
Review: Taito Milestones 2 brings classic shooters to the palm of your hands
Featuring ten classic releases, Taito Milestones 2 is an otherwise barebones retro package that doesn’t go past the very essentials of presenting a retro compilation.
Featuring ten classic releases, Taito Milestones 2 is an otherwise barebones retro package that doesn’t go past the very essentials of presenting a retro compilation.
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