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Antstream add two new titles to streaming platform

Earlier this week we brought you the news that Antstream Arcade is bringing its popular gaming streaming service to Apple devices this month. While this is exciting news, it hasn't taken its eye off providing new experiences for existing customers and we have two new games. The first is Atari's Breakout, first released to arcades in 1976 and designed by Steve Wozniak after Pong inspired him. This is the Atari
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Antstream add Steel Force and Jumpman to streaming service

Antstream Arcade has two new titles available now on its streaming service. Jumpman was originally released on the Atari 2600 in 1983. It's, of course, a platformer that requires you to defuse bombs while travelling up and down ladders. Along the way, you'll need to avoid hazards such as darts or falling from the upper platforms. Steel Force is a 1994 arcade title released by Piko Interactive. It's a top-down
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Antstream – new games, charity streams and challenges

It's a busy week over at Antstream HQ as it announces two new titles on its virtual shelf of retro classics. The first title is Zippy Bug, a 1986 shooter released by Data East. This one falls in the cut 'em-up subcategory and should keep shmup fans happy with its tough challenge and colourful graphics. Antstream has also announced the release of the Amstrad port Way of the Exploding Fist.
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Lost SNES Game Burrows into Antstream Arcade

A lost SNES game, Mr Tuff, has burrowed its way into the retro streaming service Anstream Arcade.Mr Tuff was conceived by Darren Melbourne for Sales Curve Interactive (SCI) and designed by Ned Langman.In the game, you play a demolition robot tasked with saving the Earth from evil military androids.Mr Tuff is set in the then-futuristic year of 2008!Mr Tuff was originally intended for release on SNES back in 1994, but
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Antstream – retro gaming heading to Xbox cloud

Antstream has been going from strength to strength over the last few years building a huge library of retro games to play on its streaming service. Now, the subscription platform is looking to reach larger audiences by bringing their catalogue and streaming tech to Xbox. It was always a question of when and not if Antstream would start appearing on consoles and Xbox seems the perfect given its recent progress