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  • Total Carnage's mysterious ending deciphered

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    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    01.10.2013

    Finally, the mystery of Total Carnage's weird ending has been solved, over 20 years after the release of Midway's arcade game. Regardless of whether you actually got the treasure from the "Pleasure Domes" area, the ending would tell you "you failed to pick up all the cash and prizes sitting in the Pleasure Dome." After all that, the game had the temerity to suggest your carnage was less than total.Polygon spoke to Dan Filner, who worked on the port of the ultraviolent Robotron-esque game for the PS3 and Xbox Midway Arcade Origins collection, and who uncovered extra data related to the ending. He discovered that there was originally a version of the ending without "the ladies." They were supposed to appear only if you completed the Pleasure Domes, and the "you failed" text was only to appear if you didn't – and yes, writing about this suddenly makes us embarrassed about participating in the '90s at all.Designer Mark Turmell remembered that Total Carnage's predecessor Smash T.V. also had a false promise regarding Pleasure Domes. The ending mentions them, but they weren't actually even in the game at first. After enough angry, confused fans lamented their inability to find the Pleasure Domes, the room was added in a new EPROM shipped to arcades.

  • Midway Arcade Origins games revealed, familiar

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    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    11.06.2012

    Warner Bros has revealed the games included with the new Midway Arcade Origins collection. If you've bought any of the many Midway collections released over the years, chances are good that you own most of the games already.Apart from previously revealed classics Gauntlet, Joust, Spy Hunter, Marble Madness, Defender, and Rampage, the collection also features some other gems, namely Rampart, Arch Rivals, Root Beer Tapper and Robotron 2084. Find the full list after the break.

  • 'Midway Arcade Origins' puts classic coin-ops on Xbox and PS3

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    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    09.19.2012

    Warner Bros. Interactive is bundling its archive of Midway arcade games once again, for sale on PS3 and Xbox 360. Midway Arcade Origins is a collection of "more than 30 classic, genre-defining Midway titles from the golden age of arcades," including Gauntlet, Joust, Spy Hunter, Marble Madness, Defender, and Rampage. There's no online multiplayer, but there are new Achievements, Trophies, and leaderboards.The Backbone-developed collection will be available this November for $30. That's less than $1 a game! Or, as far as we're concerned, it's $30 for Marble Madness's music, with a bunch of free games included.