![]() ![]() ![]() What’s absolutely unforgivable here is the severely disappointing lack of any sort of unlockable content. ![]() I also find it odd that this important anniversary edition falls short of the Battle Collection‘s offering of 21 titles, what’s the story with that Namco? While the selection of games is the largest ever for a Namco Museum console outing (by four games), essentially every included game has made an appearance on previous installments to the Museum line, so there isn’t very much incentive to make you want to rush out and pick up a copy. All of these games play as well as you can expect in their emulation on the three current console controller types, and classic titles like Pac-Man, Galaga, Rolling Thunder and Dig Dug are still as entertaining to play as ever. Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Galaga, Galaxian, Bosconian, Mappy, Rolling Thunder, Pole Position, Pole Position II, Rally X, Xevious, Sky Kid and Dragon Spirit, plus the bonus unlockable games of Galaga ’88 and Pac-Mania. Following after the impressive Namco Museum Battle Collection for the PSP, this Anniversary Collection for the three current-gen consoles doesn’t even hold a candle to that version with its fewer games, no cool remakes and absolutely no bonus content or features, which makes me wonder if Namco accidentally mislabeled the two titles.įeaturing 16 (there are two bonus games not listed on the box) of Namco’s classic arcade titles from the late 70’s through the mid 80’s, Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Collection packs a lot of fun gameplay bang for the budget-priced buck. For a compilation celebrating an illustrious 50 years in existence, the Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection sure doesn’t seem to recognize the auspicious occasion with any of the jubilation you’d expect for such an important milestone. ![]()
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