Meet the new kid on the block

As part of Hamster’s never-ending pledge to bring classic retro titles to modern platforms, the publisher has re-released UPL’s mini-mech – and fantastically-titled – shooterAtomic Robo-Kidon Nintendo Switch.

Released in the arcades back in 1988 and eventually finding its way to home computers,Atomic Robo-Kidhas players pilot a cutesy mech character against throngs of deadly enemies, utilising a selection of varied weaponry to stay alive and reach each of the stage’s domineering boss characters, the “Governors”, whose epic size and scale blew us away back in the day.

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Not only didAtomic Robo-Kidhave great bosses, but it and great graphics and effects, branching paths, neat music and even duels between fellow Robo-Kids. It was quite a step-up back in ’88, though I’m yet to see whether the gameplay holds up under modern scrutiny. If you want to try out a slice of retro shmup history, thenAtomic Robo-Kidis available now on Nintendo Switch, priced at around $8.

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