Street Racers have decided to take their talents to Tokyo, the native hometown of most of their cars. Despite also being in the Tuner Class, every Class B Tuner acts more like an Exotic due to only having rims/tires as their lone body option.
The club has a Chevrolet Cobalt SS up for grabs, along with $3,500.
Since only Tuner Class vehicles are allowed in this tournament, the Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec (R34) is the best choice for the tournament, proving that $67,770 for maxing it out is worth the value, along with it's large amount of visual customization. even more than the Class B Tuners.
The tournament consists of 4 races, restricted solely to Tuner cars. Use your Skyline to easily win the tournament.
Chopper of America Bike Club Tournament[]
After thirteen Tokyo City Races, the Chopper of America Bike Club has arrived in Tokyo.
The club has a Hotmatch Chingon up for grabs, along with $5,000. Since Choppers are only available in Class C and B, the tournament can be played as early as after defeating Phil or unlocking Class C vehicles.
If you don't want the Chingon, especially due to it's high worth value of $113,000, you can sell the Chingon or fill the garage, in which, if you own 30 vehicles (including duplicate versions), you will get the vehicle's full purchase cost instead of the 80% sale value of the vehicle.
Use any B-Class Chopper to take down this tournament, especially with the Roar special ability.
Asakusa Tournament[]
After sixteen Tokyo City Races, a private tournament is established in Tokyo, restricted to Class C vehicles.
The organizers have put a Nissan Sport Concept up for grabs, along with $5,500. Only Class C vehicles are allowed to participate, but despite that, opponents will bring out the slowest exotic cars, namely the Cadillac Cien, Lamborghini Diablo VT, Gemballa Turbo Coupe and Gemballa F355, since those exotics are the typical opponents for the Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec (R34), which proves it's $67,770 upgrade cost is worth it.
Use the Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec (R34) to easily win the tournament. This tournament is considered one of the hardest tournaments in the game.