Valet Parking 1989 Lets You Relieve the End of the 80s
Michael Hines — February 25, 2011 — Tech
References: dsiware.nintendolife & technabob
I love my PSP to death, but I may have to break rank and go buy a Nintendo DSi after seeing the trailer for Valet Parking 1989. Valet Parking 1989 is a driving game that pushes your parking and short distance driving skills to the limit.
The end goal of Valet Parking 1989 is to earn enough cash parking cars to be able to buy your own car! Check out the trailer for the game here to see all of the drama and desire that naturally accompanied a late 80s California valet driver.
The end goal of Valet Parking 1989 is to earn enough cash parking cars to be able to buy your own car! Check out the trailer for the game here to see all of the drama and desire that naturally accompanied a late 80s California valet driver.
Trend Themes
1. Retro Gaming Revival - Opportunities to create and market nostalgic video games that cater to the desire for 80s-era gaming experiences.
2. Driving Skill Training - Disruptive opportunity to develop gamified driving training programs that focus on parking and short distance driving skills.
3. Simulation-based Learning - Innovative potential for developing simulation games that provide real-world scenarios for learning specific skills, such as valet parking.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming Industry - Potential to tap into the growing market for retro-themed video games and create experiences that resonate with nostalgic gamers.
2. Driving Training Industry - Opportunities to disrupt traditional driving schools by offering gamified and immersive training programs focused on parking and short distance driving skills.
3. Education and Training Industry - Disruptive potential to integrate simulation-based learning into professional training programs, providing learners with realistic scenarios to develop specific skills like valet parking.
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