This game is actually a port of the 1981 Namco game Warp & Warp. I am wondering if this should be considered different, because the game and level design definitely is.
Taito Legends (PS2, Xbox, PC)
Tiato Legends Power-Up (PSP)
Space Invaders: Invisible Collection (Switch)
I was wondering if the game ports of this could be added to platform. I know there is at least 1 or maybe a few arcade compilations that have this.
Yeah. I've been meaning to do that. Let me know if any of the few ports don't have a level selector. I haven't played this in quite a while and want to make sure I'm not missing if one of the ports. I'll put them on now, but I definitely haven't forgotten about this game. I may consider a further score than 30k too.
I added the first 7 levels for now atm. I am not entirely sure if the bonus stages where you collect the apples always has the same time limit. It does seems to end at the same OST note always from what I know, but may need to be tested for further clarification. @Freepickle
There is a port of the game from a compilation that is on PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and Steam. Would this compilation and platforms be accepted?
I was wondering if a category for PS2 could be made, specifically for the Capcom Collection? It might be near perfect port for Arcade from what I see.
I am planning on running this on 50th Anniversary and I noticed there is no PS2 option. I was wondering if it could be added.
There are a few games where only one mods the game and has been inactive for at least a year, and one of them is banned for a game I want to run. What is the best course of action?
TBH categories should only be added when you do know which version
I was wondering if it is possible to hook up RF based consoles such as Atari and the old classics to a Smart TV and what I would need if so. My TV is an onn/roku TV.
The Arcade port was released years ago on Arcade Archives. I am wondering if it is similar to NES or if it is different enough it would require a new category or even under new game?
Hello. I am considering running this and my main question is what does the score depend on and do all of the pins fall regardless of the power and position you are at? @ShesChardcore
I think it's a neat idea. There is also Arcade Archives on PS4 and Switch.
Considering there are two versions of Pac-Man on NES, do I have to play with a precise port, or can both be used?
On top of that, there is also an emulated port of the arcade version on Arcade Archives for PS4 and Switch.
Would the AA port on PS4 and NS versions fall under Arcade, or would there need to be a new category?