Containing the primary two and greatest video games within the sequence, the Broken Sword Collection is obtainable from the Funstock web site for £24.99.
Featuring retro indie video games like Block‘em Sock‘em and Jane Austen’s 8-bit Adventure, Indie Heroes Collection 4 is also available from the Funstock website, only this time for £19.99.
Both cartridges have a March 10 release date. Expect retailers like Argos and Amazon to stock them at launch, although based on recent releases, they may not stick around for long.
It’s also worth pointing out that as a point and click adventure, Broken Sword probably isn’t best played on the recently released Capcom Bartop arcade machines.
The original Broken Sword begins in Paris, as American tourist George Stobbart gets sucked into a global conspiracy involving The Templars.
“Experience the nostalgia of Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars and Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror with the Evercade consoles,” reads the official description.
“Explore the point-and-click adventures of the fearless George Stobbart and the street-wise Nico Collard as they journey through their perilous, exciting quests!”
Indie Heroes 4 features games like the “dig-and-bomb ’em up motion of Murtop, the bouncy platforming of Flea!2, Batty Zabella’s sassy point-and-click journey and plenty of extra”.
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