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pocketgamer盘点最值得重温的5款经典Java手机游戏

发布时间:2011-04-19 12:10:19 Tags:,,,

在今天的手机用户看来,“正宗的”《太空侵略者》等经典游戏已经不再具有吸引力——并不是因为游戏画面不尽如人意,而是游戏玩法的速度,以及过于简单的机制让用户感到失望。

不过pocketgamer精心筛选了一些由这类经典游戏改制的Java游戏,支持怀旧的玩家重温过去的游戏体验。以下是游戏邦编译的相关内容:

《Pang Remixed》 (Zed)

Pang Remixed

Pang Remixed

这款游戏的第一个版本问世于1989年,在这个过程中进行数次的改变和调整。这个最新改制版本的游戏理念基本不变——让玩家控制游戏角色不断上弹气球,以免气球触碰到自己。

它的不同之处是在原来的基础上,增加了全新的游戏进程系统,以及一系列升级功能,为原来的游戏玩法增添了不少乐趣。

虽然变化不大,但因为它原来的玩法已是令人爱不释手,所以我们也将其列入必备Java手机游戏的名单。

《太空侵略者进化版》(EA Mobile)

Space Invaders Evolution

Space Invaders Evolution

不得不承认,《太空侵略者》的原版游戏在今天看来确实有点过时了,它的画面有点笨拙,其游戏玩法对现在更为投入的复古游戏玩家来说也过于简单,难以抓住他们的眼球了。

但这个进化版却不但能取悦这类资深玩家,而且对新用户来说极具杀伤力,是一款很适合现代玩家的射击游戏。

《Galaga X》(Namco Bandai Games)

Galaga X

Galaga X

它是经典游戏《Galaxian》的继集版,也是众多旨在唤醒《太空侵略者》玩家对街机游戏美好回忆的翻新版游戏之一。

《Galaga X》添加了不少有趣的新功能,在不失原版游戏精髓的前提下,植入了一个激烈的射击挑战模式。

玩家必须在众多敌军飞船的围攻下找到一个安全的藏身之处,同时还要使用高科技武器进行还击,这可是个难度不小的挑战哦。

《吃豆人冠军版》(Namco Bandai Games)

pac-man-championship-edition

pac-man-championship-edition

这个版本是许多人的至爱——它真是太适合边走边玩了。

它保留了原版的基本设置,但运行速度已经明显提高,并添加了一系列新选项以及时间限制的玩法,其游戏体验比原版本更加丰富。

如果你还没过足瘾,我们推荐你优先考虑这个冠军版的游戏。

《Tetris Revolution》(EA Mobile)

Tetris Revolution

Tetris Revolution

与吃豆人冠军版本一样,这个创新版本也绝对无损玩家对《俄罗斯方块》原版游戏的美好回忆。

它仍保留了原版的游戏模式,但采用了具有霓虹效果的彩色方块,其视觉效果远胜原版游戏。(本文为游戏邦/gamerboom.com编译,转载请注明来源:游戏邦)

Top 5 retro remakes on Java mobiles

Let’s not kid ourselves here – games are just as susceptible to the aging process as you and I.

A ‘pure’ port of something like Space Invaders just isn’t going to cut it in this modern world of mobile telephones and Compact Disc players.

If it’s not the graphics that will cause offence – it’s the pace or simplicity of the gameplay that will end up disappointing.

Thankfully, there’s a great selection of considered and enjoyable remakes of classic games available to experience on Java mobiles, ranging from the traditional reworking to more controversial breaks from tradition.

Here’s our pick of the top five retro remakes on Java mobiles.

Pang Remixed (Zed)

There have been very few changes applied to Pang down the years, since it first wowed arcade goers back in 1989. The basic concept remains the same for Pang Remixed – pop balloons with your boy (or girl) before they bounce into you.

What Remixed brings to the table is a whole new (and much fairer) progression system, as well as a series of new power-ups that, while never completely changing the flow of the game, do add a little bit of extra spice to the gameplay.

It sounds minor, but when the gameplay was already annoyingly moreish, any excuse to pick up the hookshot one more time is good in our books.

Space Invaders Evolution (EA Mobile)

Let’s face it, Space Invaders the original game is starting to show its age nowadays.

Where once the chunky graphics and steady bleeps were almost like a glimpse into the space age future, now it’s far too basic to hold the attention of all but the most dedicated retro gamer.

Evolution brilliantly caters for not just these players, but also for newcomers, by taking the base gameplay and building on it steadily until the once antiquated game becomes a red hot, no holds barred modern shooter.

Galaga X (Namco Bandai Games)

Sequel to the classic Galaxian, Galaga was one of the plethora of games that came out in the wake of Space Invaders’s success at the arcades and added some pretty neat features. For the time, that is.

Galaga X understandably goes a little further than the original game, offering up a fierce shooting challenge that’s decidedly modern in its execution, without sacrificing the spirit of the original.

The balance between finding a safe place to hide on screen from the relentless barrage of enemy ships, and taking said craft out with your assortment of high-tech weaponry remains a compulsive challenge.

Pac-Man Championship Edition (Namco Bandai Games)

Pac-Man Championship Edition is possibly one of my personal favourite mobile games of all-time – it’s just so well suited for on-the-go gaming.

The basic spirit of Pac-Man is still alive and well in this version, however it’s been filtered through a modern lens and (in)arguably been made better than ever, thanks to the increasing pace, the range of options available, and the sweaty palm inducing time limit.

If you even have only a passing interest in the yellow hungry thing, then Championship Edition should be your first port of call, not the original.

Tetris Revolution (EA Mobile)

Revolution doesn’t quite banish memories of the original game of Tetris as Championship Edition does of Pac-Man, but if you’re after a version of the game on your mobile, you can’t go too far wrong.

Absolutely chock-a-(line)block full of original game modes, and presented in a crisp, cool, neon blue sheen, Tetris Revolution is even harder to put down than the original.(source:pocketgamer


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