Midway Arcade Treasures

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Midway Arcade Treasures
File:Midway Arcade Treasures Coverart.png
Original cover art.
Developer(s) Digital Eclipse, Backbone Entertainment
Publisher(s) Midway, ZOO Digital Publishing
Platforms PS2, Xbox, GameCube, PC, PlayStation 3 (HD)
Release date(s)
November 18, 2003
  • PlayStation 2
      Xbox
        GameCube
          Windows
          Genre(s) Compilation
          Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

          Midway Arcade Treasures is a video game compilation of 24 arcade games developed by Digital Eclipse and released by Midway for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox and Microsoft Windows. The Xbox version is not compatible with Xbox 360.

          Midway followed up the Arcade Treasures with successive compilations featuring different games: Midway Arcade Treasures 2, Midway Arcade Treasures 3, the portable Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play and the Windows-exclusive Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition.

          After Midway's bankruptcy, Warner Bros. owns the rights and released another arcade compilation called Midway Arcade Origins for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 which includes 29 select games from MAT 1 and 2 plus Super Off Road from 3. It also contains Vindicators Part II which replaced the original Vindicators from Midway Arcade Treasures.

          This game was later rereleased as Midway Arcade Treasures 1, the title and packaging being changed slightly to match the second and third games in the series. Despite this, the games themselves remain the same.

          A similar collection of Midway arcade games was also released exclusively in Japan by Success under the title Game Center USA: Midway Arcade Treasures, which compiled 32 select games from MAT 1 and 2 and was released for the PlayStation 2 on September 21, 2006.[1]

          Features

          The compilation plays similarly on all three consoles; however, the Xbox version has the extra ability to upload scores to an online scoreboard. The special features on each version of the game are the same. These include game histories, developer interviews and other documents. This compilation is a combination of the games included in Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits, Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits, and Arcade Party Pak for the original PlayStation and PC and each contain exactly the same extras from those collections. Additionally, there are eleven more games included that are not found in those collections.

          In the UK, distribution of the compilation was handled by ZOO Digital Publishing (later rebranded Zushi Games).

          While the PS2 and GameCube versions can be played on the PlayStation 3 and Wii respectively (due to their backwards compatibly), the Xbox version is not Xbox 360 compatible.

          Games

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          Re-release cover art, designed to match that of the later volumes in the series.

          The collection consists of the following 24 arcade games:

          Titles included in Midway Arcade Treasures
          Title Released
          720° 1986
          Blaster 1983
          Bubbles 1983
          Defender 1980
          Defender II (a.k.a. StarGate) 1981
          Gauntlet 1985
          Joust 1982
          Joust 2: Survival of the Fittest 1986
          Klax 1989
          Marble Madness 1984
          Paperboy 1984
          Rampage 1986
          Rampart 1990
          RoadBlasters 1987
          Robotron: 2084 1982
          Root Beer Tapper 1984
          Satan's Hollow 1982
          Sinistar 1982
          Smash TV 1990
          SPLAT! 1982
          Spy Hunter 1983
          Super Sprint 1986
          Toobin' 1988
          Vindicators 1988

          Reception

          Midway Arcade Treasures received mixed, but generally positive reviews with a 75.31% for the GameCube version, 73.86% for the PlayStation 2 version, and 75.02% for the Xbox version. Criticisms are the poor menu layout, slowdown in Smash TV, for the documentaries and interviews having video quality that is grainy and unrestored, as well as the documentaries and interviews being rehashed from previous Midway collections.

          Remake

          In 2012, a remake of the collection was released: an application called Midway Arcade. Available for iOS, it is the first of the saga published by Warner Bros., due to Midway's bankruptcy.

          See also

          References

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