| Is Retro our future? |
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| by Mike Bantick | |
| Saturday, 16 June 2007 | |
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Nostalgic gaming has always been well-liked, with stretched development resources, safer decision making on game styles and the high cost of new IP, coupled with the popularity of current-gen console online stores, such as the Nintendo Wii Virtual Console, are we looking at a future full of games from the past?
Recently we saw the gaming media go nuts about a 30 year old game - Pac-Man - and its reinvention under the Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) guise. The face-lift of Pac-Man into Pac-Man Championship Edition gave the pill popping eighties icon a new sheen, faster-continuous game-play and yes, a new lease of life.
XBLA has given the makeover to a number of iconic arcade games from the past, Geometry Wars, Frogger, Scramble, Time Pilot and more recently Centipede/Millipede have become time-fillers in my house-hold. In those particular cases, the core game did not change, simply the addition of a new multi-layered sound effect system and retina burning graphics. |
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