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Neo Drift Out - New Technology
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Neo Drift Out - New Technology (c) 1996 Visco. Neo Drift Out - New Technology is a rally-themed racing game viewed from an overhead isometric perspective. Players choose to race in one of three Japanese rally-spec vehicles: the Mitsubishi Lancer, the Subaru Impreza and the Toyota Celica, with each car offering a different balance of Speed, Control and Body. The game consists of a short practice stage, followed by up to six race stages, each set in its own location and offering different driving conditions. To progress to the next race, players must reach the current stage's finish line within a set time limit. Failure to cross the line in time results in game over. Each stage also featues a mid-way checkpoint that must be reached within a set time. During a race, on-screen arrows advise players of upcoming corners and bends, and prompts warn them of hazards, these can include patches of ice, rocks, barrels, cones and ramps. Rival drivers also pose a hazard as they can ram into the player's car, causing it to spin out. Many stages include short-cuts and the six racing stages and their driving surfaces are: Stage 1: European - Urban street stage Stage 2: African - Savanna stage set in the African wilderness Stage 3: Snow Land - Asphalt stage with patches of snow Stage 4: Southern Hemisphere - Rocky cliff-based island stage Stage 5: Scandinavian - Snow and ice-covered stage Stage 6: Great Britain - Verdant forest stage - TECHNICAL - Runs on the SNK "Neo-Geo MVS" hardware. Game ID : 0213 Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 2 => [A] Accelerator [B] Brake - TRIVIA - Released on March 28, 1996 (Thursday) in Japan. - SERIES - 1. Drift Out (1991) 2. Drift Out '94 - The Hard Order (1994) 3. Super Drift Out - World Rally Championships (1994, Nintendo Super Famicom) 3. Neo Drift Out - New Technology (1996) - STAFF - Executive producer : Tetsuo Akiyama Producer : Don Gabacho Code : Y. Nakayama, N. Sawa, Hagi. Saito, M. Honma, C. Ohmori Gfx : T. Nakahata, M. Shimura, M. Hasegawa - PORTS - * CONSOLES: SNK Neo-Geo CD (1996) - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Machine's picture.
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Neo Drift Out - New Technology (c) 1996 Visco. Neo Drift Out - New Technology is a rally-themed racing game viewed from an overhead isometric perspective. Players choose to race in one of three Japanese rally-spec vehicles: the Mitsubishi Lancer, the Subaru Impreza and the Toyota Celica, with each car offering a different balance of Speed, Control and Body. The game consists of a short practice stage, followed by up to six race stages, each set in its own location and offering different driving conditions. To progress to the next race, players must reach the current stage's finish line within a set time limit. Failure to cross the line in time results in game over. Each stage also featues a mid-way checkpoint that must be reached within a set time. During a race, on-screen arrows advise players of upcoming corners and bends, and prompts warn them of hazards, these can include patches of ice, rocks, barrels, cones and ramps. Rival drivers also pose a hazard as they can ram into the player's car, causing it to spin out. Many stages include short-cuts and the six racing stages and their driving surfaces are: Stage 1: European - Urban street stage Stage 2: African - Savanna stage set in the African wilderness Stage 3: Snow Land - Asphalt stage with patches of snow Stage 4: Southern Hemisphere - Rocky cliff-based island stage Stage 5: Scandinavian - Snow and ice-covered stage Stage 6: Great Britain - Verdant forest stage - TECHNICAL - Runs on the SNK "Neo-Geo MVS" hardware. Game ID : 0213 Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 2 => [A] Accelerator [B] Brake - TRIVIA - Released on March 28, 1996 (Thursday) in Japan. - SERIES - 1. Drift Out (1991) 2. Drift Out '94 - The Hard Order (1994) 3. Super Drift Out - World Rally Championships (1994, Nintendo Super Famicom) 3. Neo Drift Out - New Technology (1996) - STAFF - Executive producer : Tetsuo Akiyama Producer : Don Gabacho Code : Y. Nakayama, N. Sawa, Hagi. Saito, M. Honma, C. Ohmori Gfx : T. Nakahata, M. Shimura, M. Hasegawa - PORTS - * CONSOLES: SNK Neo-Geo CD (1996) - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Machine's picture.
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