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Midway Classics at Classic Expo

by Steven Rodriguez - August 8, 2003, 12:13 pm EDT
Total comments: 2 Source: Press Release

If you're headed to Las Vegas this weekend, you might want to check out Midway's classic games on the new game systems.

Midway Goes Old School with Midway Arcade Treasures at 2003 Classic Gaming Expo

Midway Arcade Treasures Brings More Than 20 Classic Arcade Games Including All-Time Favorites Like Spy Hunter, Defender, Gauntlet and Joust for First Time Ever on Next-Generation Consoles

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 8, 2003-- Midway Games Inc., a leading software industry publisher and developer, announced today that it will make Midway® Arcade Treasures(TM), the first next-generation console offering of more than 20 classic arcade games, available for hands-on demonstrations at the 2003 Classic Gaming Expo. Midway Arcade Treasures 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 Spy Hunter®, the multiplayer collaboration of Gauntlet®, the space-age adventure of Defender® and the dueling combat of Joust®, just to name a few.

"We look forward to sharing Midway Arcade Treasures with the dedicated classic games fans at this year's expo," said Helene Sheeler, vice president of marketing, Midway. "Midway Arcade Treasures will launch with extensive DVD content featuring the history of some of the top arcade titles and creator interviews, giving classic gamers even more to look forward to."

With Midway Arcade Treasures, gamers will have the option of enjoying their favorite titles in one- to four-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:

  • Jam-Packed Entertainment - More than 20 great arcade games including:

    • Spy Hunter

    • Defender

    • Defender II

    • Gauntlet

    • Joust

    • Paperboy(R)

    • Rampage(R)

    • Marble Madness(R)

    • Robotron: 2084(R)

    • Smash TV(TM)

    • Joust 2

    • Bubbles(R)

    • RoadBlasters(TM)

    • Blaster(R)

    • Rampart(R)

    • Sinistar(R)

    • Super Sprint(TM)

    • 720 degrees(R)

    • Toobin'(R)

    • KLAX(R)

    • SPLAT!(TM)

    • Satan's Hollow(TM)

    • Vindicators(TM)

  • Nonstop Action - Hundreds of hours of classic gameplay action

  • DVD Content - Creator and developer interviews and game histories

  • Multiplayer Gameplay - One- to four-player gameplay

Talkback

RhoqAugust 08, 2003

Yet the question remains unanswered...Will these be ports from the original arcade versions or the NES versions?

KnoxxvilleAugust 09, 2003

I just got back from the Expo, and I am pleased to report that not only are these arcade perfect emulations, but the 4-player games will be will retain their 4-playerability (okay, so that's not a word....SUE ME!). Good deals up in there! I met the All-Time Ms. Pac Man Champ and the Robotron 2004 Champ. I was schooling fools with my Bison on SFII Championship Edition untill an editor from Tips and Tricks Mag blew me out with Zangief...sheez! I bought a 25-in-1 Intellivision set for 25 bucks, a poster autographed by 8 or so Intellevision designers/programmers for 10 bucks, a TurboGraphx-16 with Legendary Axe for 25 bucks, and, the coup de grace, a Vectrex system with Multi-cart for 150! I was in that piece from 9 a.m. till 3 p.m. Whadda day! I almost bought a Super Dodge Ball JAMMA cart for 15 bucks.

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