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Lucozade
Issue 56 - December 2, 1999
 
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Arcade Classics For Free

Shockwave.com team up with Atari and Midway

Nostalgia nuts had better shake a tail feather and head on over to the Shockwave website for hours of retro fun. All you've got to do is download Shockmachine - be sure to check out the brilliant TV-style ad too - and you're ready for some '70's-style arcade action. Play arcade-perfect versions of Frogger, Missile Command, Centipede and Super Breakout, without asking your mum for some more 10 pence pieces (they were HUGE, weren't they?).

Not bad for free, eh? And it's about to get a whole lot better with the news that Midway are set to come onboard with a whole range of classics, including Spy Hunter, Defender and Marble Madness.

Double Trouble for Eidos