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One of my mates told me a drifting game for ps2 is going to hit the stores pretty soon... Anyone can tell me what this game is?

It in fact is GRAN TURISMO 4! weeeeeeeeeee!

there's going to be a drift mode, just like there is track and rally mode now! obviously drift spec cars will be available. one confirmed one is the infamous drift beast, the sileighty ;):(:D :D

*somersaults*

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I have Kaido Battle 2 : Chain Reaction.

I purchased it from Hong Kong for $60USD also needed a swap disc from www.modchipstore.com to play it since this game will not be released anywhere apart from Japan (NTSC-J) to play it with my aussie version PS2.

It's a very good game and the physics are awesome, however to finish the game I had to sell the R34 GT-R and purchase an NSX-R, they are a nice car :)

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Road Rage 3 has drifting in it... i bought it yesterday its not bad and only $29.95 at harvey norman.

http://www.megalong.com/games/game.asp?gameID=5738

as the review says, if ur not into drifting its nothing special but otherwise its quite fun. has a clutch/handbrake button so u can pop clutch to drift, similar to gt3 except this one seems to have more of a clutch dump wheelspin effect.

has markII, aristo, cefiro, r32/33/34gtr's, 180sx, s13 silvia, s15, supra, sprinter etc

u win mods like 2way lsd, can change bov etc.

also u can pick mismatched wheels front and rear, and remove the wing from the bootlid on cars. quite cool game for the price.

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