With the recent release of eight eighties-era titles on the PSN, SNK seems to have listened to criticism from the gaming community. Conveniently, the constrained size of each of these arcade titles has allowed the publisher to utilize the PlayStation Mini format, permitting each game to be played on a PS3 and PSP alike.
In Anthony's Ikari Warriors piece, he discusses rotary knobs, Nazi zombies, and yes, Green Jelly music videos. The first SNK game for 8-Bit Chronicles!
In this episode of Fantastic Neighborhood, Fred and Jon talk about all things retro gaming, think back to a simpiler tme when gaming was a couch based affair and everyone was happy, and rewatch The Transformers and G.I. Joe animated movies
Original Gamer: "As of late, SNK has been dropping quite a few of their arcade classics onto the PSN minis platform. At the reasonable price of $2.99, Ikari Warriors is cheaper than a gallon of gas, but is it still good a quarter of a century later?"
Legendary game.
Playing Ikari is like entering a museum and understand the history of video game.
Lamish review, this game deserves, by far, more than a 5/10.
Thanks for posting.