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  2. Peak Performance (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Peak Performance, known in Japan as Tōge MAX: Saisoku Drift Master (峠MAX 最速ドリフトマスター, Tōge Makkusu Saisoku Dorifuto Masutā, lit. "Ridge MAX: The Fastest Drift Master") , is a 1997 video game developed by Cave and published by Atlus and JVC Music Europe for the PlayStation .

  3. Drift (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The Drift (ドリフト, Dorifuto) film series consist of street racing films produced by Geneon Universal Entertainment released between 2006 and 2008. All the films are set on racing touge roads. Film series

  4. List of Initial D episodes - Wikipedia

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    List of Initial D videos released by Tokyopop (Region 1), VDI Entertainment (Region 2) and Madman Entertainment (Region 4) Volume Episodes Release date (Region 1) Release date (Region 2) Release date (Region 4) Battle 01, Akina's Downhill Specialist: First Stage, Eps. 1–3 September 16, 2003 [3] [4] March 31, 2008 [5] 2004 [6]

  5. Hideyuki Fujino - Wikipedia

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    Hideyuki Fujino (藤野 秀之, Fujino Hideyuki, born 26 June 1974, Saitama Prefecture) is a Japanese professional drifting driver. He currently competes in the D1 Grand Prix series for Team Toyo Tires Drift, and is the 2017 and 2023 series champion.

  6. Sonic Drift 2 - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Drift 2 (ソニックドリフト2, Sonikku Dorifuto Tsū), released in Europe as Sonic Drift Racing, is a kart racing video game by Sega for the Game Gear. The sequel to Sonic Drift , it was released in Japan and Europe in April 1995 and in North America in November 1995.

  7. Sonic Drift - Wikipedia

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    Developed in-house at Sega, [1] Sonic Drift was released in Japan for the Game Gear on March 18, 1994. [7] [8] The western release was canceled due to concerns regarding the game's quality. [9] [10] Sega instead released a Game Gear port of Sonic Spinball. [9] Sonic Drift 2, a sequel, was released worldwide for the Game Gear in 1995. [11]

  8. Power Drift - Wikipedia

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    Power Drift (パワードリフト, Pawā Dorifuto) is a kart racing game released in arcades by Sega in 1988. More technologically advanced than Sega's earlier 2.5D racing games, like Hang-On (1985) and Out Run (1986), in Power Drift the entire world and track consist of sprites .

  9. Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift (known as Kaidō Battle: Nikko, Haruna, Rokko, Hakone in Japan) is the third racing game published by Crave Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is the fourth main installment in Shutokō Battle series. The game allows racing at both day and night.