![]() ![]() Next, we’re recruited into the World Crime Police Organisation in Rolling Thunder, taking out marauding enemies with a pistol as you set out to save a captured female agent. Those, for me at least, are the only duds. The Tower of Druaga, which challenges players to fight their way up 60 floors to rescue the maiden Ki, and Sky Kid, that sees you soaring through the skies in a biplane to bomb specific targets, are weaker choices in Namco Museum, even if I can predict that there are those that would argue against me. Whereas Dig Dig has you killing monsters that live underground by inflating them with an air pump, or, if that inefficient method proves to be too slow, dropping a rock on them. Galaga scratches that Space Invader itch as it once did, challenging players to obliterate increasingly aggressive swarms of alien forces before they have a chance to gun down your spaceship. ![]() Guzzling down Pac Dots as you navigate a maze at increasing speed in Pac-Man lends another chance to recognise how timelessly addictive Toru Iwatani’s iconic creation remains to this day. ![]()
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