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  2. Super Drift Out - Wikipedia

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    It is the third game in the Drift Out series, and was followed by Neo Drift Out: New Technology; unlike the previous Drift Out '94: The Hard Order, it resembles the first Drift Out and is sometimes referred to as a port or remake for that reason. All races in this video game are based on the 1994 World Rally Championship season.

  3. Swift 3D - Wikipedia

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    Swift 3D is a computer software application program developed by Electric Rain that allows the user to export vector & raster 3d models or import 3D models, animate or manipulate them, and export them for use in Adobe Flash. Swift 3D supports DWG, WMF, EMF & SWF file and can be exported in SWF (Flash) files after basic animations. [1]

  4. List of racing video games - Wikipedia

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    3D Deathchase: Micromega Timex ZX 1983 3D Pixel Racing: Vidia Microforum Games WiiWare, iOS 2011-07-14 3Xtreme: 989 Sports: Sony Computer Entertainment: PS1 1999-04-21 4 Wheel Thunder: Kalisto Entertainment: Midway Games: DC 2000-05-04 4x4 EVO 2: Terminal Reality: Gathering of Developers Universal Interactive BAM! Entertainment: WIN, PS2, Xbox ...

  5. gameswf - Wikipedia

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    gameswf (pronounced "game swiff") is an open-source public domain library for parsing and rendering SWF movies, using 3D hardware APIs for rendering. It is designed to be used as a UI library for video games.

  6. Neo Drift Out: New Technology - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  7. Raw Thrills - Wikipedia

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    Raw Thrills released in 2007 a sequel to The Fast and the Furious titled The Fast and the Furious: Drift. [2] They also released a continuation of the successful Big Buck series, Big Buck Safari [ 3 ] in three different configurations which included a standard 27" cabinet, a 42" LCD version [ 4 ] and an 8'x6' projected screen Theater version.

  8. Fast & Furious: Supercharged - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial for Fast & Furious: Supercharged was aired during Super Bowl XLIX, announcing the ride for the summer of 2015, which replaced the site of Curse of the Mummy's Tomb. The attraction also replaced The Fast and the Furious: Extreme Close-Up , which closed in July 2013, although it was not housed in the same site where ...

  9. Daijiro Yoshihara - Wikipedia

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    Daijiro Yoshihara (吉原 大二郎, Yoshihara Daijiro, December 24, 1978), also known as Dai, is a Japanese professional driver with a diverse and impressive career across various motorsport disciplines including drifting, road racing, time attack, hill climb, stunt driving and instructing with multiple championships and records.