Release Date: 1997
"Drift King: Shutokou Battle '97" is a racing game released for the Sega Saturn, captivating players with its intense, high-speed racing set on the highways of Tokyo. Developed by Genki, the game is part of the larger Shutokou Battle series, which focuses on the underground street racing culture in Japan. Players take on the role of a street racer, navigating through traffic at breakneck speeds and challenging other racers to establish dominance on the Shuto Expressway. The game is renowned for its realistic physics engine and the detailed representation of real-world locations, offering an immersive and adrenaline-pumping experience.
The gameplay in "Drift King: Shutokou Battle '97" emphasizes customization and skillful driving, particularly the art of drifting. Players can select from a variety of cars, which can be customized in numerous ways, including engine upgrades and aesthetic modifications. The game also includes a day-night cycle, adding dynamic challenges as visibility changes and different racers take to the streets at various times. Noteworthy for its time, the game successfully captures the essence of Tokyo's illegal racing scene and car culture, appealing strongly to car enthusiasts and racing game fans. Its release contributed significantly to the popularity of racing simulations on the Sega Saturn, making it a valued title among collectors today.
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