Gunstar Green wrote:Lots of good stuff on the Taito Legends collections. I also really love the Extreme games.
Atari 2600 will always be Space Invaders to me though. It's the first one I played before I even knew how to read or write. There was a lot of variety that made it even better than the arcade cabinet. Atari knew Space Invaders was going to be their killer app and they really put a lot of TLC into porting it. It's probably the first truly excellent arcade port really, even if it's not arcade accurate.
I agree on all points.
Also...was Space Invaders available at the 2600's launch? If so, the presence of both Space Invaders an Combat would make the 2600 launch line up one of the very best.
EDIT!: Nevermind. Wikipedia says that Space Invaders was not available at launch. The presence of both Combat and Indy 500 still makes for a pretty killer line up, however.
DOUBLE EDIT!!: Wikipedia also says Aquanaut's Holiday was a PS1 launch title...Since that game, to my knowledge, never had a "long box" release that does not seem right to me. Does anyone remember a period when some PS1 games were released in "long boxes" while others were released in jewel cases?
TRIPLE EDIT!!! (ULTRA COMBO!!!!): GameFAQs shows a U.S. release date for Aquanaut's Holiday of 6/29/95 (i.e., a little over two months before the U.S. PS1 launch), and Wikipedia shows a U.S. release date of 9/9/1995 (i.e., the U.S. PS1 launch date). The copyright on the back of the case says 1996, however, which lead me to believe that both GameFAQs and Wikipedia list this game's release date incorrectly. This error, combined with the fact it is only available in a jewel case, leads me to believe that Aquanauts Holiday was not, in fact, a PS1 launch title.