
Due to the company’s liquidation earlier this year, Midway’s upcoming projects were either cancelled or put on hold; the most notable being ‘This Is Vegas’ – a high-rolling, open world adventure. With the assets resting in the hands of Warner Bros. Interactive there still may be a future for the game, but no doubt gamers will be more interested in Midway’s other project, which they had yet to announce: Hero.

WB Games isn't giving these classics any sort of chance. How come?

"If you love Midway's arcade classics as much as I do then you may want to watch this new documentary that's full of interesting stories." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums
Still can't forget the first time I saw mortal kombat in action in a convenience store.
Had to pick up my jaw off the ground.

We all know about the Sega Mega Drive, Super Nintendo, Atari 2600, Sony PlayStation, Xbox and many other popular consoles that have appeared in the last 40 odd years of video gaming. But as with any lucrative industry, there’s always somebody else who wants a piece of the profit pie. For every great console out there there’s another one that failed miserably and so I thought it would be great to have a look at some of the most obscure examples.
Some of these consoles have really weird looking designs and controllers, especially the View-Master Interactive Visions and Bally Astrocade.
I thought maybe 3d nintendo thing, and next year they can add stadia to that list loool. Gosh it's almost like i do it on purpose haha