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Format
NTSC (N. America)
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Release Year
1997
Sub-Genre
Boxing
Unit Quantity
1
UPC
0031719198481

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Get a blast from gaming's hallowed past with Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits: Volume 1 for the Nintendo 64. Six ravenous quarter-munchers from the early 1980s are included: Defender, Joust, Robotron: 2084, Sinistar, Root Beer Tapper and Spy Hunter.<br><br>Defender, the world's first side-scrolling shooter, hit the arcades in 1980. As the pilot of a starfighter that can shoot right and left, drop smart bombs and warp into hyperspace, your job in the game is to save a planet from wave after wave of hostile alien forces. Landers, Bombers, Swarmers and other alien vessels fill the skies, attacking your ship, laying mines and swooping down to kidnap surface-dwelling Humanoids. You should rescue the Humanoids before they reach the top of the screen and blast everything else in sight. The action scrolls horizontally in both directions and your ship can maneuver up, down, left, and right.<br><br>A 2D action game from 1982, Joust puts you in the role of a mounted knight taking flight on an ostrich in order to duel with a fearsome army of evil, the Buzzard Riders. As the dark skies swarm with evil knights, you must win joust after joust. The winner of a joust is the rider whose mount is highest at the moment of contact. When you win a joust, the loser's mount lays an egg in frustration. If the egg doesn't fall into the lava pit below (beware the Troll of the Lava Pits!), it will land on one of several platforms; pick up the egg quickly or it will hatch another enemy.<br><br>Released to the arcades in 1982, Robotron: 2084 takes place in a dark future where humanity has been all but wiped out by Robotrons, manmade robots gone berserk. Armed with a robot laser gun that shoots up, down, left and right, you and you alone must defend the last human family on the planet. Each screen in this game is a rectangular, 2D playfield in which you are surrounded by Grunt Robotrons, Hulk Robotrons, Spheroids Quarks, tanks and other enemies and obstacles. You must run around like mad while avoiding contact with and blasting at most anything that moves. To score bonus points, you should touch as many humans as you can, effectively placing them under your protective powers.<br><br>An Asteroids-influenced game from 1982, Sinistar puts you in a free-roaming ship deep in outer space. Hidden within the planetoid fields of this vast region of the universe is an ageless phantom face known only as Sinistar. To form its giant, scary shape, it collects floating debris. When the Sinistar has been formed, this fast and powerful being will attack and belt out a fearsome warning. To destroy Sinistar, you must gather minerals from planetoids for use in forging bombs. While collecting minerals, you must shoot warriors, workers and other enemies and obstacles floating in space.<br><br>In Root Beer Tapper (a 1984 sanitized release of 1983's Tapper), you are the last of the Root Beer Servers, and your places of business (a saloon, a sports bar, a punk bar and an alien bar) are packed with thirsty customers. You must tap "root beer" and dish out mugs of the frosty stuff as cowboys, atheletes, punk rockers and aliens enter the scene and sidle up to rows of bars that run horizontally across the screen. Each customer will not leave until satisfied, so keep dashing from bar to bar and serving mug after mug. If you let a customer reach the end of a bar, you lose a life. If you pick up a tip left by one of your patrons, dancing girls will temporarily distract the customers. Every few screens you can play a shell game-like bonus round in which the Root Beer Bandit shakes and mixes up cans of root beer.<br><br>Spy Hunter (circa 1984) is an overhead view, vertically scrolling combat racing game in which the freeways are no longer safe (as if they ever were!) and BADGUY spies are on the rampage. Your job is to destroy tire-disabling Switchblades, bullet proof Road Lords and other enemy vehicles while making sure you don't accidentally take out innocent motorists. Your super fa

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Midway Home Entertainment
UPC
0031719198481
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2742

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Compilation
Platform
Nintendo 64
Game Name
Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits: Vol. 1

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2000
Number of Players
1-2
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
ESRB Descriptor
Animated Violence

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