Enthusia: The Eccentric Racing Sim That Didn't Quite Fit In.

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Enthusia: The Eccentric Racing Sim That Didn't Quite Fit In.
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Enthusia, a racing sim game released by Konami in 2005, was known for its strange game design and weird cars. The game had no economy in the single-player campaign and actively penalized players for switching cars. Enthusia also replicated the behavior of automatic transmissions and had a heavy emphasis on mid-corner throttle input. Despite its quirks, the game remains a cult classic among racing game enthusiasts.

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