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THE UNCONVERTED

DRIFT OUT ’94: THE HARD ORDER

DEVELOPER: VISCO YEAR: 1994 GENRE: RACING

Here on Retro Gamer, we’re big fans of Neo Drift Out. The fast-paced rally action is highly unusual on the Neo Geo, and the game is deservedly recognised as a highlight of that system’s software library. However, it’s worth pointing out that Visco’s cult favourite has a lesser known predecessor, one that has plenty of interesting features that never made it into the more famous game.

is a rally racing game that abandoned the top-down perspective of the original for a three-quarters perspective. Your goal is simply to get your car to the

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