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35 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Perfect translations, culutre shock and no quarters Nov 23, 2003
By Scott Woods My youth has returned!Many of the games I had to stand in line at the arcade to play and then was slaughtered by in 60 seconds flat are contained on this 20+ game compilation of old arcade hits (and misses): Robotorn 2084, Rampage, Joust (1 & 2), Defender (1 & 2), Smash TV...just great stuff abounds. Of course, there are some clunkers, but hey: it was the 80s. The translations here are frighteningly faithful: the graphics, sound and general play of the controls is dead-on (except for maybe "Marble Madness", but if you have a ball controller instead of buttons and joysticks, you're back in action). There was some element of culture shock once I got started playing these on the PS2 (it boggles the mind how few buttons you need to play any of these games as opposed to the thumb-wracking madness of today's offerings), and the game overall feels like a big cheat code since you don't have to stop playing just because you ran out of quarters. Just hit the start button and you're back where you were, fighting the big bosses...indefinitely. A classic made up of classics. And at the price, you really can't go wrong, period.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Best Anthology available for PS2 Jul 23, 2004
By Mitchell M. Tse
"mitchelltse"
What many people don't take into consideration is that this anthology blows the other anthologies and compilations away. The sheer number of games (20), the number of good games (at least half of them were favorites), and the level of faithfulness these ports are to the original games (very good as well), makes this collection absolutely incredible. Games like Vindicators, Road Blasters, Rampage, and Gauntlet look exactly like they did in the arcades. The sounds were straight out of the games. Additionally, the difficulty level was able to be changed, just like an owner can in the arcades. Finally, one feature that really helped was that most of the games allowed you to continue, some of them indefinitely, so for some of those games that you chugged a lot of quarters in, not just because you wanted to play those games, but because you wanted to FINISH those games, you now can!
The only imperfection to this gameset is that it doesn't allow you to use a steering wheel. Man, being able to use one for Road Blasters and Spy Hunter would have been excellent.
All this leads to Midway Arcade Classics II, which comes out in late fall of 2004, which sounds just as good as this one! Same low price, too!
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Some games are lost in translation, but still a nice collection Aug 31, 2006
By N. Durham
"Big Evil"
Midway's first Arcade Treasures collection features 24 of Midway's most well known old school games. The most well known games in this collection that you'll find are Spy Hunter, Gauntlet, Defender 1 & 2, Joust 1 & 2, Paperboy, Rampage, Robotron, Smash TV, Sinistar, 720, and Klax; but thanks to the control scheme of the PS2, a number of games get lost in translation. Take Spy Hunter for example. Using both analog sticks, most of the shoulder buttons, and a few of the face buttons, the game is almost unplayable. 720 and Road Blasters nearly suffer the same fate, and other games like Root Beer Tapper, Satan's Hollow, Rampart, and Super Sprint just aren't much fun to play. However, despite all the negatives, there are a few real gems here that are still great to play. The bad control scheme that I mentioned earlier is nearly perfect for Smash TV and Robotron, while Paperboy, Rampage, Marble Madness, Klax, Sinistar, and the Joust and Defender games are still great to this day. There's some bonuses here, including histories of the games and interviews with the developers (the history of Smash TV in particular is good and fun to watch) which are nice to have, and if you remember any of these games fondly this is a nice collection to have, but there are better retro game sets out there as well.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Excellent nostalgia package Nov 19, 2009
By Michael Ceciliani
"Mike C"
Midway has assembled 24 arcade games of yesteryear in this compilation. I don't believe anyone else did this, so here are the 24 games, alphabetically:
Blaster Bubbles Defender I and II Gauntlet (up to 4 players) Joust I and II Klax Marble Madness Paperboy Rampage (up to 3 players) Rampart (up to 3 players) Roadblasters Robotron 2084 Root Beer Tapper Satan's Hollow 720 Sinistar Smash TV Splat Spy Hunter Super Sprint (up to 3 players) Toobin' Vindicators
This disc will definitely take you back in time. I remember playing Klax, Toobin', Marble Madness, Roadblasters, Joust, Defender, Robotron 2084 and Paperboy in the arcades, back in the 80s. I've played Root Beer Tapper, Smash TV, Splat and Bubbles on my PS1 from a Midway disc I bought for that system. A lot of the other games are fun as well, and as indicated, a few allow for more than two players.
The one bad thing is the controllers, which are a hinderance with a few of the games. Spy Hunter and Roadblasters aren't the same without a steering wheel, and with Marble Madness, you have to hold the controller at an angle, otherwise your timing will be off. Otherwise, this is one of the best "old school" discs to come out for the PS2. I rank it up there with the Atari and Activision anthologies. Midway has also released an Arcade Treasures 2 that I also reviewed. This one is better. Slightly more games, most of which were popular at the arcades back in the day.
13 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Time Machine back to the 80's Jan 04, 2004
By Don from SF
"coach41"
Wow, this DVD/CD came as a surprise to me. I happened to read a preview of it in a game magazine recently and HAD TO GET IT. I'd been thinking of picking up one of the Playstation One "Midway Arcade Classic" CD's (which cost an arm and a leg) for Robotron, Sinistar, and a few others. Instead, for $20, I get all the ones I wanted....and THEN SOME. I haven't played all the games yet, just a few: Robotron, Sinistar, Paperboy, Marble Madness, Gauntlet, Defender, Defender II (aka Stargate for those old arcade geeks), Joust, Spy Hunter, Root Beer Tapper , Smash TV and Super Sprint. Games like Gauntlet, Robotron, that have relatively simply up/down/left/right movement controls translated well to this CD/DVD and you can play easily with the PS2 controller. However, games like Paperboy, Marble Madness and Super Sprint proved slightly difficult to control with the PS2 controller. Not the programmers fault but those games that had specialized controls (trackball for Marble Madness, the bike handles for Paper Boy, steering wheel for Super Sprint) and they tried their best to translate the controls over. But I found (esp Super Sprint) them a little awarkward. But don't let that stop you. The games are basically the originals and are addictive and should prove to be a nice change of pace from today's games. Highly Recommended!!
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