Arkanoid DS was launched as part of Square's attempt at using the Taito brand they'd purchased to release updated classics and sequels on portable systems. This initiative gave us cool stuff like Space Invaders Extreme, Legend of Kage 2, and more, but I have to admit that Arkanoid was the game that I was pumped up for, especially when they announced the paddle controller add on! Well, they gave us the game, but left the controller as a Japanese exclusive... so, it was time to import.
Now, the controller is fully compatible with the US release, so it can be purchased easily enough separately, and is also compatible with Space Invaders Extreme 1 & 2. To me, it's the only way to play when it's an option. Anyhow, as most folks likely know, Arkanoid is a Breakout style block-breaker in which you control a bar at the bottom of the screen, continually angling a bouncing ball toward those pesky blocks in order to get points and clear stages. Arkanoid has always differentiated itself from the pack with its powerups, which can grow your bar, shrink it (but you score higher while small), allow you to shoot projectiles at blocks, multi-ball, and more, and the DS game offers up a nice array of these. The goal is to clear all of the stages without losing all of your balls, collecting as many points as possible along the way, especially by breaking multiple blocks without touching the ball in between.
One of the coolest aspects of the DS game is that it is loaded with fan service, allowing you to unlock various bars themed or straight out of other games (I usually play as the platform from Puchi Carat), customize the excellent poppy soundtrack, and change the backgrounds and blocks (I like the Space Invaders themes). It's a nice little reward for fans to get to play around with. There are also quest stages to play, which offer specific challenges to complete, almost like a Nazo Puyo game, such as destroying a certain number of blocks with one shot or circumventing crazy obstacles, which also pile onto the replay value. Finally, there is also a vs mode.
There were once online leaderboards if that's your thing, but I don't think they're around these days. I was actually top ten in the world for quite awhile from the time I registered my scores, which was pretty cool. All things considered, it's an awesome little game for Taito fans, and the paddle controller is awesome. I wrote up thoughts on it here:
https://forum.digitpress.com/forum/s...=1#post2011507
Played this one?