Sima Tuna wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 8:23 amGuess they got through the namco backlog.
Hahahahahaha. There is no eliminating the Namco backlog! But yeah, with 5 consecutive non-Namco releases, this IS the longest stretch between Namco games that we've ever seen in the 3+ years since their games started appearing on Arcade Archives (September 23, 2021).
I would bet Namco is up next though. Would finish this set of 4 games with Hamster's typical formula of one each, in no set order, from Namco, Taito, Konami, and "other". In a rare deviation, they skipped Konami in the previous set, going instead for 1 Taito (Crime City), 1 Namco (Blast Off), 1 Video System (Power Spikes), and 1 Nichibutsu (Moon Shuttle) - but that appears to have been a minor blip and now back to the usual lineup with Taito (Violence Fight), Konami (Metamorphic Force), Tecmo (Riot), and presumably something Namco next week...
Marc wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 12:42 pmNice, not plated a decent Cabal-alike in ages. I really need to get on Wold Guns Reloaded properly as well.
Funny enough, I just picked up Operation Wolf Returns on Switch this past weekend. Walked into a Gamestop and saw it brand new for $9.99 USD, so had to bite at that price... I love the serendipity of stumbling into a mini rail shooter festival. Maybe I'll get some Dead Angle in the mix too, have wanted to give that one some more time.
Wouldn't mind Video System's Spinal Breakers making an AA appearance either - even though I find it a little sad to hear the enemy war elephants trumpeting as they explode into a pile of guts and elephant ribs after taking too much machine gun fire.
And what's up with Cabal anyway? Would have thought Taito had the rights to that due to their close relationship with the now defunct TAD Corporation, and Taito distributing the arcade game in Japan, but perhaps not. Not appearing on the Taito Memories compilations also struck me as odd.