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The topic of retro arcade gaming had come up, and while the members had identified efforts to recreate arcade cabinets, these typically cost thousands of U.S. dollars and were heavy, a form that would not be suitable for smaller consumers at home or offices, or use in locations like arcade bars. [1] [2] Bachrach decided to launch Arcade1Up as ...
A conversion of the arcade version of Rush'n Attack is included in the 2002 compilation Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Advanced for the Game Boy Advance. The game features the same four stages as in the arcade version, and two extra stages unlocked via the Konami Code. A two-player versus mode has been added, which utilizes the Game Link ...
A sub-series called ACA Neo Geo [b] focuses on re-releasing Neo Geo titles in their original arcade format, unlike many services that attempt to emulate the console versions. Arcade Archives was first released for the PlayStation 4 on May 15, 2014, via the PlayStation Network. It supports various system-specific features, allowing players to ...
The IGS PolyGame Master is an arcade system released by IGS in 1997. [1] It features many video games , the most notable of which are the titles from the Knights of Valour series. In April 2023, IGS released the IGS Classic Arcade Collection on the Nintendo Switch , a compilation of eight games originally created for the IGS PolyGame Master.
The following is a list of games developed and/or published by Irem (formerly known as IPM) for a variety of arcade and console platforms. The page may also includes ports from other companies licensed by Irem.
ZN-1 Aeroboto: Formation Z JP: 1984 Jaleco: Scrolling shooter: 2 After Burner — 1987 Sega: Rail shooter: 1 After Burner II — 1987 Sega: Rail shooter: 1 After Burner Climax — 2006 Sega: Rail shooter: 1 The Age of Heroes: Silkroad 2 — 2000 Unico Electronics Company Beat 'em up: 2 Agent Super Bond — 1985 Signatron USA Maze: 1 Agress ...
Cruis'n Blast arcade machines: regular (red) and motion (white/blue). The game was licensed by Nintendo, who owns the trademark for the game.It was first play-tested under the beta names Cruis'n Adventure and Cruis'n Redline, before eventually becoming Cruis'n Blast. [2]
The arcade game was released on the Virtual Console in Japan on February 23, 2010. The game was released for the Nintendo Switch by HAMSTER under their Arcade Archives series in February 2018. [17] It had been previously released on May 15, 2014, for the PlayStation 4 as the first entry in the series. [18]