Collecting mini consoles and mini arcades is very good. This is amazing. Having to plug and unplug it into the TV to be able to play classics, and not much else. And in this regard, Taito’s Egret II Mini proposal shows the way to go: its shapes are those of arcade games similar to those of SEGA or SNK, but you can also add more games to it as if it were a video console. And beware, the way he does it doesn’t sacrifice the essence of the retro lover.
And on December 21 of the same year Egret II Mini Arcade Memories Vol.2The SD Card will provide a continuity to the 70th Anniversary, collecting 10 game titles released in arcades between 1985 and 1995 that fit perfectly into the mini arcade slot and would take advantage of its rotating screen.
At this point, it’s time to solve the big puzzle: What games are we talking about? A rare house, titles not well known in the West and classics Operation Wolf Which, by the way, recently announced its update and transition to virtual reality. The full list of games is below:
- The return of the occupier
- Wyvern F-0
- Our rose forest
- Operation Wolf
- UAG Special Forces
- Chuka Daisen
- Night striker
- crime city
- Yuyuno’s competition from Go! He goes!
- Ultimate tiger 2
The original price was set at 8,778 yen, Which becomes less than 56 euros at the current exchange rate. And of course, be careful, when we open the box – or at least the one that will be launched in Japan – we will encounter several surprises: the book Dengeki Taito Station Volume 3 32 pages, cards for each game included and a set of anniversary themed stickers.
However, Taito is also considering the possibility of not having its own mini arcade, so it also offers a bundle that includes it with the new collection. Also, exclusive to Amazon, it offered a third option that includes Egret II Mini Arcade Memories Vol.2 In addition to the Cyber Stick smart controller from 28,578 yen. approximately 181 euros.
They say classics never die, but not everyone knows how to come back in style. In any case, opening or adding mini arcade games without compromising the integrity of our shelves is a step in the right direction. Or at least an equally convenient solution for fans of retro and Taito itself.
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