First seen: 4 january 2006
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This game is very bad. I can write little about it except that you can just as well throw away your money when you buy this title. It's a total flop, where the charm and atmosphere of these classic gets totally lost. There aren't any extras or additions to be seen either and it would be handy if retailers would just take this title out of the shelves to make place for better PSP-games. Read more
Sound is off completely and almost all music, voices and general effects in the game sound tinny and in the wrong pitch. It isn't horribly aggravating, but you have to wonder why. I mean, the PSP can handle emulation just fine, so what's the deal with the overall sound here? Sadly, I have no answer. Read more
Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play does utilize the PSP's wireless networking for multiplayer gaming, which comes in handy for many of these games that support two, three and four players at a time. But many of these games can't be all that huge; titles like Joust and Rampage could fit in a fraction of the PSP's memory, which is why it's a drag that this compilation is yet another PSP game that fails to support the system's Game Sharing function. Read more
Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play Lots of great games Multi-player support Gauntlet Some control issues due to PSP A slightly new spin on a slightly old series. Read more
Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play isn’t likely to impress anyone who considers the original PlayStation “Old School” gaming, but for the rest of us who actually remember what arcades are, the collection is a fun, portable bit of nostalgia. Read more