This is a really good example of this type of game, as i'm sure many of you have seen, and still can probably see on
a few old arcade machines today.
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.
The
arcade style gameplay - as well as the
few available modes - may alienate some of the franchise's
old fans, but that doesn't mean WWE All Stars lacks the quality and enjoyment that define THQ's games.
Old school indie
arcade games seem to be popping up more frequently as of late and
few are as unique and enjoyable as this game.
It's a Sega game and they're not shy to port
old arcade games over to squeeze a
few bucks out of a 20 - year -
old franchise.
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.
If you're not a racing fan and Columns «falling - block antics weren't your cuppa, your only other option was a port of an eight - year -
old arcade game that's only fun for a
few minutes.
Brakes brings back some of those
old RC Pro Am obsessions, and while it doesn't reach the heights of the earlier title, it is nonetheless a fine
arcade - style racing throwback with a
few modern twists.
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.
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 e
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 e
old - school aesthetic from the 70's era.
I realized that, besides a
few rounds of Mario Party and Melee that I'll get in at a friend's apartment, or bouts in
older titles I and some other friends can get through at an
arcade bar, there are
few times in this gaming era that I can truly enjoy my time with another person, getting things done on a console or PC.
Next week deals are:
old Cod's, transformers, prototype and
few arcades... I'll pass.