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'''''Microsoft Arcade''''' is a series of classic arcade game compilations, the first of which was released in 1993 on a single 1.44MB floppy. Available for both [[Microsoft Windows]] 3.1 and the [[Apple Computer|Apple]] [[Apple Macintosh|Macintosh]], it contained versions of ''[[Tempest (arcade game)|Tempest]]'', ''[[Battlezone]]'', ''[[Asteroids (game)|Asteroids]]'', ''[[Centipede (arcade game)|Centipede]]'', and ''[[Missile Command]]''. Although the games were very similar to the original games in both appearance and gameplay, they were newly-written versions, not ports of the original arcade game code. Each game allowed certain customizations not available in the original arcade game, i.e. the number of lives and bonus levels.
'''''Microsoft Arcade''''' is a series of classic arcade game compilations, the first of which was released in 1993 on a single 1.44MB floppy. Available for both [[Microsoft Windows]] 3.1 and the [[Apple Computer|Apple]] [[Apple Macintosh|Macintosh]], it contained versions of ''[[Tempest (arcade game)|Tempest]]'', ''[[Battlezone]]'', ''[[Asteroids (game)|Asteroids]]'', ''[[Centipede (arcade game)|Centipede]]'', and ''[[Missile Command]]''. Although the games were very similar to the original games in both appearance and gameplay, they were newly-written versions, not ports of the original arcade game code. Each game allowed certain customizations not available in the original arcade game, i.e. the number of lives and bonus levels. The Microsoft Help files included with the games contained history of the development of the original arcade versions of the games.


Two follow up versions were released. The first was '''''Microsoft Return of Arcade''''', released in 1995 and containing ''[[Galaxian]]'', ''[[Pac-Man]]'', ''[[Pole Position]]'', and ''[[Dig-Dug]]''. The second follow-up, released in 1998, was called '''''Microsoft Revenge of Arcade''''' and contained ''[[Ms. Pac-Man]]'', ''[[Mappy]]'', ''[[Rally X]]'', ''[[Xevious]]'', and ''[[Motos]]''. Both of these follow-ups required [[Windows 95]] or later.
Two follow up versions were released. The first was '''''Microsoft Return of Arcade''''', released in 1995 and containing ''[[Galaxian]]'', ''[[Pac-Man]]'', ''[[Pole Position]]'', and ''[[Dig-Dug]]''. The second follow-up, released in 1998, was called '''''Microsoft Revenge of Arcade''''' and contained ''[[Ms. Pac-Man]]'', ''[[Mappy]]'', ''[[Rally X]]'', ''[[Xevious]]'', and ''[[Motos]]''. Both of these follow-ups required [[Windows 95]] or later.

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Microsoft Arcade
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Return of Arcade Anniversary Edition box art
Genre(s)Arcade game
Publisher(s)Microsoft

Microsoft Arcade is a series of classic arcade game compilations, the first of which was released in 1993 on a single 1.44MB floppy. Available for both Microsoft Windows 3.1 and the Apple Macintosh, it contained versions of Tempest, Battlezone, Asteroids, Centipede, and Missile Command. Although the games were very similar to the original games in both appearance and gameplay, they were newly-written versions, not ports of the original arcade game code. Each game allowed certain customizations not available in the original arcade game, i.e. the number of lives and bonus levels. The Microsoft Help files included with the games contained history of the development of the original arcade versions of the games.

Two follow up versions were released. The first was Microsoft Return of Arcade, released in 1995 and containing Galaxian, Pac-Man, Pole Position, and Dig-Dug. The second follow-up, released in 1998, was called Microsoft Revenge of Arcade and contained Ms. Pac-Man, Mappy, Rally X, Xevious, and Motos. Both of these follow-ups required Windows 95 or later.

In 2000, to celebrate Pac-Man's 20th anniversary, Microsoft re-released Return of Arcade and added Ms. Pac-Man (as presented in Revenge of Arcade) to the roster of games. None of the other games from Revenge of Arcade were included. This updated package was called Microsoft Return of Arcade: 20th Anniversary Edition.

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