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Konami 80's AC Special (known in Japan as Konami 80's Arcade Gallery (コナミエイティーズアーケードギャラリー, Konami Eitizu Ākēdo Gyararī) is a compilation of arcade video games, originally released in arcades in 1998.
Pooyan is included on a compilation title Konami Arcade Classics, released on the PlayStation and in arcades with the title Konami 80's AC Special. An emulated version of the game was released in 2006 for PlayStation 2 in Japan as part of the Oretachi Geasen Zoku Sono-series. The Famicom port was released for the Virtual Console in Japan. [6] [7]
Gyruss is included in the compilation Konami 80's Arcade Gallery, released for both the arcade and PlayStation (known as Konami 80's AC Special in western arcades and Konami Arcade Classics in the North American PlayStation version). It is also part of Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Advanced for the Game Boy Advance. [9] The Konami Live!
Konami 80's Arcade Gallery - also titled Konami Arcade Classics and Konami 80's AC Special. Konami Antiques MSX Collection; Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits - also titled Konami Arcade Classics in Europe. Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Advanced; List of Konami games; Capcom Digital Collection; Namco Museum Virtual Arcade; PopCap Arcade
Konami 80's Arcade Gallery - also titled Konami Arcade Classics and Konami 80's AC Special. Konami Classics for Xbox 360; Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits - also titled Konami Arcade Classics in Europe. Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Advanced; List of Konami games
Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Advanced, [a] known in Europe as Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Classics, is a compilation video game created by Konami. It was first released on March 22, 2002, for the Game Boy Advance. A version was also released as a plug & play by Majesco Entertainment in 2004.
Reception for Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits has been slightly positive, garnering an average score of 76% on Game Rankings. Complaints have revolved around either some of the included games simply (in GameSpot's words) "aren't really worth playing" or the visuals being "squashed" or "jittery". 1UP was even more critical of the included game library, considering it dated and lame.
Konami Game Collection 1 (Knightmare, Antarctic Adventure, Yie-Ar Kung Fu, Yie-Ar Kung Fu 2, King's Valley) Konami Game Collection 2 (Boxing, Tennis, Video Hustler, Hyper Olympic 1, Hyper Sports 2) Konami Game Collection 3 (TwinBee, Super Cobra, Sky Jaguar, Time Pilot, Nemesis)