Taito Legends Power Up is Packed with many Classics

Posted on Dec 18, 2008 09:06:53 PM

Taito Legends Power Up is packed with 25 titles such as Space Invaders, Camel Try Enhanced, Elevator Action, Power up, Alpine ski, Balloon Baller, chack n’ pack, Cameltry, Crazy Balloon Enhanced, Elevator Action, Ki ki Kai kai, Kuri kinton, Crazy balloon, Raimais, Phoenix, New Zealand story, Lunar Rescue, Legend of kage Enhanced, Qix, Space Invaders Part 2, Space Dungeon, Space Chasers, Rastan Saga, Balloon Bomber Enhanced, etc. These games fulfill the dream of retro gamers around the world. The emulation of each and every one of the games in the compilations is clean and without any major difficulty. The first seventeen games span from the period 1978-1989 and they are arranged in chronological order. And our pursuit is to chase the high scores.

Each game provides the users with three different screen sizes which should be appreciated. The clarity of the PSP screen brings a beautifully animated title to life and a level of vibrancy to colors. These games in Taito Legends Power-Up can be played with credit just like the arcade original and these can be added with a simple mouse click. The controls are too easy and thus even a beginner would find no difficulty in adapting to it. Among these the New Zealand Story and Phoenix Qix are the most appreciated ones. The background of the games very well matches the respective concepts which are a point to mention.

Each of these titles comes with a variety of options, from button configuration to difficulty to number of lives to time limits, depending on the game. The audio of the game goes smoothly with the genre of the game. These games features some crisp controls and will definitely satisfy those who are yearning to play a good arcade game. It is absolutely an amazing collection of arcade games. Taito Legends Power Up has a quick loading short burst gamer’s paradise that suits hand held play very well. It gives a nostalgic experience to those who loved playing the earlier versions of the games during their 80’s and to the younger generations a fresh approach.

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