Arkanoid is as much fun today as it was 20 years ago, and the DS version is arguably the best yet. In the beginning there was Pong. Then there was Breakout, and 10 years later there was Arkanoid.
Taito's other remake of a classic franchise, Arkanoid DS, came out the same day as Space Invaders Extreme, and for the same price too. For those unfamiliar with Arkanoid, the gist of the game is that ...
We've been spending some time with Taito's Paddle Controller for the DS and are scratching our heads as to why this peripheral hasn't been announced for the U.S. It was released in Japan last December ...
London (3rd July 2008) – Square Enix Ltd., the publisher of Square Enix® interactive entertainment products in Europe and other PAL territories, announces the return of two legendary TAITO® games, ...
Taito, one of Japan's first game makers, is set to release a truly fantastic accessory for the Nintendo DS. Later this year, the DS version of the classic block-breaking game Arkanoid will include a ...
Bundled with of Arkanoid DS is an arcade like controller where you spin a knob to move your ship. The device is similar to the NES Arkanoid controller, which is now a collector’s item (pictured on the ...
Remember Arkanoid? I sure do! It was one of my favorite arcade games. The concept was simple; using a futuristic paddle, you deflect a ball for as long as possible while clearing a play field full of ...
There's no question that we're fans of the arcade-style paddle controller that's available for Arkanoid DS. You had us at "Arkanoid," Taito, but to throw in the spinner, too? This must be what love ...
Remember Arkanoid in the arcades and its weird paddle/knob controller you twisted to make the stick move around? Famitsu’s revealing a Nintendo DS attachment for the game with a GBA Slot attachment ...
It's amazing to see how far Taito can span the gamut in the same videogame generation: Space Invaders Extreme, released at the same time as Arkanoid, is easily one of the finest classic remakes we've ...
I love Arkanoid. I purchased the NES game, with its included paddle controller, as soon as it came out in 1987. I still play it. It's still really hard, and I still think level 3 -- level 3!-- is one ...