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Ps vita ultratron6/11/2023 Looking at screenshots of Robotron 2084 these days, it’s impossible to appreciate the sense of terror created by that particular cabinet. We all have our favorites - but surely one game which has the ability to transport anyone of - ahem - a certain age back in time is Robotron 2084. A modern-day doorbell probably has more oomph than some of the games back then.īut what they lacked in visuals, they more than made up for in gameplay. Initially popping up on seaside towns, these imposing machines were worshiped by teenagers, drawn towards them with pockets full of change.Ĭompared to now, these arcade cabinets were technically limited, meaning designers learned to innovate, creating stunning games within basic hardware confines. The 1980s were the years that the video game arcades rose to prominence. It’s tempting to look back and laugh at People From The 80s, but many things we enjoy now can be traced back to that period. It was the decade of shoulder pads, big hair, linen trousers, and soft rock. Things improved dramatically in the following decade. Genuinely, I struggle to think of anything good that happened during that time - it was broadly rendered in black and white, and the weather had the default setting of miserable. I was born in the 70s, which is a decade that no one really remembers because it was pretty grim. Also, I’m here to tell you what it’s like to be the oldest person alive. It’s Simon Byron from Curve Digital, and I’m here to tell you that Ultratron is coming to PS4, PS3, and PS Vita on May 12th.
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