Another rides a killer wheelchair of their own design. each other (really) in this pre- item-strewn arena-based fighter. The Outfoxies Namco 1995 Images: Namco Seven assassins are hired to assassinate. ![]() What makes this game great is that as dramatic as it looks to smash blocks of ice with your knees in a reimagined version of the hurdles, success in every event hinges on good timing, quick reactions, and a strong sense of rhythm. ![]() Mach Breakers Namco 1995 Images: Namco It's the Olympics, if the Olympics were less concerned with chucking javelins at patches of grass or leaping over sand and spent more time making athletes pull a Godzilla-like monster through a city or blasting sci-fi turrets with their unexplained superpowers. So, let's take a look at our most wanted arcade ports on Switch. Consider our list a reminder that even with all those games locked in contract hell, there's still more than enough out there to (potentially) look forward to. This is also true for anything involving Konami and teenaged turtles, Cadillacs, and dinosaurs, or any game from anyone at all, ever, featuring a certain acid-blooded xenomorph (with the exception of AVP on the ). Is there any realistic chance at all of Sega freeing it from its 32X-shaped home prison, even if they desperately wanted to? Probably not (there's a desire to see it from, but the onus is on Disney to grant the licence again). ![]() So however much fun Namco's fantasy exercise-'em-up Prop Cycle and Sega's Top Skater were in arcades, the massive novelty controllers integral to those experiences (an exercise bike and a skateboard-ish platform, respectively) make it clear those games just can't come home. if not realistic then at least not obviously completely impossible from the start. So we've made a list of ten arcade classics we'd love to see come home, and to keep it interesting we've given ourselves one golden rule to stick to: Our picks must have a realistic chance of actually appearing on the Switch. Ten Arcade Games We'd Love To See On Switch - Feature Nintendo Life Potentially portable ports by Share: Image: IGS As we mentioned, the Switch's extensive and ever-growing list of retro arcade re-releases has given fans of this cozy niche plenty to celebrate - but there's always room for improvement, and there are plenty more arcade classics that haven't yet arrived on Switch (or any console, for that matter).
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