
His favorite gaming franchise is Pokémon, full-stop, but his favorite game of all time is Resident Evil 4.

When he's not writing about games, Alex Irish is an illustrator and animation expert. The collection launches this summer for $29.99 USD, but no exact date has been announced.

Unique features to the Switch edition include the ability to play the games in their vertical arcade resolution, various Challenge Modes, and of course the ability to play these games wherever you go. This particular collection includes the arcade titles Pac-Man, DigDug, Galaga, Galaga’88, Druaga, SkyKid, Splatterhouse, Rolling Thunder, Rolling Thunder 2, and Tank Force.
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