Arcade Classics
From Sega Retro
Arcade Classics |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive, Sega Game Gear |
Publisher: Sega |
Developer: Atari, Al Baker & Associates |
Game total: 3 |
Number of players: 1-2 |
Arcade Classics is a compilation of three arcade games originally released by Atari during the 1970s and early 1980s. The compilation was released for the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Game Gear in 1996.
As well as providing "classic" versions of the games, there are also enhanced "Sega" versions, which update the graphics. Sadly the games are plagued by framerate issues, slowing down considerably when numerous objects are on screen.
Contents
Gameplay
Centipede
This is a recreation of the original Centipede. You play as a spaceship who must destroy a centipede made up of several ball-shaped pieces crawling down from the top of the screen. You can move freely with the D-pad, however you are fixed to the bottom few rows of the screen. and shoot (there is rapidfire). Every time you destroy one piece of the centipede, the centipede is broken at the destroyed piece, with each new piece moving independently. If you get hit by either a centipede or a spider which also comes up occasionally, you lose a life and the centipede reforms. Kill the spider for bonus points. Mushroom barricades are scattered around the field; if they are shot at, they become weaker and weaker until they are destroyed. If the centipedes reach the bottom of the screen, they will start climbing back up.
The Sega version merely features new graphics.
Ultrapong
This has either Pong or Hockey to choose from. The goal of both is simple: you, capable of moving vertically from edge to edge, must get the ball through the other player's goal and stop it from going through yours; first to 15 wins. In Pong, the goal is the edge of the screen. In Hockey, the goal is the inside of a smaller shape resembling a hockey goal (the ball will bounce around a goal if it is shot toward the top or bottom edge of the screen). Game "Styles" merely control the number of paddles you have. You can also place barriers for added difficulty.
The Sega version merely features different sound effects for when the ball hits a paddle.
Missile Command
This is a recreation of the original wikipedia:Missile Command. You are a missile turret fixed to the bottom center of the screen. Use the D-pad to move your target (crosshairs) and or to shoot. There are two types of enemies: normal aliens which fly horizontally through the screen and can be destroyed normally or missed with no consequence to the player, or slowly falling ropes that must be destroyed at their tips before they hit the ground; should one hit the ground, you lose a life.
The Sega version merely features new graphics and a different title screen theme.