“Spin the Maze, Roll the Ball!” – Taito’s Quirky Puzzler ‘Cameltry’ Is Heading To Switch, PlayStation, & Xbox

‘Firework Thrower Kantaro’s 53 Stations of the Tokaido’ also announced for Console Archives.

Taito’s 1990 arcade maze game Cameltry has been announced as this week’s Arcade Archives/Arcade Archives 2 release.

Originally developed for Taito’s F1 system hardware (the same hardware used for games like Dead Connection, Metal Black, Hat Trick Hero, among other titles), Cameltry sees players rotating a maze to guide a ball to the finish line waiting at the end of each level, competing against a ticking clock and obstacles from breakable bricks to bumpers. In addition to its arcade release, it later received versions for the SNES (under the name On the Ball!), Sharp X68000, and FM Towns, and was also the inspiration for the 2005 Nintendo DS title, Labyrinth (known as Mawashite Koron in Japan) and the 2009 iOS game Cameltry: The Labyrinth of Enigma.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

‘Firework Thrower Kantaro’s 53 Stations of the Tokaido’ also announced for Console Archives.

Taito’s 1990 arcade maze game Cameltry has been announced as this week’s Arcade Archives/Arcade Archives 2 release.

Originally developed for Taito’s F1 system hardware (the same hardware used for games like Dead Connection, Metal Black, Hat Trick Hero, among other titles), Cameltry sees players rotating a maze to guide a ball to the finish line waiting at the end of each level, competing against a ticking clock and obstacles from breakable bricks to bumpers. In addition to its arcade release, it later received versions for the SNES (under the name On the Ball!), Sharp X68000, and FM Towns, and was also the inspiration for the 2005 Nintendo DS title, Labyrinth (known as Mawashite Koron in Japan) and the 2009 iOS game Cameltry: The Labyrinth of Enigma.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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