Freeze is an arcade game developed by Cinematronics in 1984. The game is set in a frozen world where the player controls a character who must navigate through a maze while avoiding obstacles and enemies. The gameplay is simple yet challenging, as the player must use strategic planning and quick reflexes to avoid getting frozen by enemies or the environment. The game’s unique freeze mechanic allows the player to freeze enemies in place, making them temporarily harmless. Freeze was well-received upon its release and remains a cult classic among arcade game enthusiasts.
Pierre Cornier is the MiSTer FPGA developer who ported the PCB to MiSTer creating this arcade core.
Freeze from Cinematronics Arcade Core Released for MiSTer
Freeze is an arcade game developed by Cinematronics in 1984. The game is set in a frozen world where the player controls a character who must navigate through a maze while avoiding obstacles and enemies. The gameplay is simple yet challenging, as the player must use strategic planning and quick reflexes to avoid getting frozen by enemies or the environment. The game’s unique freeze mechanic allows the player to freeze enemies in place, making them temporarily harmless. Freeze was well-received upon its release and remains a cult classic among arcade game enthusiasts.
Pierre Cornier is the MiSTer FPGA developer who ported the PCB to MiSTer creating this arcade core.
You can follow him here on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pcornier
The Freeze arcade core is available now and for more details and the download of the .rbf and .mra files see Pierco’s Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/five-little-for-80577545
The MiSTer FPGA Freeze arcade core also supports the following arcade game titles: