80's Retro Arcade Games - From 10 to 1 - Part 5 #retrogames #arcadegames #emulation

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The final part counting down the top 50 arcade games of the 80s. Been so much fun playing some of these classic games and a few that I played for the first time ever as never had them in any arcades near me. (Dont you just love emulation). Enjoy the video and maybe you will see a couple of your all time favourite arcade games in the top 10. Let me know down below.

Next week I will release the full 50 countdown as a single video with a voice over from myself about each game :)

Link to part 1 of the series https://youtu.be/AYU908w62JI
Link to part 2 of the series https://youtu.be/2KrABEQ3tLU
Link to part 3 of the series https://youtu.be/zLdkhgNzcVM
Link to part 4 of the series https://youtu.be/glEEP0mxvcQ

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0:00 Swobbly Does Stuff Intro
0:58 Defender
1:30 Asteroids
2:02 Frogger
2:34 Super Mario Bros
3:07 Space Invaders
3:39 Dig Dug
4:12 Centipede
4:43 Pac-Man
5:15 Galaga
5:48 Donkey Kong
6:18 Swobbly Does Stuff Outro

Arcade games of the 1980s were a major part of pop culture and continue to be a beloved part of history for many people today. These classic games, found in arcades, restaurants, and other public places, allowed people to experience the latest technology and compete against one another in a fun and exciting environment.

In the 1980s, arcade games were at the height of their popularity and many classic games were released during this decade. Some of the most iconic and memorable arcade games of the 1980s include Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Space Invaders, Asteroids, and Galaga. These games not only provided entertainment, but they also pushed the boundaries of what was possible with technology at the time.

Pac-Man, released in 1980, was a game that took the world by storm. Its unique gameplay, catchy music, and iconic characters made it a must-play for anyone who visited an arcade. In the game, players control Pac-Man, a yellow circle with a mouth, as he navigates a maze and eats dots while avoiding ghosts. Pac-Man became so popular that it spawned numerous sequels, spin-offs, and even a TV show.

Donkey Kong, released in 1981, was another hugely popular arcade game. It was one of the first games to feature a protagonist (Mario) and an antagonist (Donkey Kong) and its platforming gameplay laid the foundation for future games in the genre. In the game, players control Mario as he tries to rescue Pauline from Donkey Kong, who has taken her to the top of a construction site.

Space Invaders, released in 1978, was one of the earliest arcade games and it set the standard for shooters that followed. In the game, players control a laser cannon at the bottom of the screen and must defend their planet from waves of incoming alien ships. The game's simple yet addicting gameplay made it a hit and it has been ported to numerous platforms over the years.

Asteroids, released in 1979, was another groundbreaking arcade game. It was one of the first games to use vector graphics, which allowed for smooth, clean lines and shapes on the screen. In the game, players control a spaceship and must blast asteroids and other enemies while avoiding collisions. Asteroids was a critical and commercial success and has been rereleased on various platforms.

Galaga, released in 1981, was a space shooter that built upon the gameplay of its predecessor, Galaxian. In the game, players control a spaceship and must shoot down waves of incoming alien ships. Galaga added a new twist to the formula by allowing players to capture defeated enemies and use them as allies. This added an extra layer of strategy to the game and made it a fan favorite.

In addition to these classic games, the 1980s saw the release of many other memorable arcade games such as Defender, Tempest, and Joust. These games, along with the ones mentioned above, helped define the arcade experience of the 1980s and solidified the decade as a golden age for arcade games.

While arcade games have largely been replaced by home console and mobile gaming, the impact of these classic games cannot be denied. They continue to be remembered and celebrated by fans around the world and their influence can still be seen in modern games. If you ever have the chance to play one of these classic arcade games, don't pass it up – it's a chance to experience a piece of gaming history.







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