JAKKS Adds More Namco, Atari Paddle TV Games
Thanks to Yahoo for reprinting the press release discussing JAKKS Pacific's licensing of further classic Namco arcade games for their all-in-one 'TV game' line-up. The new "lightweight, compact, all-inclusive controller... will feature the classic games Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Pole Position, Xevious, and Mappy", and is a follow-up to a previously featured controller which featured other classics such as Pac-Man. JAKKS has also licensed Spider-Man for a stand-alone TV game, joining the other all-in-one games licensed from Atari, Activision, and others. The official site also has a list of forthcoming games, which look to include an as yet unannounced stand-alone Atari 2600 paddle controller.
I have the atari 10-in-1 and love it. My brother got me one of the bootleg 70+ NES games in one devices for christmas and it's pretty cool, but these official releases are a lot of fun. Only complaint is that you can't play the two player modes of some of the games.
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The original versions of Pac-Man, Bosconian, etc are awful....only cosmetically similar to the originals at best. I was really disappointed with them...
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So will this ever lead to 10-in-1 NES/SNES systems? I know - there's the iQue in China, but I'd love to see a little handheld unit I can give to my kids (or myself) with Chrono Trigger/Final Fantasy III/Kid Icarus and the rest on it.
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Ever since these Namco games (and all original 80's arcade games) were actually out in arcades, it was always disappointing that the home versions were so much different, and usually lousy.
I always said "Someday we'll get home versions that are exactly the same."
Didn't think it would take 20-25 years though.
(Not counting MAME of course. I'm talking TV.)
I bought the 10-in-1 last Christmas because it has my all-time favorite 2600 game: Adventure. The conversion wasn't quite 100% though. After finding the "invisible dot" and taking it to the key screen to reveal the Easter egg (credits), I found the credits weren't there but instead some graphic glitch was.
Maybe it was something (code?) crunched out during the process of making the ROMs fit into whatever guts makes up the thing.
But it was still cool as all getup!
Provided you can get the ROMs, you can play thousands of games, for free.
Furthermore, some of us would prefer playing these games on a big tv with an appropriate-styled joystick... without wasting our time plodding through shady illegal ROM sites. And, bonus, here's a way to actually own the games instead of stealing them.