Arkanoid DS is getting lots of attention because it comes with an arcade-like knob controller (now being sold in four colors!) that you plug into the GBA slot. You can play the game by twisting the ...
Taito, one of Japan's first game makers, is set to release a truly fantastic accessory for the Nintendo DS. Later this year, the DS version of the classic block-breaking game Arkanoid will include a ...
We've been spending some time with Taito's Paddle Controller for the DS and are scratching our heads as to why this peripheral hasn't been announced for the U.S. It was released in Japan last December ...
Those boys over at Famitsu are at it again, breaking news that Taito Corporation will be bringing its much loved and often ported classic, Arkanoid, to the Nintendo DS. It's currently set for release ...
I love Arkanoid. I purchased the NES game, with its included paddle controller, as soon as it came out in 1987. I still play it. It's still really hard, and I still think level 3 -- level 3!-- is one ...
If you're a sucker for some classic Breakout action then Arkanoid on the Gameboy DS has probably been near the top of your must-buy list this month. If you've got it, you may be pretty pleased with ...
Sayo from Kiki Kai Kai, the original agent from Elevator Action (shown as a pixilated character), and Vaus the paddle in Arkanoid will also be playable characters. Square Enix will release one ...
Breakout will always be the original wall, ball and paddle design, but Arkanoid will always be known as the best clone of the Breakout design. Why it's taken Taito so long to update this on the ...
Remember Arkanoid in the arcades and its weird paddle/knob controller you twisted to make the stick move around? Famitsu’s revealing a Nintendo DS attachment for the game with a GBA Slot attachment ...
Whilst Atari's Breakout and Super Breakout pioneered the arcade block-breaking games that are well-worn cliches today, Taito's Arkanoid really took the idea to the next level and no one's improved ...
While the gaming industry is generally focused on the next big thing, there will always be a market for older games and nostalgia-laden trips down memory lane if the Wii Virtual Console and Xbox Live ...