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Namco’s Libble Rabble is on Arcade Archives for Switch and PS4

You can play this classic action puzzle game today!

Hamster Co. announced today that the Namco arcade classic Libble Rabble is available on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 via Arcade Archives.

Libble Rabble is the newest game to be featured in the collection. Namco originally released it to arcades in 1983. The action puzzle game allows up to two players to take control of Libble and Rabble as they “bashishi” various other characters. After the players “bashishi” all the “Topcups” that pop out of the treasure chests, they can enter a bonus stage. The goal of the game is to remember treasure chest locations to get the high score.

This is just some of the games in the collection

The game will be available digitally for Arcade Archives on both Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. Arcade Archives is a downloadable content series by Hamster that reproduces a number of arcade classics. The series allows players to change multiple game settings including difficulty. In addition, Arcade Archives lets players recreate the atmosphere of arcade display settings. The Arcade Archives series also includes an online leaderboard so that players from all over the world can compete to get the high score.

Hamster’s Arcade Archives series began in 2014 with the release of RYGAR on PlayStation 4. Since then, they have continued reproducing a number of classic arcade games for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. However, some titles are exclusive to certain platforms. You can view the entire collection of games in the series for each platform on the official website.

Libble Rabble is available now on both Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 for $7.99. Have you played Libble Rabble? Let us know what you think about it down below!

Via Games Press

Sam Fronsman

A writer with a love for video games, both new and old. A collector of games, CDs and DVDs. Can sometimes be found behind a camera or playing guitar. The X-Men games for SEGA Genesis will always hold great memories.
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