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R2Beat (Developed by Seed9 and published by Tencent, VALOFE, NEOWIZ & Seed9 on September 1, 2005 for Windows) is a Korean Rhythm game/Racing game in which the player controls a Chibi (style) character, customized by said player, as they use Inline skates to avoid obstacles at the rhythm of music, challenging other players in an online race to see who gets the best score, obtaining the victory.
R2Beat had servers mainly in Japan, China, Korea and Brazil, and had an English version available until 2010, where it was shutdown by Tencent, throughout its history in the early years, it would gather a notorious standing around the Spanish-speaker players as well as its Asian community and currently the Korean and Chinese servers have been officially reopen, specially the Japanese version being downloadable through Steam (service) (although there are no official translations to any other languages currently)
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edit"R2Beat". Giant Bomb. July 7, 2020. Retrieved March 24, 2024.
"R2Beat, the one and only, true rhythm racing game!". Aving. December 23, 2010. Retrieved March 24, 2024. Category:Rhythm games Category:Roller skating video games Category:2000 video games Category:Action games Category:Windows games