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Point Rescue Arcade is a game that very much leans into the experience you might have had when going to a real Arcade, grabbing a big gun and sticking in some coins.

Developed by Magellanic Games LTD, who some might know from their various games released on itch.io over the last few years. I've quite a fan of their retro approach, having played a few of their previous games like Office Point Rescue - Out the Office.

Point Rescue Arcade hearkens back to light gun shooters of the 90's. Bright, chunky graphics and fast mindless action. Uncover the dodgy dealings of City 2 through various missions in a variety of bright and colourful environments.

Game Features:

  • Retro graphics
  • Body based hit detection and enemy reactions
  • Dynamic mode where you improve your weapons and each play through offers different levels.
  • Multiple weapons
  • Amateur voice acting
  • Midi-styled soundtrack
  • Support for modern light guns

You can follow it on Steam.

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3 comments

mAdCraZyaJ Jul 19, 2022
I wish my Namco guns worked on modern screens
StoneColdSpider Jul 19, 2022
OH HELL YEAH!!!!

That hits me right in the Virtua Cop nostalgia feels!
const Jul 19, 2022
I wish my Namco guns worked on modern screens

My dreamcast light guns only ever worked with very specific displays, even pre flatscreen times.
If the Sinden LightGuns weren't that expensive...
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