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Namco Museum 50th Anniversary
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Namco
EAN: 0722674300100
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+
Item Dimensions: 7.52005.3
Label: Namco
Manufacturer: Namco
Model: 722674300100
MPN: 30010
Platform: GameCube
Publisher: Namco
Release Date: August 08, 2006
Studio: Namco
Features:- Pac-Man - The most popular arcade game of all time
- Ms. Pac-Man - Explore, collect, and chomp your way through different mazes as Pac-Man's female counterpart
- Galaga - Fend off frantic swarms of bee-like aliens, while avoiding enemies' powerful tractor beams
- Dig Dug - Tunnel your way underground and use your pump to blow up attacking enemies
- Galaxian - Destroy flying aliens as they move in from formation to attack you
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Editorial Review: Namco's Museum 50th Anniversary Collection compiles some of the classic Namco arcade games that definedgaming in the 1980s. Go back in time and play classics like Pac-Man, Galaga, Dig Dug, and Pole Position. The new retro menu interface allows players to explore a virtual arcade hall where each of the game's classics will be standing in its original arcade form. The only difference is, this time you don't need a pocket full of quarters! Pole Position - The milestone in racing games Pole Position II - Sequel to the original, 4 real racetracks - Fuji, Test, Suzuka, and Seaside Rolling Thunder - Become secret agent Albatross and rescue Lelia Blitz from the evil Geldra Bosconian - Survive against an army of space stations, while avoiding asteroids and other obstacles Rally X - Players drive around a maze while avoiding chasing cars, laying smoke screens, and collecting flags Dragon Spirit - Control a powerful dragon through the air, harness spells, drop bombs and breath fire at enemies Sky Kid - Control a bi-plane and avoid enemy planes using evasive loops, while dropping bombs&shooting down other planes Xevious - Use a heavily armed fighter plane to destroy enemies and targets, in the air and on the ground Mappy - Control Mappy the police mouse, as he dodges chasing cats to collect valuable items
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - It's all about the Galaga for me
I really bought this just for Galaga. It's my wife's favorite from the "old days" and we can play it for hours on end after the kids are in bed. For me that alone was worth the price, though occasionally it's fun to play Pac Man or just check out one of the other classics.
Rating: - Get your quarters ready
Talk about nostalgia. Wow. This is a flashback to when you actually had to leave the house and go to a thing known as an "arcade" with a fistfull of quarters to play video games. God, I sound old and bitter. LOL I am SOOOOO over it. This is a wonderful collection of all the games I loved playing when I was younger. If you want a wonderful trip down memory lane, PICK THIS UP. You don't even need quarters. The people who grew up with SNES or newer my not totally appreciate these games, but ... Read More
Rating: - Fun like the 80's!
It's all the games I played as a kid, which reminds me of how old I am. So, besides that, terrific game. :)
Rating: - The classics revived.
The adults in our family love this. We spend hours competing with each other. It reminds us of when the original Atari was around. We were hooked back then also. This is as much fun as it was when we were children.
Rating: - Pure 80's Arcade Gaming Heaven
I just received my copy of Namco Museum 50th Anniversary for the GC a few days ago. Believe me, if you were around the arcades in CA. like Golfland, Games & Things, and many others, it was a place where you could leave all your troubles behind. My all-time favorites are Ms Pacman, Pacman, Super Pacman, Jr. Pacman, Pacman Plus, Galaxian, Galaga 88, Dig Dug, and many others.The main reason I bought Namco Museum 50th Anniversary for the GC is that I could play all my favorite games of the 80's anytime ... Read More
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