- Publisher: Sega
- Release Date: Oct 25, 2005
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Taito Legends is a winner just based on value alone, but it also happens to contain a few truly milestone games (and some less memorable ones).
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The lack of light gun support drags down Operation Wolf, but with games like Elevator Action and Bubble Bobble on board, Taito Legends offers good classic arcade action at a budget price.
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Like having an arcade in your own home. Maybe not the best arcade in town but more like the cheesy one you might recall on the wrong side of the tracks next to the 24-hour bowling alley and laundromat.
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PSM MagazineThe emulation is dead-on, your controller's analog sensitivity is adjustable, and there are historical images and stories and interviews for fans. [Holiday 2005, p.88]
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Probably overall the best retro compilation yet. Capcom Classics has some better games, but the better emulation and presentation of Legends, combined with the greater number and variety of games (no “three versions of each game” here) puts it over the top – just.
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Space Invaders needs no further justification for ownership.
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A mediocre medley.
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Typically, the gameplay here is cheap and full of unsatisfying ways to die.
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