Editorial | 5/21/2011 at 2:42 PM

Co-Op Classics Video Edition: Golden Axe and Bubble Bobble

In one corner, we have a gritty, brutal sword and sorcery beat 'em up.  In the other, two hyper-adorable reptilian grinners who use bubbles as weapons.  The two games could hardly be more different, yet each was highly successful in arcades and has spawned many follow ups over time.  Check out our two newest video Co-Op Classics: Golden Axe and Bubble Bobble.

Golden Axe

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There are few co-op franchises as influential and well-remembered as Golden Axe.  Released in 1989, this classic side scrolling brawler was one of the early trend setters in the genre.  Tyris Flare, Ax Battler, and some Dwarf guy teamed up to hunt down Death Adder and his minions.  A smash success, it was followed by tqo sequels, and has been released on a tremendous amount of systems in the past two decades since it first hit the arcades.

 

Bubble Bobble

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Bob and Bub - are they dinosaurs?  Dragons?  Whichever, they are super cute.  The scaly duo teamed up to navigate a full one hundred levels of maze-like platforms.  Some levels were quite straightforward, but some light puzzle elements were tossed in as the game progressed.  A pleasant, highly memorable soundtrack added to the grin-inducing experience.  Bubble Bobble has been released for all sorts of systems through the years, and Bub and Bob make appearances in other games from time to time, too.