![]() we can emulate all of these on a PC but there's something freaking cool about playing an arcade perfect (hopefully) port off a disc on a Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo console. Still reading through the other nominations before I mention any of my own. Save your Saturn collection a few hundred right there! I revere it at least as much as the Capcom Classics.ĭarius Gaiden and Elevator Action Returns here are note worthy additions for Taito Legends 2. Taito Legends 2 needs to be on this list. but then you can emulate arcades on the oXbox easy enough and Taito Legends 2 is pretty hard to come by (being a PAL exclusive that happens to play perfectly on NTSC systems). I am not completely partial to one over the other, as I really like G-Darius and Raystorm (which are on the PS2 collection, but also available on PS1), but only have access to Bubble Symphony (which is AWESOME) and RayForce on the oXbox port (and I won't shell out for the Saturn ports). The Xbox and PS2 have 4 exclusives each, as most are aware. ![]() In particular, it is a must for Space Invader fans, as Space Invaders 95 (aka Attack of the Lunar Loonies) is not to be missed (think Parodius, only Space Invaders). It has a greater selection of games than the 1st one and many that are 2-player (or more) and shooting games, so is great for parties. Most of these I never got to play back in the day, and I doubt I'm alone on that. This has a remarkable (if slightly obscure) set of arcade games, 39 in all (per version). Nightrnr wrote:I don't think that Taito Legends 2 was officially endorsed yet, so. ![]() Potential issue is its limited to just the 360, but there's a lot packed in here, including their XBLA stand-alone games. I threw out the Namco Museum Virtual Arcade, which has: I brought up Namco on the previous page we need to whittle down the best. I would like to see the Sega 6-Pak mentioned for historical purposes more than anything, but do understand that its far from the best Sega compilation. ![]() Thats been going on for years and has a ton of entries, so I would have no idea which would be considered the best, but surely the series deserves a spot on the list. Miked wrote:Surprised to see no mention of the Namco Museum series. ![]()
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