At first, I thought that messing with Rock n’ Roll Racing‘s iconic soundtrack was a risky ordeal, but once the game booted up, I started smiling from ear to ear. This version features a brand new 16:9 aspect ratio, massively improved visuals (while still retaining its classic 16-bit looks), a brand new UI, additional voice clips, and a brand new soundtrack. The real kicker, however, is the Definitive Edition of Rock n’ Roll Racing, which, by itself, is enough of a reason for you to consider purchasing the Blizzard Arcade Collection right away. The Blackthorne build follows the same principle. The Definitive Edition of The Lost Vikings basically fuses the extra levels included in the Mega Drive version with the improved graphics and soundtrack from the SNES version. Furthermore, each title features a “Definitive Edition”, which is basically a brand-new remastered build created by Blizzard themselves, and those are easily the best games included in this collection. Meanwhile, Blackthorne features both SNES and Sega 32X versions. Rock n’ Roll Racing and The Lost Vikings feature both SNES and Mega Drive (or Genesis, for the heathens in North America) versions. Blizzard may have only included three different titles in this collection, but there are multiple iterations of each title included in here. Three 16-bit titles in a $20 package? That’s Nintendo levels of greedy! Fear not, my dear reader. The Blizzard Arcade Collection includes The Lost Vikings, Rock n’ Roll Racing, and Blackthorne.
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