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Originally posted by: Spak-Spang
Even better would be if somebody bought the licensing to bring a Konami arcade collection and include:
X-Men: Children of the Atom,
Turtles: Arcade,
Turtles in Time,
and any other classic 4-player beat-em during that era into a single collection. I know it would be a nightmare to create, but it would be incredibly awesome.
Spak-Spang, I know you really hate my nit-pickiness, but "
X-Men: Children Of The Atom" is the name of the X-Men fighting game in the arcades and PlayStation, which led to X-Men Vs. Street Fighter and then the Marvel Vs. Capcom games.
What you likely mean is the brawling game simply titled "
X-Men". Yeah, that was fun too.
I'm sure you'd be pissed if you actually had control over licensing issues, fought tooth and nail to get Children Of The Atom on the VC, only to find out at the end that you brought the wrong game over.

There were MANY brawling games around that time, yet we all loved X-Men and Ninja Turtles. I'd say the initial appeal is the licensing (we're all guilty of it, I suppose), before we get to Ian's point about them being good games despite that. I'm sure we didn't initially walk into the arcade going, "Oooh, look, a Konami game! Get off that lame Combatribes game so we can play a REAL arcade brawler by the makers of Castlevania and Contra!" Honestly. We saw Ninja Turtles and that's primarily why we went for it.
I remember it being a big deal that my mom spent over $20 on me and my brother to finish TMNT in an arcade at West Edmonton Mall. They had a special for $0.22 per quarter token that day. Now $20 won't get you very far in any game. Well, I suppose if you're really good at a fighting game, fine, but games have been too expensive in the arcades for the past several years. I miss the good old days. ;_; The Virtual Console would bring back a lot of memories if it had some arcade games, as when she didn't want us to spend all day on the NES, my mom dragged me and my brother with her shopping, where we spent a lot of time at arcades as well.