While gamers have well and truly been embracing the new technological advancements in gaming that every year shows us that all gaming systems have limitless potential… but you cannot help but feel a fondness for the past – especially those retro classic games that are damn near impossible to get a hold of anymore. Namco Bandai have released a new app on iOS systems including the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad simply titled Namco Arcade.
Namco Arcade which has just been released currently includes four titles – XEVIOUS, The Tower of Druaga, Motos and Phozon with additional titles slated for future release. Gamers can choose one title and play for free once per day and to keep with the respective “Arcade” feel, can purchase additional Play Coins from within the application. Of course, you can also just buy the game you want to play for infinite playthroughs – I would personally want to check out The Tower of Druaga having watched the anime series yet not really been able to find a decent and cheap version of the original game.
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