Drift King Shutokou Battle 2: Tsuchiya Keiichi & Bandou Masaaki is a racing simulation game for the Super Nintendo, inspired by street racing culture in Tokyo. Players choose and customize vehicles to compete on the Shuto Expressway. The game features a persistent split-screen display, with the top camera focused on the starting line, enhancing the competitive experience for solo and multiplayer modes.
Drift King Shuto-kou Battle 2 is a behind-the-car driving game exclusive to the Super Famicom. It is named after and endorsed by Keiichi `Drift King` Tsuchiya, and the title refers to the Shuto Expressway near Tokyo upon which most of the races take place. Players select a car and customize it before taking it to the track to race against other street racing enthusiasts. The game maintains a split-screen regardless of whether or not a second player is involved; on single-player, the top screen's camera stays on the starting line.