‘Mega Zone’ was released in Japan in 1984.
Following a set of exciting announcements last week (namely, Console Archives and the impending rerelease of Rave Racer), Hamster, the company behind Arcade Archives, is back to basics this week, with another arcade deep cut: Konami’s tank-based shoot ’em up, Mega Zone.
The game, in case you’ve never heard of it, is a vertically scrolling shooter, featuring multiple branching pathways. It was developed as a conversion kit for “vertically mounted rastar scan monitor game“, and was also available as a standalone machine.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
‘Mega Zone’ was released in Japan in 1984.
Following a set of exciting announcements last week (namely, Console Archives and the impending rerelease of Rave Racer), Hamster, the company behind Arcade Archives, is back to basics this week, with another arcade deep cut: Konami’s tank-based shoot ’em up, Mega Zone.
The game, in case you’ve never heard of it, is a vertically scrolling shooter, featuring multiple branching pathways. It was developed as a conversion kit for “vertically mounted rastar scan monitor game“, and was also available as a standalone machine.
Read the full article on timeextension.com