With a game this action-packed, you need a soundtrack to match, and composers don’t disappoint with some of the best Capcom beat ‘em up tunes you’ll hear. Today on Turn to Channel 3, we take a look at a 1993 game that, while it isn’t necessarily shocking that it is fun considering the publisher behind it, you wouldn’t find front and center in most arcades of the time period – “Cadillacs and Dinosaurs!” This one has an interesting local connection too, as it’s based on the comic book (and short-lived animated series) “Xenozoic Tales” by writer/illustrator Mark Schultz, who lives in the Scranton area! In the 1980s and ’90s, arcades were chock full of popular titles, so much so that there were always a few diamonds in the rough, those that fell off the radars of gamers pumping quarters into their local “Pac-Man” and “Galaga” cabinets, or perhaps challenging a friend to a round of “Street Fighter II.” While it certainly happens today, there’s something to be said about the hidden gems of yesteryear, especially in the realm of arcade games. ![]() Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page Send by Email
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