The Maze Runner

Hamster returns to the back catalogue of Taito for this week’s Arcade Archives entry. But we aren’t looking atChase H.Q., Space Invaders, Bubble Bobble, or even the adorableTyphoon Gal.No, this week’s obscurity is the maze-chasing titleRaimais.you may check out the action in the video below, courtesy of YouTuberNintendo Players.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wS4yZQWlrMk

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Released to the Japanese arcade market in 1988,Raimaisis a futuristic maze-runner — akin to titles in thePac-ManandMr. Dofranchises — as players rip through single-screen labyrinths on a suspiciouslyTron-esque cyberbike. Players are challenged with dodging an array of enemies and gathering all of the screen’s power dots and escaping through one of the maze’s many exits. There are over 30 screens and numerous boss encounters to escape in order to defeat the challenge.

Raimais received a Famicom port, but otherwise remained mostly confined to the rarities folder, getting in gear now and again to show up on various Taito compilations. While it brings nothing particularly new or reinvigorating to the party, this addition to the Arcade Archives will at least plug a gap for Taito collection completionists.

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Raimaisis now available to download now on both PS4 and Nintendo Switch, priced at around $8.

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