Kenji Eno, who would later develop the D series was the game's designer.
Two ranges got the chop - the P and the D series.
Shingo Shoji, a racing character in the Initial D series.
The "D" series had a crew of five: two pilots, two flight engineers and a radio operator.
Martin's "D" series such as the D-28 are classic examples of the dreadnought.
This module is a sequel to the D series of modules.
It also received a new engine stamp placement on the front of the engine like the "modern D series" (1988+).
The D series has seven sectors (D-11 to D-17), of which only sector D-12 is completely developed.
The D series features several "digital actors", who appear in multiple games with the same likeness but different personalities, last names, and backgrounds.
Move are also well known for their contribution of opening and closing theme songs for the Initial D series.