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Steel Force & Jumpman Arrive On Antstream

A top down arcade shooter and classic platformer Jumpman come to the retro streaming service this week

London, 29th May: The good times keep on coming! This week Antstream are proud to reveal the addition of top down arcade shooter Steel Force and Atari 8-bit platformer Jumpman to the leading retro streaming service.
 


Also, this week’s challenge is one for the Pinball fans with the Jackpot T1C1 challenge in Pinball Mania.
 

Steel Force is an action-packed 2D top down shooter from 1994. The player takes on the role of a federation soldier who fights pirates while trying to find the level exit. With various power ups, along with health and ammunition, to find along the way, players are guaranteed an exciting time.
 


For something with a few platforms in, there is Jumpman, originally developed in 1983 by Randy Glover for the Atari 8-bit. In this game the player has to jump and climb ropes and ladders to diffuse bombs across levels representing the floors of buildings, all while avoiding hazards.
 


Two very different titles come to Antstream this week, giving retro gamers yet more chances to compare their skills with other players on the global leaderboards and instantly save progress with Antstream's cloud system to pause and resume whenever they wish.
 


Retro gaming fans should also be on the lookout for last week’s new arrivals, Legend and Yeah Yeah Beebiss II – Riggs Version.
 


Legend was originally launched on the SNES before being remade for the Sony PlayStation in 1998. Legend is a 3D fighting game from developers Toka which takes the left-to-right stage structure of 2D beat ‘em Ups and was one of the first titles to use motion capture for the animation of the character models. Players will take on one of three characters as they set out on a quest to find their King and destroy an evil alliance.



Yeah Yeah Beebiss II is a new retro title from Rigg’d Games. A sequel to a game that was never released, and may never have existed, Yeah Yeah Beebiss II is a 2D action platformer in which the player will work through 100 levels banishing evil. The game was released for the NES in 2022 before coming to other platforms. Yeah Yeah Beebiss II – Riggs Version replaces the main characters of Kyonshi Hui and Jiangshi Bo with digital versions of the developer John Riggs and his wife.



“Wow! Two great new titles being added to the extensive Antstream library this week, offering top down shooter fun and platforming action. Both of these titles are great fun to play and will quickly become popular on the ever-growing Antstream service.” - Steve Cottam, CEO of Antstream.


Antstream Arcade is the world's largest official library of retro games to stream, with more than 1300 titles available to play on multiple devices, including PC, mobile, Samsung TV, Linux and Xbox. With local co-op, weekly tournaments, hundreds of challenges and a global leaderboard to climb, there are plenty of new ways to play classic games, and Antstream's cloud system instantly saves game progress so players can put down and pick up games at any time.



Antstream Arcade is available for £39.99, giving the player unrestricted access to all 1300+ games and all tournaments, challenges and more for an entire year. For a limited time, players can also purchase the lifetime subscription for a one-off payment of £99.99.

 

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Antstream Arcade is the world’s largest officially licensed retro game platform, featuring more than 1300 games available to stream. The extensive and impressive catalogue includes titles from the early systems like the Atari 2600 and Commodore 64, to Arcade classics and games from SNES, Megadrive, and PlayStation One, and even features newly developed arcade games. Tournaments and challenges mean that these classic games can be played in new ways, allowing players to compete with the active community. With the gaming service accessible on a multitude of devices, including PC, mobile, Xbox, and more, Antstream ensures you can enjoy gaming anytime, anywhere!