Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits

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Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits
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Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Release date United States of America March 27, 2007[1]
Genre(s) Classics
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone 10+[1]
Media Nintendo DS game card
Input methods DS face buttons and D-Pad, Touch screen

Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits, released as Konami Arcade Collection in Japan and Konami Arcade Classics in Europe and Oceania, is a collection of 15 classic arcade games by Konami for the Nintendo DS.

Contents

[edit] Lineup

The compilation features the following games:

(It should be noted that when Tutankham and Super Basketball were released in the U.S., they originally kept their original names. "Horror Maze" and "Basketball" are names exclusive to this collection. It is unknown why the games' names were changed. This compilation also marks the first U.S. appearance of the original TwinBee arcade game in any form.)

[edit] Other features

  • The compilations also includes extensive historical information and options for each game. Additionally, if the system's language is set to Japanese, all the games will run in their Japanese versions, although even then, Tutankham, Hyper Olympic, Super Basketball, TwinBee, and Green Beret still use the Horror Maze, Track and Field, Basketball, RainbowBell, and Rush 'n Attack names respectively. Menus and text will also be changed to Japanese. In addition, while the differences between the Japanese and international versions of most of the games are minimal (with Contra displaying its Japanese ateji-based logo in the Japanese setting), Gradius is the most notable exception. When the DS is set to any language other then Japanese, the European version (still called Gradius in this compilation) is seen, which features a different title screen, higher difficulty, lacks the separate "START" screen, and with "Option" renamed "Multiple".
  • The "Morning Music" can be heard during the intro. The "Morning Music" is the boot-up music for Konami's Bubble System, which was a hardware Konami used for their arcade games in 1985. Gradius and TwinBee are the two games in this collection that originally ran on the Bubble System.

[edit] Reception

Reviews
Publication Score
VG Resource Center
7.75 out of 10[2]
IGN
8 out of 10[3]
GameSpot
7 out of 10[4]
GameZone
8.2 out of 10[5]
1UP
6 out of 10[6]
Review compilations
Game Rankings
76% (based on 22 reviews)[7]

Reception for Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits has been slightly positive, garnering an average score of 76% on Game Rankings. Complaints have revolved around either some of the included games simply (in GameSpot's words) "aren't really worth playing," or the visuals being "squashed" or "jittery." 1UP was even more critical of the included game library, stating "The bulk of the 15-title collection, however, is dated and generally pretty lame." Furthermore, some sites such as IGN or VGRC lamented the lack of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection support, with VGRC saying "It is a shame, because some of these games would have been made so much greater if we could play them online."

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits (English). Konami. Retrieved on 2007-04-11.
  2. ^ VGRC's review of Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits. URL retrieved 19th May 2007.
  3. ^ IGN's review of Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits. URL retrieved 19th May 2007.
  4. ^ GameSpot's review of Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits. URL retrieved 19th May 2007.
  5. ^ GameZone's review of Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits. URL retrieved 19th May 2007.
  6. ^ 1UP's review of Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits. URL retrieved 19th May 2007.
  7. ^ GameRankings.com page for Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits. URL retrieved 19th May 2007.

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