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While the basic gameplay in these arcade greats is spot-on, the control issues and poor graphic options get in the way of the fun. If your machine has been known to have problems with games employing such protection methods, then you'll probably want to stay away. Also, it's worth noting that the game uses the Starforce copy-protection scheme and actually drops back to desktop for further checks each time you load up a new game. ![]() The games are tied together by a weak-looking row of arcade machines that serve as the collection's menu. Support for scanlines and other, more accurate screen modes would have been nice. Neither option is particularly appealing. You can either enable screen smoothing, which smoothes out some of the rough edges of the games' graphics and generally makes the whole game look ridiculously blurry, or you can turn that off, and witness the games running in some sort of squashed resolution that makes text look blockier than it should. That's not a statement about how far game graphics have progressed-it means that these aren't very faithful duplications of the original games. Graphically, this collection is pretty ugly. Some games sound slightly off pitch, and things like explosions occasionally sound a bit off, too. It may have 16 solid arcade hits, but if you care at all about visual accuracy in your arcade compilations, this package most definitely isn't for you. Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Contact Us (c)1998-2019 GameCopyWorld - All Rights Reserved
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