GameCentral reviews two classic arcade games and eight others in Taito’s latest coin-op collection, featuring the best of Bubble Bobble and its sequel.
Bubble Bobble – we love Taito Taito has always been one of our favourite arcade makers. Even back in the day, they were never as well known as contemporaries such as Sega and Capcom, but while their portfolio is relatively small games like Space Invaders, Bubble Bobble, Qix, Arkanoid, Rainbow Islands, Dairus, The NewZealand Story, Chase H.Q., and Operation Wolf were amongst the best in their genre – genres which in many cases they helped create.
That makes it sound more impressive than it is but it’s still another hidden gem for the collection. We’re more familiar with 1991 scrolling beat ‘em-up Runark , which was also on the Egret II, as was the peculiarly complex 1989 action role-playing game Cadash.
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