Overdrive
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Overdrive may refer to:
Companies
- OverDrive, Inc., a digital distributor of entertainment media
- Overdrive PC, an American computer manufacturer
Technology
- Overdrive (mechanics), a part of an automobile transmission
- Overdrive, forcing amplifier output past maximum, see Distortion (music)
- Overdrive, a technology used to reduce response times of Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs)
- FIRST Overdrive, the 2008 game for the FIRST Robotics Competition
- Intel 80486 OverDrive, a CPU specifically designed for personal computer upgrades
- OverDrive Media Console, a media player developed by OverDrive, Inc.
- Pentium OverDrive, a CPU specifically designed for personal computer upgrades
Art, entertainment, and media
Fictional entities
- Overdrive (comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain
Film and television
- Overdrive (1970 film), a film featuring Monica Swinn
- Overdrive (1997 film), an American film featuring Richmond Arquette
- Overdrive (2016 film), an upcoming French film
- MTV Overdrive, an MTV broadband video channel
Games and toys
- Over Drive (arcade game), an arcade racing game by Konami
- Overdrive (Transformers), a part of the Transformers toy line
- Overdrive (video game), a 1984 computer racing game for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron
- Overdrive, an attack form in the video game Final Fantasy X
- Overdrive, a weapon in the video game Rez
- Overdrive, a common gameplay element in the Rock Band series
- Overdrive, a fictional film in the video game Stuntman: Ignition
Music
Groups
- Overdrive (band), a Serbian hardcore punk/metalcore band
Albums
- Overdrive (Natalia album), a 2013 release by Belgian singer Natalia
- Overdrive (Shonen Knife album), a 2014 release by Japanese band Shonen Knife
Songs
- "Overdrive" (Katy Rose song), a 2003 release by American singer Katy Rose
- "Overdrive" (Ola song), a 2010 release by Swedish singer Ola
Publications
- Over Drive (manga), a 2005 manga, adapted into an anime in 2007
- Overdrive (magazine), a magazine aimed at truck drivers started September 1961 by Michael "Mike" Parkhurst sold in 1986 to publisher Randall-Reilly; Overdrive magazine was the inspiration for the rock band's name Bachman–Turner Overdrive
Other uses
- Operation Overdrive (transportation), a public transportation plan for the Medway Towns, in north Kent, England
- Overdrive, a neckbreaker move in professional wrestling
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