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Midway Arcade Treasures Announced

Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to The Magic Box's item indicating that Midway are publishing a PS2/Xbox/GameCube title called Midway Arcade Treasures this fall. According to the site, "..the compilation will contain the following classic arcade games: Spy Hunter, Defender II, Gauntlet, Joust, Paperboy, Rampage, Marble Madness, Robotron 2084, Smash TV, Joust 2, Bubbles, Road Blasters, Rampart, Sinistar, Super Sprint, 720, Toobin', Klax, Splat!, Satan's Hollow and Vindicators. In addition, the compilation will include interviews with the creators and developers of these games."

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  1. It's about time... by neostorm · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Someone mentioned this not having enough games on it to warrant a purchase, but I have to point out that the majority of these useless "classics" CDs have usually been equipped with no more than 5-8 games, tops. This is a huge improvment over that.

    I'll just go back to my 3000+ MAME collection now...

    Now that I think about it. Maybe classic game publishers should try setting up a central game portal where old ROMs cam be downloaded for $1 each or some-such. They would probably make a bit more profit, and they woulnd't have to screw people over continuously with these repeated re-releases of 10-20 year old games.

    It worked somewhat for the music biz... Somewhat.

  2. Best comp. ever. by CashCarSTAR · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Seriously. That is too much old-school goodness in one package. Everything from Gauntlet to Rampart to Smash TV.

    Hell, I'd buy it for those games alone.

    Now, 20 games in one package. I'm glad that someone got serious about re-relesing their games. With any luck, this will bring on a storm of quality packages of older games, rather than the 4 game stupidness.

  3. On second thought... by Tink2000 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Unfortunately, the cynic in me makes me wonder if this revival is not just an attempt to make more money off of something that is ~20 years old, but also to discredit the abandonware theory, and also to crimp the style (and sharpen the legal axe) of MAMErs...