Enthusia Professional Racing Official

: The game featured a revolutionary Visual Gravity System (VGS) that used a G-force meter to help drivers understand the car's physical behavior.

: There was no in-game currency. Instead, players entered a "Rival Car Raffle" (or Roulette) after races to win cars they had just competed against. Enthusia Professional Racing

The story of Enthusia Professional Racing is one of a "lost gem"—a highly ambitious racing simulator released by Konami in 2005 that was ultimately overshadowed by its giants of the genre. A Bold Departure from the Norm : The game featured a revolutionary Visual Gravity