We keep mourning the loss of the arcades, but what about the loss of good arcade conversions? I recently played Gyruss for the 2600 for the first time. Maybe not the most accurate for graphics and sound, but the game play is great. I found it amazing that they could get the 2600 to handle all of that action at once. High Speed for the NES is a favorite of mine. Some day I will have my own High Speed pin, but I will probably still play the NES version for its "extra" play modes.