![]() The value-for-money here essentially comes from the rarity of the titles, some of which have yet see re-release since their debuts in the heady ’80s and ’90s. So, what do you get for your 20 bucks? Well, you get seven classic Capcom arcades, complete with online multiplayer, a museum of concept art and that’s pretty much your lot. So knuckle up, and let’s go clean up the streets.Ĭapcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle (PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch) Putting together seven classic scrolling brawlers for modern platforms, the Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle returns players to a time when all it took was an hour of mindless button-mashing (and at least three quid) to fill your Saturday mornings with joyous ‘toon violence. It’s easy to look back in retrospect at how shallow the gameplay was in said titles, but for you and a compadre, punching your way through these credit-munchers was practically a rite of passage.įor those of you who didn’t get the opportunity to experience the cigarette-smoke atmosphere of the arcade scene, Capcom has your back. I even dropped many a coin into garbage like Growl and Dragonninja (No, it is). Titles like Vendetta, Final Fight, TMNT, X-Men and Violent Storm. Scrolling fighters were my favourite genre in the early ’90s. Whilst everyone else was out making friends and enjoying the sun, I was locked in mortal combat (literally and figuratively) with the colourful din of the cathode ray tube. ![]() For the majority of my formative years, they were pretty dang cheap too, with most credits costing 10p/20p for many years. ![]() I cannot emphasise enough just how much of my young life was spent in the dingy, dark environment of the arcade. ![]()
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