![]() Centipede / Breakout / Warlords $14.99 This triple release was a bargain I found in the local super store. I was entertained for a solid hour. After that time I became frustrated with the mechanics of these games on the Gameboy Advance and DS. The main menu starts with a nostalgic view of these three games. Breakout does not store high scores once the cartridge is powered off. The refresh rate for the pong style ball is choppy. Users can choose from five custom backgrounds which are not appealing. Centipede does not store high scores once the cartridge is powered off. The highlight of this game are the 5 retro backgrounds for the game. Warlords cannot store high scores. Pros: 1) Good for one hour of mindless button pushing. Cons: 1) Old games that are not appealing when compared to other titles available for the Gameboy Advance platform. I suggest trying Wolfenstein or Doom for the Gameboy if you like classic games. 2) Retro music soundtrack was poorly made. ![]() Retro Atari Classics (Asteroids, Missle Command, Centipede) $14.99 Love it. I was a little rusty but recovered quickly. Can still beat my brothers! ![]() Centipede - PS1 $40.00 altho this game was popular in the 80's I and my family still Love to play this game ![]() Centipede $18.99 I don't get it. Nowhere on the packaging for this game does it say its the original arcade version of Centipede, so how is that something to complain about...? Having said that, I once had a demo version of this, and played it for hours. Unfortunatly, the disc wouldn't load into my newer PC, and I thought it was off to the same black hole as After Dark, Jill of the Jungle, Lemmings, etc. Recently I found the CD ROM for this, case intact, at a thrift store. I'm so glad I did, too. Its a fun shoot-em-up game, with multiple levels and worlds to make your way through. I'm not a 'gamer'; I play games online for short periods of time and then get bored. But, this one is a different story. Well recommended. |
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