Chadi Lebbos
Jury president
“I was really impressed by Contra. I used to play this game from the age of 13 to 16. I had fun playing against all my friends.”
TARIK AZZOUNI
Mentor for a Champlain College of Vermont (Montreal campus) team
“For me it was Virtua Cop and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time. My brother and I would play them for hours in the 1990s and 2000s. Both were multiplayer games that forced us to work together to win! They are some of my best memories, even though I was never able to last long without my brother’s help.”
LINNA LIM
Mentor for a McGill University team
“Space Invaders! The first time I played was at the Game On exhibit at the Science Centre with my best friend back in 2015. The concept is crazy simple, and it gets harder as you go. When you lose at some point, you just want to start over to beat your record!”
ALEXANDER KURTH
Mentor for a Université du Québec à Chicoutimi team
“For me, I’d say the game Nidhogg. I used to play it in between classes with my classmates to unwind or just to get to know each other. The combat system is easy to learn but difficult to master, which makes each game quite unique. The game is an emotional roller coaster: you could lose the game—or lose a friendship—at any given moment.”
Simon Girard
Mentor for a Université Laval team
“I’d say Mortal Kombat 2 or Top Gun (the entire series). Multiplayer games are always way better in my opinion!”
Now the killer question: what was your favourite game to play at the arcade? Tell us in the comments below.If you happen to be at the Montreal studio on April 13, check out the prototypes of this year’s Ubisoft Game Lab Competition for a chance to see some of the newest games made by Quebec’s creative and ingenious university students. More details to come right here on Arcade. Stay tuned!
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Chadi Lebbos
Jury president
“I was really impressed by Contra. I used to play this game from the age of 13 to 16. I had fun playing against all my friends.”
TARIK AZZOUNI
Mentor for a Champlain College of Vermont (Montreal campus) team
“For me it was Virtua Cop and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time. My brother and I would play them for hours in the 1990s and 2000s. Both were multiplayer games that forced us to work together to win! They are some of my best memories, even though I was never able to last long without my brother’s help.”
LINNA LIM
Mentor for a McGill University team
“Space Invaders! The first time I played was at the Game On exhibit at the Science Centre with my best friend back in 2015. The concept is crazy simple, and it gets harder as you go. When you lose at some point, you just want to start over to beat your record!”
ALEXANDER KURTH
Mentor for a Université du Québec à Chicoutimi team
“For me, I’d say the game Nidhogg. I used to play it in between classes with my classmates to unwind or just to get to know each other. The combat system is easy to learn but difficult to master, which makes each game quite unique. The game is an emotional roller coaster: you could lose the game—or lose a friendship—at any given moment.”
Simon Girard
Mentor for a Université Laval team
“I’d say Mortal Kombat 2 or Top Gun (the entire series). Multiplayer games are always way better in my opinion!”
Now the killer question: what was your favourite game to play at the arcade? Tell us in the comments below.If you happen to be at the Montreal studio on April 13, check out the prototypes of this year’s Ubisoft Game Lab Competition for a chance to see some of the newest games made by Quebec’s creative and ingenious university students. More details to come right here on Arcade. Stay tuned!