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Konami brings 8 retro 80s video games to Microsoft’s Xbox One consoles
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Published onApril 19, 2019
published onApril 19, 2019
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Konami is bringing eight of their classic 80s video games to theXbox Onetoday with the release of the Arcade Classics Anniversary Collection.Arcade Classics Anniversary Collection comes with the full versions of Scramble, TwinBee, Nemesis (also known as Gradius), Salamander (also known as Life Force), Typhoon (also known as A-Jax), Haunted Castle, Vulcan Venture (also known as Gradius II), and Thunder Cross which are all presented in their original retro styles.
Each game also features new functionality such as game saves, difficulty levels, visual settings, and an ebook containing artwork and interviews on the creation of each title.
Here’s the official description or Arcade Classics Anniversary Collection:
KONAMI starts its 50th anniversary celebration with this first installment of the Anniversary Collection series of the all-time classics! This collection includes 8 arcade masterpieces of the 80s, from Nemesis to Haunted Castle. Experience these KONAMI classics in all their retro glory, now enhanced with modern features.
Are you a fan of 80s video games and will you be picking this bundle up? Let us know in the comments below and thenfollow us on Pinterest for more Xbox gaming content.
Radu Tyrsina
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