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THE UNCONVERTED Arcade games that never made it home

GO! GO! MILE SMILE

DEVELOPER: FUUKI YEAR: 1995 GENRE: MAZE

■ Honestly, when the first word that comes to mind to describe a game is ‘anachronism’, it probably isn’t a good thing. Go! Go! Mile Smile is quite enticing, but we’re imagining that it would have been a pretty tough sell in the arcade market of 1995. Even if maze games hadn’t fallen out of fashion long before the mid-Nineties, by that point players had access juggernauts such as Sega Rally, Tekken and other 3D extravaganzas – and we could play some of them at home, too, thanks

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