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« on: March 10, 2009, 05:05:05 AM »

Old School Arcade Titles On Consoles

Porting classic arcade games into consoles has become the latest rage in the gaming industry. The trend clearly affirms the fact that arcade games are not dead.


The gamers are not an elderly bunch of people who grew up on these titles. Kids are also addicted to it. The games have been revamped graphically but never shed the addictive game play which, of course, is the part and parcel of every game.

Arcade games have not been graphically interesting, but this move successfully negates the fact that the popularity of a game largely depends on its game play and not seemingly awe-inspiring graphics.

This phenomenon has also triggered a resurrection of arcade games and made it popular among online gamers. Arcade games are also being ported into handheld consoles like PSP.

This clearly indicates the popularity of arcade gaming.

Some of the ported titles are

Geometry Wars ñ The game was a classic when it was released back in 80ís. The upgrade features high end particle physics, digital sound, new special effects, a new scrolling area and high end graphics.

It is set in the far reaches of the galaxy where you battle hordes of vile, neon blazoned aliens. It also lets you choose between the old version and the updated version.

Pac-man ñ The all time classic has been upgraded with high definition graphics. The game still retains the original game play and the charming retro look.

The newer version features 250 levels of pure action packed fun. The game retains the original music and sound score that the fans remember so well.

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