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Whoops! Popping up on Steam yesterday, Toaplan’s original arcade version of Zero Wing from 1989 has been ported and re-released to modern PCs by Bitwave Games. And that’s very cool.
Zero Fire, a portmanteau of collected titles Zero Wing (1989) and Hellfire (1989) represents Toaplan during the height of its glorious arcade tenure. Although released just four months apart ...
The first PC release of these arcade games was announced today (August 18), with each also coming with a number of quality of life improvements alongside the basic ports themselves. Zero Wing is ...
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Zero Wing, meanwhile, was very likely informed by the success enjoyed by the arcade icons that are R-Type and Gradius. With the horizontal scrolling and sometimes claustrophobic level design ...
You know Zero Wing as the source of a whole bunch of memes—“All your base are belong to us!” and so on—but the original arcade edition of the game didn’t have any of that. Which ...
Relive arcade nostalgia with Toaplan classics that are pocket-sized and on Google Play Store. Customize your virtual game room and play them now. Image: Google Play Store Editorial Note: Talk ...
Clear River Games will release the newly announced Toaplan Arcade Collection Vol. 1 and Toaplan Arcade Collection Vol. 2 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Switch on ...
Includes also new “Super Easy” and “Arcade Challenge” modes. Advertisement Zero Fire includes Zero Wing and Hellfire, the collection will also include the Toaplan-developed side-scrolling ...
and the third in the Toaplan Arcade Garage series, Zero Fire combines Toaplan shoot 'em ups Hellfire and Zero Wing in one package. This collection included the arcade versions of each title ...