I'm really enjoying what all they've added to one of
the few classic arcade games I'd still throw my quarters in.
Not exact matches
This game makes a mockery of the original golden axe
arcade classic, whilst it has features adapted to a modern game which are meant to draw you back to the good old days with that beautiful chuckle of nostalgia they are
few and far between and were executed with so much more style and entertainment 25 years ago when golden axe graced lives.
As for «Rampage,» the movie feels like exactly what it is: a mega-budget studio tentpole reverse - engineered from an 8 - bit
arcade classic (by no
fewer than four screenwriters), designed to eat dollars in much the same way the original game gobbled quarters.
«The String
Arcade» spans a few decades in video game history from arcade classics including «Galaga», «TRON» to 8 - bit eras with «Legend of Zelda» to more recent hits with «Portal 2» and «Minecraft&r
Arcade» spans a
few decades in video game history from
arcade classics including «Galaga», «TRON» to 8 - bit eras with «Legend of Zelda» to more recent hits with «Portal 2» and «Minecraft&r
arcade classics including «Galaga», «TRON» to 8 - bit eras with «Legend of Zelda» to more recent hits with «Portal 2» and «Minecraft».
This week's deals offer some Xbox Live
Arcade favorites and a
few retro
classics at deeply discounted prices.
Voice Commander is a single - screen shooter in the style of the
arcade classic Asteroids, with a
few notable twists which between them make the most of the Kinect technology and add an additional layer of strategy.
Packed with both the home and
arcade versions of the
classic game, leaderboard functionality and Kinect support; Dragon's Lair XBLA brings a
few modern flourishes to the
arcade experience to decidedly lukewarm results.
A
few gripes: Tag Mode is gone (though you can still tell opponents to shoot and pass), there's no online (though the HD versions later this year should have it) and the team didn't implement quite as much password record - keeping as was in the
arcade classic.
A
few gripes: Tag Mode is gone (though you can still tell opponents to shoot and pass), the traditional controls don't have the exhilarating feel of the Wii's motion - based ones and the team didn't implement quite as much password record - keeping as was in the
arcade classic.
I've seen a
few interesting looking titles, and the system is fairly full of popular
arcade classics of the time, but I'm hoping that some of my old - school brethren can give some solid suggestions.
Arcade Machines: If you go into one of the many SEGA arcade centres in the game then you can play on a few SEGA cla
Arcade Machines: If you go into one of the many SEGA
arcade centres in the game then you can play on a few SEGA cla
arcade centres in the game then you can play on a
few SEGA
classics.
One of the very
few games I owned on the OG Xbox as a kid, and if not for this compilation, I may have never experienced games like pac man, galaga, dig dug, you know, all of those
classic arcade games.
In 1996, Namco gave a
few of their
arcade classics a fresh treatment of modernization, and released a compilation
arcade cabinet with a
few of them.
The first game that I saw was Mini Ninjas which is a traditional
arcade game for all ages that has a
few killer twists, ensuring that this is truly a 21st century gaming title Mini Ninjas Paying homage to those
classic Japanese martial arts movies of yesteryear, gamers play Hiro, a 114 cm tall Ninja who has been given the task, just like the other Mini Ninjas to save the world.
It's been a
few months now since Tommo and SNK Playmore's Neo Geo X was released and early adopters have likely put some serious time into the system's initial 20 packed - in
arcade classics.
Mega Overload is a fun VR take on an old
arcade classic, but it is a
few gamemodes short of being a staple VR title.
Halfbrick is one of the most polific indie success stories of the last
few years, having been working hard on game development for over a decade in Australia before their biggest breakout success with the now world - renowned brand Fruit Ninja, they're also responsible for modern
classic arcade titles Jetpack Joyride, Raskulls and Age of Zombies.
With iconic platformers such as Yoshi's Island and Mega Man X,
arcade classics like Street Fighter II Turbo, and engrossing role - playing games like Final Fantasy III, there are very
few games on the SNES
Classic that I'm not aching to go back to.
Old Time Hockey channels
classic arcade style action (NHL 94, Blades of Steel, and Tecmo Bowl to name a
few) with an old - school aesthetic from the 70's era.
The King of Fighters»98 is potentially going to disappoint a
few fans, since it's not the fancypants enhanced version that came out on the last couple of generations of consoles, but if you're after an
arcade fighting
classic, it should be right up your street.
It doesn't bring a lot of new elements to the table, besides a
few expressions only us folk from south of the Equator will understand, but it succeeds at being a good new version of a
classic genre and a very decent nostalgia bomb for those out there thirsty for some
arcade fun.
Where Strider
Arcade / Genesis and Strider NES featured varied industrial and natural environments, Strider 2014 is set entirely within a city landscape, layered with a subtle rasterized visual filter to emphasize the futuristic setting: From the moment Hiryu drops in from his glider, to the not - quite - final moments of the game, players venture through all areas of the techno - industrial Kazakh City; while it lacks the Egyptian and jungle themes of
classic Strider titles, players are introduced to pristine governmental architecture, dank industrial working areas, the neon - engulfed underground slums, and cybernetic research facilities to name a
few.
Available now for PlayStation Network — and in just a
few days, on October 5th, for Xbox Live
Arcade — are two well - loved
classics, remastered in HD: NiGHTS Into Dreams... and Sonic Adventure 2!
Veggie Guardin» is an addictive variant of the
classic Whac - A-Mole
arcade machine, and one of the
few that could potentially break the hardcore gamer in the family away from Mortal Kombat for a
few minutes.
If I had to sum it up in a
few words, I'd say that it's a steller nostalgia orgasm, reminiscent of the
classic arcade age of the 90s.
One of the exclusive titles to SEGA 3D
Classics Collection, Power Drift was originally released as an
arcade game in 1988 in Japan only, with a
few ports on home computers later in PAL territories only.
Well, here's the good news: it's still possible to play a fair
few of these
arcade classics.
With iconic platformers such as Yoshi's Island and Mega Man X,
arcade classics like Street Fighter II Turbo, and engrossing role - playing games like Final Fantasy III, there are very
few games on the SNES
Classic that I'm not aching to go back to.