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{{Infobox
{{Game
|title=Arcade Classic No. 4: Defender / Joust
|title=Arcade Classic No. 4: Defender / Joust
|image=Arcade Classic No. 4 box.jpg
|image=Arcade Classic No. 4 box.jpg
|developer=[[Williams]]
|developer=[[Williams]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] ({{icon|gb}}), [[Midway]] ({{icon|gbc}})
|publisher={{co|Nintendo|gb}}{{co|Midway|gbc}}
|released={{sys|gb}}{{us|1995|October}}
|released={{sys|gb}}{{us|1995|October}}
{{sys|gbc}}{{us|1998}}
{{sys|gbc}}{{us|1998}}
|genre=[[Action]]
|genre=[[Action]] [[compilation]]
|systems=[[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]]
|systems=[[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|preceded by=[[Arcade Classic No. 3: Galaga / Galaxian]]
|preceded by=[[Arcade Classic No. 3: Galaga / Galaxian]]
}}
}}
'''Arcade Classic No. 4: Defender / Joust''' ('''Midway Presents: Arcade Hits - Joust / Defender''' on the Game Boy Color) is a two-game [[compilation]] for the [[Game Boy]]. It contains two classic [[Williams]] games:
'''Arcade Classic No. 4: Defender / Joust''' ('''Midway Presents: Arcade Hits - Joust / Defender''' on the Game Boy Color) is a two-game [[compilation]] for the [[Game Boy]]. It contains two classic [[Williams]] games:
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* [[Defender]]
* [[Defender]]
* [[Joust]]
* [[Joust]]
</big>
</big>
The games have altered graphics but the gameplay is largely faithful to the originals. The games does not support the Link Cable, but does allow two players to play competitively by taking turns using the same Game Boy. When played on a Super Game Boy the games have borders designed to look like the original arcade cabinets.
The games have altered graphics but the gameplay is largely faithful to the originals. The games does not support the Link Cable, but does allow two players to play competitively by taking turns using the same Game Boy. When played on a Super Game Boy the games have borders designed to look like the original arcade cabinets.