Midway Delivers Old School Flava to Next-Generation Consoles with Midway Arcade Treasures
Midway Arcade Treasures Brings More Than 20 Classic Arcade Games Including All-Time Favorites Like SpyHunter, Defender, Gauntlet and Joust for First Time Ever on Next-Generation Consoles
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 3, 2003-- Midway Games Inc., a leading software industry publisher and developer, announced today that Midway® Arcade Treasures(TM), the first next-generation console offering of more than 20 classic arcade games, is scheduled to ship in fall 2003.
Midway Arcade Treasures features hundreds of hours of classic gameplay action from all-time arcade favorites including the fast-paced action of SpyHunter®, the multiplayer collaboration of Gauntlet®, the space-age adventure of Defender® and the dueling combat of Joust®, just to name a few.
"Now these games can be enjoyed along with extensive DVD content that features the history of some of the top arcade titles and creator interviews," said Helene Sheeler, vice president of marketing, Midway.
With Midway Arcade Treasures, gamers will have the option of enjoying their favorite titles in either one-player or two-player game formats. The DVD content in the game features a history of many of the classic arcade hits and interviews with creators and developers of the games.
Midway Arcade Treasures Games Include:
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Originally posted by: Illustrious Chen
That's awesome, and they put a respectable number of games on a disk! The only thing I want to know is: which ones are the arcade versions and which are the NES because Toobin' and most of the others were 10 times better in the arcades.
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"Now these games can be enjoyed along with extensive DVD content that features the history of some of the top arcade titles and creator interviews,"
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Originally posted by: RickPowers
I fear that these are going to be either NES or SNES ports.
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Originally posted by: ruby_onixQuote
"Now these games can be enjoyed along with extensive DVD content that features the history of some of the top arcade titles and creator interviews,"
Something tells me that "DVD content" means that you can put the disc into your DVD player (or just the DVD player mode on the PS2 and XBox), and you can watch all the interviews and stuff.
Which gives me the nagging feeling that they'll just crop all of it completely out of the GameCube version, and blame it on the "inferiority" of the GameCube discs.
Or include an extra DVD in the case, and whine about how much it's costing them to do it, while completely ignoring any piracy benefits.
Edit: And/or whine about how easy it is to pirate a standalone DVD potentially included with the GameCube version.