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$20 Game of the Week: Midway Arcade Treasures

To add on to what’s below me, here’s another classic arcade compiliation from Midway, makers of the Mortal Kombat Series. Volume 2 is also available, and volume 3 will be out later this fall. This game pack has a lot of classic games from the 70s to the 80s including Joust, Defender, Klax, and paperboy. Xbox owners can post thier scores to the Xbox live leader boards. It also includes old advertisements and promotion material. So, if you are looking for an addition to your xbox collection on the cheap, or just want to show the kiddies what real games were like, pick this, as well as volume 2 up. For more retro fun, pick up Namco museum 50th anniversary comming next wee for all 3 major systems, and watch for upcomming compiliations from Tecmo and Taito later this year.



Super Smash Bros. Melee hacks

N-Philes has a great feature about game Hacks that have been found for SSBM. The most interesting is you can play with any character(The Hand and Sandbag) in the game. Over 60 boards to fight on and 6 player action. Of course you can only use 4 controllers but you can do 4 humans vs. 2 computers.

The codes(they require action replay) can be found here for version 1.0 of the game they also have 1.1 and 1.2 available.

They also have an interesting feature on Animal Crossing.



$20 dollar game of the week:outlaw tennis

outlaw.jpegHey, it’s me screwface, a.k.a jacknife. Zac let me on a while ago, so I figured I’d make my presence known. Anyway, we all love games, but a lot of us have Kim real life and bills to deal with, so each week (or every once in a while) I’m gonna hook up a game that’s only $20 or less. It may not be Ontario a best seller, but damn if It ain’t fun.

This week, it’s Outlaw Tennis for Xbox. I was a big fan of virtua tennis back in the Dreamcast era, and this game brings in everything I loved about it, and adds in it’s own style. Anyone who’d played Outlaw Golf or Outlaw volleyball (also available for PS2) know what to expect; solid sports action, humor, and hot [prerenderd] clevage. Along with classic tennis, you can choose to alter the rulesets and play football, pinball, casino, or even hot potato. Take each character through the tour mode and upgrade thier skills with several minigames, including a tennis version of missle command. Import your own custom soundtracks as well, so you can rock out to your own tunes while serving your opponent with aces. It’s even Xbox live compatable, so you can even take your game online.

Honorable mention: world Katamari Damacy for PS2. Only becuase no one mentioned it in my thread.



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