Retro Classics: Collection 1

Retro Classics: Collection 1

classic 80s electronic games

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Version History of Retro Classics

2.2

August 1, 2023

Brought back to the store after being removed for being old Also added some fixes

2.1

June 15, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Updated Core Code

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1.0

December 12, 2013

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Description of Retro Classics

Retro goodness X4! 4 games in this collection guaranteed to take you back to your childhood with bright fluorescent graphics, retro blips and bleeps, simplicity and addictive old school gaming. Before the internet and mobile phones, games of the 70's and 80's were beautifully simple and addictive. Imagine going back in time to see your old games (or your friends' old games you couldn't have!) Now you can own some of the best handheld/tabletop games of that time in this collection. Astro Wars and Galaxy Invader 1000 are highly rated, Invader From Space - a cult classic; and even more retro is the mechanical classic Blip - before even LCD or VFD (vacuum fluorescent display) games! Nostalgic but fun for all ages! Check the screenshots to see how accurate these are! • Accurate simulations of the machines • Full retro sounds • Totally nostalgic • i-Cade support • Keep track of scores of all levels on the 3 VFD games • Scores automatically update to Game Center if logged in NOTE: To use iCade controller, press iCade button.You can now use joystick and red fire(5) button. Pressing this without connection to a controller will bring up the keyboard. Press the button again to turn it off. Galaxy Invader 1000: Accurate recreation of the VFD LSI game by CGL, Gakken and Tandy. This was a classic and very popular toy back then. Now it is a rare and collectable item. PLAY: 1. Set desired level. Slide on/off switch to "on" 2. Move Missile Launch lever to aim at Invader or UFO and press fire. 3. Game ends when you obtain 999 points or when all 3 Missile Launchers are destroyed or when Invader captures G-zone or when you have shot all of your 250 Missiles. * When you obtain 700 points, 1 Missile Launcher and 50 Missiles are given as a bonus. 4. To start again, move to "off" then "on" again. Astro Wars: Travel back to the 80's this was one of the most advanced video games of the time with four sub games, coloured fluorescent display and a joystick only seen in the arcades. You could finally have your very own arcade machine in your home. PLAY: Turn Power ON (intro music will play). Select Level (Graphics resemble difficulty). Press Start Fire at all enemies while dodging enemy fire on all phases of attack. If you survive three attack waves,you get the chance for more points if you can dock your rocket-ship. Press fire, left and right for thrusts to land rocket ship. Game is complete when you reach 9999 points or you lose all your lives. To restart, turn off and on Power. Invader From Space: This is an accurate replica of the original game with slight modification to the joystick control. PLAY: Press Power Select Level Press Start Steer missile launch pad Fire at UFO or invaders before they reach the ground Avoid fire from invaders You win when you reach score 999 You lose if invaders reach ground level or you lose your 5 lives Blip: Blip is an accurate recreation of the 1977 electronic and mechanical toy. It can 1 or 2-player. Blip was at the time a simulation of tennis,ping-pong and the early Pong video game made by Atari. You can play against the "computer" ( that never loses) or two opponents can play each other. Blip was a "must have" holiday gift for the 1977 as mentioned in Wikipedia. This game has a slight modification to give you three speeds from very easy to very hard. PLAY: Choose 1 or 2 players. If 1 player then start serving on the left side. Ball is returned automatically by the computer. Choose numbers 1-3 to catch the ball in time, making sure numbered button is held while ball lands, and it will return. If you fail you serve again, awarding a point to the opponent. If you choose 2 players then wherever the ball is the player serves first. The player to reach 10 first is the winner or whoever has the highest score when the timer ends. To reset counters, touch any counter. To reset timer, touch timer. Changing player mode resets everything.
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Retro Classics: FAQ

Does Retro Classics offer an iPad version?

Yes, Retro Classics is compatible with iPad devices.

Who created the app?

Retro Classics was launched by Rob Wilmot.

What is the minimum iOS version required to use Retro Classics?

The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 12.1 or higher.

What is the overall rating of the app?

The Retro Classics app has a consumer rating of 1 and receives poor reviews.

What’s the app category of Retro Classics?

The Main Genre Of The Retro Classics App Is Games.

What is the latest version of Retro Classics?

The latest Retro Classics version released is 2.2.

What is the update date for Retro Classics?

Retro Classics rolled out its latest update on October 3, 2024.

When was the app initially released?

Retro Classics originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What is the age rating for Retro Classics?

Retro Classics is suitable for children aged Rob Wilmot.

What are the languages supported by Retro Classics?

Retro Classics is available in English.

Is Retro Classics accessible through Apple Arcade's subscription model?

Unfortunately, Retro Classics is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Retro Classics allow for in-app purchases?

No, Retro Classics does not allow for in-app purchases.

Can I use Retro Classics with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use Retro Classics with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in Retro Classics?

No, ads are not featured prominently in Retro Classics.

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  • Games

    Can’t get full screen and one game doesn’t work not good would like a refund

    Developer Response

    Hi check out latest update. Thanks
  • Good but no sound

    Great recreations of games from my youth. Unfortunately no sound which does detract from the experience

    Developer Response

    No sound was caused by the mute switch being enabled. This app is now rereleased and has that mute button issue fixed. Thanks
  • Wonderfully Done

    If you're a long time gamer, it's fun to sometimes revisit the more simple but no less fun games of yesteryear. This app does a great job of recreating these classics. I love the way they are all stored on a virtual shelf ready for use. While it would be wonderful to collect the real thing, let's face it, these older games cost a fortune to get one in good working condition. If all you want to do is play the games, this app is a great alternative and even if you do have the real thing you still might find this preferable than adding wear and tear to to your valuable collector's item. So whether you're an older gamer wanting to revisit the past or a newer gamer interest in the beginnings of home gaming, I highly recommend this app.
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