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# Game Description
-[Neon Drive](https://store.steampowered.com/app/433910/Neon_Drive/)
-presents itself as a simple arcade-style game inspired by the arcade
-race games of the 1980s, yet it has managed to take up hours of my life
-without much effort. The game description, directly from the Steam page,
-is intriguing enough to entice anyone who\'s been looking for a good
-arcade racing game:
+[Neon Drive](https://store.steampowered.com/app/433910/Neon_Drive/) presents
+itself as a simple arcade-style game inspired by the arcade race games of the
+1980s, yet it has managed to take up hours of my life without much effort. The
+game description, directly from the Steam page, is intriguing enough to entice
+anyone who's been looking for a good arcade racing game:
-> Neon Drive is a slick retro-futuristic arcade game that will make your
-> brain melt. You\'ve been warned. From beautiful cityscapes and ocean
-> roads to exploding enemy spaceships, Neon Drive has it all.
+> Neon Drive is a slick retro-futuristic arcade game that will make your brain
+> melt. You've been warned. From beautiful cityscapes and ocean roads to
+> exploding enemy spaceships, Neon Drive has it all.
# Gameplay
The game holds true to the
-[retro-futurism](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrofuturism) style,
-including chrome female robots, pixelated arcade machines, and
+[retro-futurism](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrofuturism) style, including
+chrome female robots, pixelated arcade machines, and
[outrun](https://teddit.net/r/outrun/) aesthetics.
-Each level of the game is shown as a separate arcade machine. Each
-arcade machine lets you play on Normal, Hard, Insane, Practice, and Free
-Run. To beat each arcade, you must reach the end of the level without
-crashing your car into the various obstacles on the course. Basic levels
-let you move left or right to avoid blocks in the road. Later levels put
-you through other tests, such as dodging traffic or blasting asteroids.
+Each level of the game is shown as a separate arcade machine. Each arcade
+machine lets you play on Normal, Hard, Insane, Practice, and Free Run. To beat
+each arcade, you must reach the end of the level without crashing your car into
+the various obstacles on the course. Basic levels let you move left or right to
+avoid blocks in the road. Later levels put you through other tests, such as
+dodging traffic or blasting asteroids.
-The game uses synthwave music to keep you on track to make the correct
-moves by timing the beats of the songs to the correct moves on the
-screen. It reminds me of the early Guitar Hero games, as well as mobile
-apps like VOEZ - repetition and staying on-beat is the only way to win.
+The game uses synthwave music to keep you on track to make the correct moves by
+timing the beats of the songs to the correct moves on the screen. It reminds me
+of the early Guitar Hero games, as well as mobile apps like VOEZ - repetition
+and staying on-beat is the only way to win.
# In-Game Screenshots
-Taking a look at the main menu, you can see that Neon Drive plays into
-every stereotype you can think of around retro-futuristic, synthwave
-arcades (in a good way).
+Taking a look at the main menu, you can see that Neon Drive plays into every
+stereotype you can think of around retro-futuristic, synthwave arcades (in a
+good way).
![Neon Drive
Menu](https://img.cleberg.net/blog/20201228-neon-drive/neon_drive_menu.png)
-Once you get into the first level, we see that the choice of car fits
-right in with the stereotypical cars of the 80s, like the
+Once you get into the first level, we see that the choice of car fits right in
+with the stereotypical cars of the 80s, like the
[DeLorean](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMC_DeLorean) or the [Ferrari
-F40](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrari_F40). Each new level comes
-with new color schemes and cars, so you should never get tired of the
-aesthetic.
+F40](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrari_F40). Each new level comes with new
+color schemes and cars, so you should never get tired of the aesthetic.
![Neon Drive
Race](https://img.cleberg.net/blog/20201228-neon-drive/neon_drive_race.png)
@@ -61,35 +59,34 @@ Personally, I love the orange and blue colors used in level 2:
![Level
2](https://img.cleberg.net/blog/20201228-neon-drive/neon_drive_level_2.png)
-If you\'re the competitive type and getting 100% on all arcade machines
-isn\'t enough, there are leaderboards for the regular part of the game,
-and the endurance game mode.
+If you're the competitive type and getting 100% on all arcade machines isn't
+enough, there are leaderboards for the regular part of the game, and the
+endurance game mode.
![Leaderboard](https://img.cleberg.net/blog/20201228-neon-drive/neon_drive_leaderboard.png)
# Other Suggestions
-Neon Drive sits nicely within the well-founded cult genre of Outrun.
-Other games that I\'ve enjoyed in this same spectrum are:
+Neon Drive sits nicely within the well-founded cult genre of Outrun. Other games
+that I've enjoyed in this same spectrum are:
-- [Far Cry 3: Blood
+- [Far Cry 3: Blood
Dragon](https://store.steampowered.com/app/233270/Far_Cry_3__Blood_Dragon/)
-- [Retrowave](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1239690/Retrowave/)
-- [Slipstream](https://store.steampowered.com/app/732810/Slipstream/)
+- [Retrowave](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1239690/Retrowave/)
+- [Slipstream](https://store.steampowered.com/app/732810/Slipstream/)
-Although these games aren\'t necessarily in the same genre, they do have
-aspects that place them close enough to interest gamers that enjoyed
-Neon Drive:
+Although these games aren't necessarily in the same genre, they do have aspects
+that place them close enough to interest gamers that enjoyed Neon Drive:
-- [Black Ice](https://store.steampowered.com/app/311800/Black_Ice/)
-- [Cloudpunk](https://store.steampowered.com/app/746850/Cloudpunk/)
-- [Need for Speed:
+- [Black Ice](https://store.steampowered.com/app/311800/Black_Ice/)
+- [Cloudpunk](https://store.steampowered.com/app/746850/Cloudpunk/)
+- [Need for Speed:
Heat](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1222680/Need_for_Speed_Heat/)
-- [VirtuaVerse](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1019310/VirtuaVerse/)
-
-Of course, if all you really care about is the arcade aspect of these
-games, you can check out the [Atari
-Vault](https://store.steampowered.com/app/400020/Atari_Vault/) or any of
-the other classic games sold on Steam by companies like Namco, Atari.
-For something like Nintendo, you\'d have to settle for buying used
-classic consoles or delve into the world of emulation.
+- [VirtuaVerse](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1019310/VirtuaVerse/)
+
+Of course, if all you really care about is the arcade aspect of these games, you
+can check out the [Atari
+Vault](https://store.steampowered.com/app/400020/Atari_Vault/) or any of the
+other classic games sold on Steam by companies like Namco, Atari. For something
+like Nintendo, you'd have to settle for buying used classic consoles or delve
+into the world of emulation.