

Pac-man, Galaxian, Dig Dug, Pole Position II, Rolling Thunder, Rally X, Bosconian, with a few, lesser known games like Dragon Spirit, Sky Kid, Xevious, and Mappy. Chances are gamers will be surprised just how fast GAME OVER can flash across the screen from a few too many sloppy moves. Namco Museum 50th Anniversary is a collection of 14 classic arcade games, which include: Pac-Man. We've said it before but it's worth repeating: Just because the graphics and controls are "simple" doesn't mean these games are easy. Plus, these don't require quarters, and that's always a good thing.

Also, the arcade game screens and sounds are perfectly replicated lending the perfect authenticity to these classics. Which version of Namco Museum has the best emulation and ports of Arcade games like Pacman, etc Like is the PS1 version, the best, or is the PS2/Gamecube/Xbox version better Or does anyone have any info about the emulation quality on the Namco Museum 50th Anniversary for PS2/GC/Xbox I tried ou. Not to mention every 5 plug and play joystick piece of garbage you can find at your local Walmart. Those Namco collections have been reproduced numerous times on every single console and handheld.

The game selection screen is a nice set-up of the original arcade machines, and while gamers decide whether to play Pac-man, Galaga or Pole Position, an 80's soundtrack is rocking in the background. Is the Namco Museum 50th Anniversary worth 10 for collecting games Question. Go back in time and play classics like Pac-Man, Galaga, Dig Dug, and Pole Position. The main menu interface is composed of the original arcade cabinets for each game. Namcos Museum 50th Anniversary Collection compiles some of the classic Namco arcade games that defined gaming in the 1980s. The game embraces the 80s style from which the 16 titles originate. In honor of it's 50th anniversary, Namco releases Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection that has 14 of its biggest, arcade classics lined up and ready to play. Luckily for those of us who can recall the glory days of the arcade Namco has released a new compilation of 16 old school games, appropriately titled Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary.
