Power Drive

Power Drive, developed by Rage Software and published by U.S. Gold in 1994.

Longplay Information

Author(s): MadMattyMadMatty
System: Super Nintendo / Super Famicom
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Publication Date: 17/12/2014
YouTube Release: 31/12/2029
Duration: 02:20:53
File Size: 911.91 MB (933800.00 KB)
Downloads: 534 downloads
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Player's Review

"Burn through blizzards in Monte Carlo at midnight or race in the blistering desert heat of Kenya. Test your rally skills through the dense forests, dizzy mountain passes and icy frozen lakes of 8 international courses. POWER DRIVE... drive it if you dare!"

Power Drive is a Rally driving game very much like the Neo-Geo Drift Out game. The game takes you through a series of tracks over eight countries. Your goal is to finish each track within a set qualification time. The events are a mix of time trials, vs and skill tests. In the vs events, you don't need to win, just make sure you finish within the qualification time but winning will add a bonus cash reward which helps a lot especially in the early game. Money is used to pay the fee for the next event as well as repairing your car. Some strategy is needed here as you don't want to overspend on the car and not have enough for the following event. You are also saving up for a more powerful car needed for future events. Not repairing the car will have negative effects resulting in lower finishing times and losing cash bonuses.

The game does have a bit of a learning curve and can be tricky to play thanks to it's steering mechanism. You cant just hit left/right as that will stall the car but instead roll it round the diagonals until your are facing the right way. You have a handy guide telling you about upcoming corners and nailing the slides can be quite fun. It only gets trickier though as you progress onto faster cars and tracks with many corners. Memorisation is a must and it becomes more frustrating than fun by the mid way point. There are pickups on the track to award time and money as well as the odd turbo boost! Once all the main events are complete, a short bonus event is played with no car repairs in between with a competition password awarded at the end.

I found this version of the game quite a bit more tricky then the Mega-Drive version. Every level is like racing on ice and the smaller resolution means you don't get to see the corners as quickly, but that's a minor gripe really as its not that much easier on mega drive. I prefer the mega drive music. The music here is different, but there is some random instrument that seems to play badly and ruins it. This version does allow music+sfx though which is the default option and the game is much better for it.

The longplay shows all of the main game and then there is some bonus competition levels at the end.

00:00:00 Titles
00:01:00 Monte Carlo
00:09:55 Kenya
00:22:09 Sweden
00:36:45 Corsica
00:53:34 Arizona
01:08:21 Finland
01:21:46 Australia
01:37:00 Great Britain
01:58:43 Win
02:00:18 Bonus Event