Even if the emulation is rather lacking these days, and it's a tad barren in terms of extras, this is still a solid arcade collection, surprisingly. Has all of the mainstay Taito heavy hitters (even if there was some odd choices, like Super Qix instead of OG Qix) and more to go along with that. Rainbow Island's music is altered too, rightfully so, but still disappointing. Still highly recommended these days if you can find it at a reasonable price, though, because Taito is a little slow porting some of their more classic games to modern consoles.

Reviewed on Apr 10, 2021


2 Comments


3 years ago

I generally agree with most of this but I also kinda wanna knock a point or two off for the total bungled controls. Not allowing for any sort of remapping is a bit frustrating, especially given how backwards some of the controls can feel. No light-gun support for the light-gun games also is a bummer and turns at least one game into a unplayable mess (Space gun).

3 years ago

I played the PC version which does have remapping options, thankfully. Lightgun games are also controlled with the mouse instead. But I can see the frustrations for those playing on console.