Neo Drift Out: New Technology

Neo Drift Out: New Technology
Developer(s)Visco Corporation
Publisher(s)Arcade
Neo Geo CD
  • JP: Visco Corporation
Producer(s)Tetsuo Akiyama
Programmer(s)C. Ohmori
Hagi Saito
Masahiro Honma
Artist(s)M. Hasegawa
M. Shimura
T. Nakahata
SeriesDrift Out
Platform(s)Arcade, Neo Geo CD
ReleaseArcade
Neo Geo CD
  • JP: 26 July 1996
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)
Arcade systemNeo Geo MVS

Neo Drift Out: New Technology[a] is a 1996 rallying video game developed by Visco Corporation for the Neo Geo and Neo Geo CD.[1] It is the fourth title in the Drift Out series. Though it follows Super Drift Out: World Rally Championships, it is closer to the earlier Drift Out '94: The Hard Order.

In Neo Drift Out: New Technology, players race through various tracks in high-speed cars, competing against other drivers. The game features a variety of modes, including a single-player campaign and a multiplayer mode in which up to two players can race against each other.

Neo Drift Out: New Technology received positive reviews upon release, with many praising its smooth gameplay and challenging AI opponents. It is regarded as a racing genre classic and remains popular among retro gaming enthusiasts.


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  1. ^ McFerran, Damien (September 2015). "Arcade Perfect: A Neo-Geo Retrospective". Retro Gamer. No. 146. Imagine Publishing. pp. 16–27.