The Fast and the Furious: Drift
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The Fast and the Furious DRIFT | |
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Developer(s) | Raw Thrills |
Publisher(s) | Raw Thrills |
Distributor(s) | Universal Interactive |
Designer(s) | Eugene Jarvis |
Platform(s) | Arcade |
Release date | 2007 |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single player Multiplayer |
Input methods | Wheel Shifter 2 pedals |
Cabinet | Standard Sit-down |
The Fast and the Furious: DRIFT is a sequel to The Fast And The Furious and it's developed and published by Raw Thrills
[edit] Gameplay
The Fast and the Furious: DRIFT is like it's predecssor. But it has all seven new courses to travel and some new cars to drive with as well as a some new soundtrack. Like it's predecssor it features add-ons to your car like N2O (nitrous oxide), spoilers (for speed), decals, tires (for traction), neon lights (for aerodynamics, from the body kits that are installed for the neon) and engines (for acceleration) but you need to use the money you earned from races. Unlike the first game nor it's spinoff it has a new status system that the players could view their car and upgrades. Also it takes up additional credits to get upgrades. New cars include the Ford GT, Dodge Viper, Saleen S7, Mazda RX8, Pontiac Solstice, and the Fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro. Cars that were taken out are the Toyota Supra, Toyota MR2, the Mitsubishi Eclipse (and Evo), Nissan 240SX, Toyota Celica, Dodge Charger, the Corvette, and the Pontiac GTO. Like it's predecssor it features the PIN that can save your progress that you made through out the game by typing a code.
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