Top10 Best Retro Arcade PC Ports

If you read this blog’s guidelines, you know that I don’t normally review ports, console or arcades games. Mostly I do this to give exclusive PC games a chance to shine. But how about arcade ports released on the PC? And instead of reviews, why not a Top10? Think of it as a way to bend my guidelines. But before that, some basic rules:

  1. Only retro ports of arcade titles are featured. That means any port released for the PC up to 1999, included. There won’t be any mention of modern ports of retro arcade titles (e.g.: D&D Chronicles of Mystara or Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection).
  2. Only official releases. No clones or fan-made games (e.g.: PC-Man or Mario Bros VGA).
  3. To make the list more diverse, only one game per series or franchise is allowed. You won’t find entire collections in one entry.
  4. I haven’t played every single retro arcade port out there, so if you think of any title that should be on this list, mention it in the comments below.
  5. I rated the list based on the faithfulness of the ports, if they’re fun to play and if they’ve aged well.
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Test Drive DOS review

Sometimes gamers ask where do certain game mechanics and aesthetics begin at. And a lot of them actually began as simple computer games that revolutionised the genre in such a way that they’ve become immediate classics. It’s always fun to look back and see the origin of a certain mechanic or genre.

This week, we’re going to revisit one of the games that revolutionised the racing/driving simulation genre and introduced a lot of the mechanics commonly found nowadays in said genre. I’m talking about Test Drive.

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