Midway Arcade Origins Gives 360 And PS3 A Blast From The Past

Video games are becoming more and more advanced by the day, but that hasn't stopped some for waxing nostalgic about simpler times in the industry.

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Video games are becoming more and more advanced by the day, but that hasn’t stopped some for waxing nostalgic about simpler times in the industry.

Well, Warner Bros. Interactive is about to make that subset of people very happy because, as Joystiq reports, they are set to re-release Midway Arcade Origins, a bundle of arcade classics, for both the PS3 and Xbox 360.

Midway Arcade Origins has been referred to as a collection of “more than 30 classic genre-defining Midway titles from the golden age of arcades,” and includes the likes of games such as Spy Hunter, Marble Madness, Defender, and Rampage.

Due out in November, the bundle will cost gamers only a meager $30, which isn’t even $1 a game, making it quite the deal for those missing the coin-operated games of yesteryear.

To those looking to purchase it come November, what game are you looking forward to playing again the most?


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