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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Anki Overdrive is an advanced battle-racing system developed by Anki, an American robotics and artificial intelligence startup, and later acquired by Digital Dream Labs in December 2019. Released on September 20, 2015, as the successor to Anki Drive, Overdrive introduced modular tracks, enhanced artificial intelligence (A.I.), and customizable gameplay, earning recognition as a pioneering blend of physical toys and video game mechanics. Marketed as “the world’s most intelligent battle racing system,” it combines robotic supercars with a mobile app to deliver dynamic racing and combat experiences for players of all ages. Overdrive released on December 17th, 2015
Anki Overdrive is an advanced battle-racing system developed by Anki, an American robotics and artificial intelligence startup, and later acquired by Digital Dream Labs in December 2019. Released on September 20, 2015, as the successor to [[Drive|Anki Drive]], Overdrive introduced modular tracks, enhanced artificial intelligence (A.I.), and customizable gameplay, earning recognition as a pioneering blend of physical toys and video game mechanics. Marketed as “the world’s most intelligent battle racing system,” it combines robotic supercars with a mobile app to deliver dynamic racing and combat experiences for players of all ages. Overdrive released on December 17th, 2015


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
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== Version History ==
== Version History ==


==== Anki Drive (2013) ====
==== [[Drive|Anki Drive]] (2013) ====


*   Standalone racing system using fixed vinyl track mats. Cars featured basic AI and optical sensors, with no modular track configuration.
*   Standalone racing system using fixed vinyl track mats. Cars featured basic AI and optical sensors, with no modular track configuration.