- Great single player and head-to-head challenges in classic games
- Includes S.T.U.N. Runner, Hydro Thunder, Super Off Road, San Francisco Rush 2049
- Also includes Badlands, Off-Road Thunder, Mud, Sweat ‘N Gears, Race Drivin’, San Francisco Rush the Rock: Alcatraz Edition
- Also includes a bonus tracks pack and one to four-player modes
With the latest addition to Midway's classic gaming vault, consumers will be given the option to either hone their racing skills in single player mode in games such as S.T.U.N. Runner, or fulfill their head-to-head appetite and leave friends in the dust with titles such as Hydro Thunder and Super Off Road. Midway Arcade Treasures 3 will also feature player rankings to allow gamers to post and track personal scores against the best in the world.
Good buy 4 out of 5
Midway Arcade Treasures 3 follows the same formula as the previous releases. You buy the collection for one, maybe two of the games. A couple seem interesting but actually suck because the PS2 controller just doesn't do them justice. You find out that one game is a lot more fun than you thought it would be and the one you bought the disc for is OK, but not totally freaking awesome like you hoped for.
My 6 year-old son enjoys Offroad Thunder and Hydro Thunder, I'm a fan of SF Rush 2045 and the rest of the games are better left in the pits.
Maybe someday someone will create a freewheeling controller for games like Off Road or Badlands.
Good selection and great fun 4 out of 5
My son loves this selection and all the games are good for kids of all ages!
midway arcade treasures 3 5 out of 5
This is the best game ever we play everyday for hours and hours. Anybody that loves to play psp2 games will love this game. It is a must have for everyone that loves to play games.
Great game!!! 4 out of 5
This game has great graphics in most of its games, considering the time that it was made. Most graphics can pass as n64 material, a few even gamecube. Overall this game has good graphics. The best games on here are, Hydro Thunder, Rush 2049, Offroad Thunder, Bad Lands, and Super Offroad. STUN Runner sucks and so does Race Drivin. Rush the Rock is o.k. A bad thing about this game is it doesnt have interviews like the first two midway arcade tresures did and it doesnt have near as much games as the first two did and it is sad that all of the games have to be racing, dont get me wrong, I love racing games but I think this is an overdose and too much. I think that this game is worth 10 dollars. For more info on arcade/ compilaton games check ot my reviews on... Midway Arcade Treasures 1 and 2, Taito Legends 1, Capcom Classics Collection volume 2, Intellivision Lives and Atari Anthology. And soon to come reviews... Capcom Classics Collection volume 1, Taito Legends 2, Namco Museum 50th anniversery, Sega Classics Collection and/or Sega Genesis Collection.
So-so compilation of racers 3 out of 5
The third installment of Midway's Arcae Treasures series features 8 arcade racing games ranging from being over a decade old to being release only a few years ago. The highlight of this compilation are the San Francisco Rush games; Rush 2049 and Rush the Rock: Alcatraz Edition. Both are still as fast and furious as they were in the arcade, and both still look good as well. Next up is the boat racer Hydro Thunder, which was moderately received when released upon home systems at the dawn of the 128 era with the release of Sega's Dreamcast. There's plenty of polygon dropout, and the game is still as average as it was in the arcade. Super Off Road and Badlands are similar styled racers from years back, and both haven't aged very well. The racing sim Race Drivin' has always been an acquired taste, while good 'ol S.T.U.N. Runner and Off Road Thunder are fun for a while. Despite the cheap price, it would have been nice to have a few more games or some extras available, but it's great to be able to play the Rush games again. For racing fans who enjoyed these games either in the arcade or on previous home releases only.
| Atari Anthology Activision Anthology Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Intellivision Lives Sega Classics Collection |





