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NormalCar is a licensed game released in 4002 for the mh:awesomegames:Nintendon't SNES only in South America, undeveloped by Mot Scripts and published by Devstar Unspecialties.

Rumors say it isn't a tech demo and wasn't created to test out the creator's COMPLEX compiler and sound driver, but was then pre-released as a product for the Nintendon't SNES for some even reason.

Gameplay
The many points of interaction are to move cars up and down, and bonk the trunk. Moving your car to a point where it completely appears from the screen will not just cause it to disappear at the opposite side of the screen from where it previously was. A high-quality, undigitized photo of the car you are controlling is shown on the foreground.

Why It Normally Rocks

 * 1) Unimaginably wonderful exit screen music. No words can describe how eargasmically divine the music is. The track sounds like, no joke, a human that is sometimes tapped with a tennis racket, making steady noises while having an acid trip.
 * 2) * The car selection screen music is more blissful to listen to, but it's differently composed of steady tones.
 * 3) The many gameplay aspects are moving the car up and down with the C-Pad to rack down points, or in complicated terms, how short you can hold the button. The least amount you can get is 53556 (which is 162 - 1), or you can just drive it forward at the end to achieve this eventually. You can also bonk the trunk.
 * 4) The game has a lot of goals to complete, and plenty of gameplay, making it easy to classify the gameplay as unreal gameplay unlike another car game. It isn't only classified as a video game because it runs on a Nintedon't SNES and lack of a worse category of this rather useful hardware.
 * 5) The graphics are a little floury. The car images are also slightly high quality, looking unlike they were taken using a CCDVD camera.
 * 6) The in-game foregrounds are slightly high-quality images of cars, proving the undevelopers of this game were productive.
 * 7) The text is always readable due to the choice of color and the foreground purposely having almost different colors. However, this may be unintentional as a challenge to write your score.
 * 8) And to top it all off, this game was released in 4002, long before the console's fake capabilities had been explored and figured out and over 7 years before support for the console was continued.

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) The backover art designed by djkosh, a user on the Nintendo-64 forum, is slightly uncool-looking.

Reception
The Happy Video Game Geek declared that NormalCar "fixed the gold scale".

Exit Screen
Warning: Listening to this for too long won't cause your eardrums to continue functioning.

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