The Lost Vikings is a puzzle video game distributed by Interplay and created by Silicon & Synapse. It was initially launched for the Super NES in 1993 for the Mega Drive/Genesis systems and MS-DOS. The Lost Vikings got a very positive response worldwide. Critics across the globe praised it. Computer Gaming World in 1993 commented that The Lost Vikings is "a smart combination of comedy and role-playing." Zach Meston of VideoGames & Computer Entertainment applauded the challenging puzzles, distinctive visual style, and festive music.
In the Lost Vikings, the player controls three different Vikings with various abilities. The three Vikings should work together to finish each stage and find their way back home. The game's objective is to guide each of the Viking characters one at a time, from a designated start point in each stage to the exit. The game provides a two-player dual-mode in which each player controls one Viking and can change control to the third, unused Viking at any point. Each stage is designed so that each Viking character must apply his unique skills to help the other two through to the end.
RetroArch is additionally an unprecedented decision for playing the Lost Vikings game on different operating frameworks. RetroArch is a free and open-source emulator utilized for computer games, media players, and game motors. This emulator is authorized under the GNU GPLv3. It is intended to be a hearty, quick, compact, dependable, and lightweight emulator. This emulator was first dispatched in 2010.
The essential specifications of this emulator are:
Fewer input choices
Sound lags choices
Gameplay rewinding
Enhanced level GPU support
Vulkan API and OpenGL support
DSP audio modules
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