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Arcade Greatest Hits : Midway Collection 2

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Some of the greatest arcade games from the 1980s come to the PlayStation in Arcade’s Greatest Hits. Get rid of enemy spies in Spy Hunter. Navigate through enemy territory and in Moon Patrol. Turn your opponents into eggs in Joust 2: Survival of the Fittest. In Splat!, Root Beer Tapper, and Burger Time, you will have to against the clock and animated food opponents. Get ready for outrageous space battles in Blaster. All of the games have their classic graphics and sound. Remember what great games are really about with Arcade’s Greatest Hits.

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Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2013
...Two of the most maddening but incredibly fun and unique games of their generation are also the best games on this eclectic collection, which also includes rarities like Root Beer Tapper (as seen in Wreck-it Ralph), the sequel to Joust, and the lesser-known BLASTER. This was the last game in the Arcade's Greatest hits series, and is likely part of the reason it seems to go for premium-esque prices. The other reason would likely be that Data East and possibly another company had since regained the rights for Burgertime and Moon Patrol, and those games have yet to resurface..

If you like arcade titles as much as I do, this is worth grabbing. Fun for the whole family!

Runs on Playstation 1-3
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Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2003
If you grew up playing atari like me and fondly remember the simple aracade games of the 80s,then you will love this title.I can honestly tell you that this is one of the best classic game collections you will ever find for the ps1.Definatly more "bang for your buck" with this title,then in other similar collections. Games included are:
MoonPatrol: My personal favorite;I played this forever on atari 2600.Of course graphics are much better,gameplay is extremely addicting and I love the moon patrol soundtrack!Still have that funky tune in my head!Have gone through the A-Z level three times,and it's STILL churning out more gameplay!
Joust2: Believe it or not,this is actually better than the original Joust!Collect golden egg bonuses;fight diffrent enemies like bats,robot vultures and even black knight bosses.You'll also be suprised with in-game voice overs,music and diffrent levels that actually change!While it is a bit tougher,it's just as fun as the original and stays true to it's origin.You'll still fight the other ostrich riders,hurry during the egg wave rounds,and face the same dreaded teradactyl if you take too long!
These two games are worth the price alone,but here are the other
titles in this collection:
BurgerTime: This was a fun game that I played on intellevision and 8-bit nintendo.Make the lettuce,meat,buns etc. fall through each floor to make a sandwhich while dodging fast food baddies. Music is the same as it was in the original.Lots of fun;only thing I didn't like was that there were no limitless continues like in MoonPatrol or Joust2.With only three lives to survive on,you'll only get so far and then.....GAME OVER!Still a great game though.
RootBeerTapper:Orignally without the "root",this arcade was popular in bars during the 80s.Alot of fun serving drinks and catching the empty glasses while listening to "Old Suzanna".After
every level is a bonus round of "find the can of brew that hasn't been shaken up."Like BurgerTime however,this does not have limitless continues either!So you are only going to be able to get so far...
SpyHunter:I remember this game very well;however I was not a big fan of it.I know alot of people who loved playing this game though;and if you were a fan,you'll be pleased to know that everything has been left intact.From the diffrent power ups to the Peter Gun theme.
Splat!:A game very similar to Food Fight! for the atari 7800. Controls are a bit awkward,but you'll get the hang of them.Throw
food at other people and knock their heads off!No real music,just
bleeps and thuds....very retro,and still fun.
Blaster:I don't remember this one,but it has cool,3-D bright color graphics.It is a space game that I can best describe as something that was seen in "The LawnMower Man" movie.I've actually grown strangely addicted to this game,and like how the screen looks when you "die".The game over screen is also pretty cool..."Paradise is 17 billion light years away!" It is actually possible to get to "paradise",but it is EXTREMELY difficult as you always cycle through 4 diffrent types of gameplay.
...If you love retro games and can find a copy of this title,pick it up immediatly!You'll have countless hours of fun and memories by yourself or with a buddy.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2020
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Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2010
While many games in this compilation and others were later included the in Mega-Compilations for the PS2 & X-Box this disc contains two games that aren't on those compilations: Burgertime & Moon Patrol. I'm assuming this because Williams/Midway only licensed these games and doesn't actually own them. Just for that reason this is worth picking up for any fan of classic gaming.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2015
Game works great and I received it VERY quick! Great game and seller A++
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Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2000
This is probably my favorite of the Williams/Midway arcade comps so far (although I have yet to play Arcade Party Pack.) The three real gems on this collection are Blaster, Joust 2, and Splat!- none of these games had ever been converted to a home system before.
The controls and their effectiveness differ from game to game. Use of a control pad to play Spy Hunter is imminently dissatisfying (a steering wheel is almost necessary to play it), and Splat! doesn't fare much better- perhaps Sony's hard to find Dual Analog sticks (as opposed to the Dual Shock analog controls) would work better. Joust 2, Burgertime, Blaster, and Moon Patrol all handle very well, and Root Beer Tapper moderately well.
The multimedia portion of the game is also very nice... the story behind Blaster is fascinating to those who are fans of Eugene Jarvis' work.
The only disappointment besides control issues concerns the lack of the original non-Root-Beer Tapper; perhaps because of licensing restrictions, Sony guidelines, or even a wish to avoid a higher ESRB rating only the Root Beer version is included. Thankfully, the multimedia history *does* talk about the original bar-themed version of the game.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2016
great!
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2002
What's cool about this game? The music of your favorite Midway classics you can turn it up and play along to it. Root Beer Tapper was a funny game and I play the beer version on the laptop we have at home. The best music? Moon Patrol, a drum-and-bass classic game with cool sound effects. Thanks Midway!
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