The compilation will also include extras such as the ability to unlock bonus content by clearing specific goals in each game. Players will also be able to link their high scores to their Mii.
Data East Arcade Classics is expected to be available in early 2010 for $19.99.
Collection Includes 15 All-Time Favorite Video Games at an Amazing Value
EDISON, N.J., October 1st, 2009 - Relive the glory days of video games without the pocketful of quarters as Majesco Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: COOL), an innovative provider of video games for the mass market, today announced Data East Arcade Classics for Wii. Licensed by G-Mode and developed by G1M2, this timeless compilation features 15 arcade favorites with full multiplayer support for only $19.99.
Players can now enjoy some of the best shooter, sports, puzzle and twitch action video games ever created in one convenient package. Data East Arcade Classics features 15 nostalgic titles, including: BurgerTime and its sequel, Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory, Bad Dudes vs. Dragon Ninja, Burnin' Rubber, Heavy Barrel, Caveman Ninja, Magical Drop III, Side Pocket and many more. The collection keeps the classics intact but also includes special updates for the modern gamer: players can link their high scores to their Mii and accomplish 75 different goals across the games that let them unlock a wealth of bonus material, from soundtracks to bezels. Finally, all 15 games support single player and 2-player head-to-head or co-operative multiplayer along with Wii Remote and Nunchuk, Classic Controller or GameCube controller functionality.
Data East Arcade Classics for Wii is expected to release in early 2010 for a SRP of $19.99. For additional information about Majesco's exciting line of products, please visit www.majescoentertainment.com.
wasn't there a news story on this a few weeks back?
Data East Arcade Classics for Wii is expected to release in early 2010 for a SRP of $19.99.
wasn't there a news story on this a few weeks back?
Yeah, the ESRB leaked it a month ago (http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/forums/index.php?topic=29295.0). Which brings up the question do we really need two news threads for the same compilation disc that not many people care about? Probably not, but that's a discussion for another thread.
Hard to believe there's no mention of Joe and Mac. Joe and Mac was in arcades, right? It had an NES and SNES port, but I don't recall ever seeing it in an arcade.
I can't remember any other Data East arcade games that aren't listed in the article. They should have considered adding $5-10 to the price, then just included every iteration of all their games.
Unless every one of their games was a port from the arcade, and they're the unnamed games mentioned. In that case, ignore my willingness to pay a higher price.
I own Bad Dudes and Heavy Barrel and don't like them. This is a good value for arcade fans but it looks like there are only a couple of games I'd be interested in.