Features
The compilation plays similarly on all three consoles, however the Xbox version has the extra ability to upload scores to an on-line scoreboard. The special features on each version of the game are the same. These include game histories, developer interviews and other documents. This compilation is a combination of the games included in "Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits", "Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits", and "Arcade Party Pak" for the original PlayStation and PC and each contain exactly the same extras from those collections. Additionally, there are eleven more games included that are not found in those collections.
This game was later rereleased as "Midway Arcade Treasures 1", the title and packaging being changed slightly to match the second and third games in the series. Despite this, the games themselves remain the same.
In the UK, distribution of the compilation was handled by ZOO Digital Publishing (now Zushi Games).
This game is currently not Xbox 360 compatible.
Read more about this topic: Midway Arcade Treasures
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