New Retro Arcade: Neon

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New Retro Arcade: Neon
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Developer(s) Digital Cybercherries
Publisher(s) Digital Cybercherries
Designer(s)
  • Dec Doyle
  • Ulrich Gollick
  • Josh Lennen
  • Andrew Hielscher
  • Joe Henson
Engine Unreal Engine 4
Platform(s) HTC Vive, Oculus Rift
ReleaseAugust 1, 2016
Genre(s) Simulation
Mode(s) Multiplayer

New Retro Arcade: Neon is a virtual reality [1] first-person video game developed and published for the PC by independent developer Digital Cybercherries. It was released on Steam on August 1, 2016. The game is compatible with the HTC Vive [2] [3] and Oculus Rift. [4] [5]

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Gameplay

Players are taken back to the '80s/early '90s [6] and are put inside a retro arcade room. In the game, players are able to interact with mini-games including Bowling, Air Hockey Skeeball, and more. Inside the room itself are usable objects such as Guitars, Drum Machines and Light Guns. [7] The main feature of the game focuses on customisation and being able to emulate your favourite arcade games, by using any of the 30 arcade cabinets. [8] The game also supports Non-VR.

Reception

UploadVR favoured the game for its authenticity and how Digital Cybercherries do an excellent job of capturing the vibe and atmosphere. [9]

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