
After months and months of waiting Microsoft have finally started to add titles to their Live Arcade section of Xbox Marketplace. Entitled
'Live Arcade Wednesdays', over the next five weeks or so each Wednesday will see a new title added to the Live Arcade line-up.
The latest addition is Konami's 1981 arcade hit,
Frogger, which celebrates its 25th birthday this year.
Weighing in at a mere 400 points, it has to be a bargain, surely? Well, in my opinion it is, but then I've always been a fan of the game.
Featuring all manner of enhancements, including a choice of revamped graphics and sound, or the original, plus a number of multiplayer modes over Xbox Live, it really is great value for money.
One feat which initially seems impressive is the ability to swap between the original look and sound to a revamped mode mid-game. However, you soon realise that to do this the programming team haven't emulated the original Frogger, but have instead converted it.
The conversion of Frogger is very good, but it's not perfect. Some of the music is distorted, and the main soundtrack is missing, meaning that some parts of the game are deathly quiet. Still, that's a small niggle on what's otherwise an excellent package. Couple this with the plethora of achievements available, and I'm sure you'll be coming back to this again and again.
Roll-on Galaga and Pacman!