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PlayStation Network may be getting its own collection of digitally distributed Data East games. Burnin’ Rubber aka Bump ‘n Jump, Express Raider, and Lock ‘n’ Chase are PlayStation 3 and PSP titles, according to the ESRB.
This Wednesday marks the 40th anniversary of Data East's founding. Take a look back on the legacy this company left behind while it was still with us.
The President has been kidnapped by Ninjas!
Are you a bad enough dude to rescue the President?
"With Mappy being one of my favourite arcade game discoveries, you could say that I love playing as thief-chasing enforcers of the law. In Lock'N Chase, though, the shoe is on the other foot: the chaser is now being chased. What may appear to be a mere copycat of an already super successful game is, in actuality, an inspired take on that same formula with a commendable amount of positive attributes." -- Wiiloveit.com
FINALYL a game that's completely my style. I love games with focus on content and simple graphics.
IGN - After a couple weeks of nothing on the eShop Virtual Console front, Nintendo has finally come through with another Game Boy revival. This time around its Lock 'N Chase, a maze arcade game from Data East, the developers behind BurgerTime Deluxe (which, coincidentally, was released on the eShop just a handful of weeks ago).
Just don't forget to include Burger Time, Werewolf: the last warrior, and Bad Dudes. Then I'd buy said collection on the spot!!!
no rygar? *gives middle finger*
no bad dudes? really? how do you forget not to bring such a game?
Kid Nikki and Ring King and I'M COO!