
Power Drift
Sega's groundbreaking 1988 arcade racer featuring pseudo-3D sprite-scaling technology. Race through twisting rollercoaster-like tracks with exaggerated drift mechanics across five scenic courses.
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About This Retro Game
Used Sega's Y Board hardware for smooth sprite scaling and rotation effects
Featured five unique courses with dramatic elevation changes and banked curves
Pioneered the 'drift racing' subgenre with its exaggerated sliding mechanics
Soundtrack by legendary composer Hiroshi Kawaguchi featured dynamic music changes during races
Influenced later arcade racers like Ridge Racer and Daytona USA
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