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Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary cube Game Reviews
Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary
Critic Score
Metascore: 60 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
7.0 out of 10
based on 23 reviews
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It's party time! Namco is celebrating 50 years of bringing you the greatest games on the planet by releasing the biggest and best compilation of time-honored, all-star arcade classics. Namco Museum 50th Anniversary features 14 of the most treasured Namco original games in arcade history wrapped up in a retro-cool menu interface that allows you to explore a virtual arcade and dominate your favorite games. Relive your arcade years and rock out to a cool 80's soundtrack that takes you back to glory days of arcade gaming and this time...leave your quarters at home. 14 Classic Arcade Games Include: Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Galaxian, Dig Dug, Pole Position, Pole Position II, Rolling Thunder, Rally X, Bosconian, Dragon Spirit, Sky Kid, Xevious, Mappy. Sky Kid and Rolling Thunder are two new titles new to Namco Museum. [Namco]

PUBLISHER: Namco
DEVELOPER: Namco
GENRE(S): Compilation, Action
PLAYERS: 2
ESRB RATING: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older)
RELEASE DATE: August 30, 2005

What The Critics Said

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80
Game Informer
Although using the analog stick or d-pad doesn't compare to the arcade joysticks of old, I appreciate being able to tweak the number of lives you get for each game. [Oct 2005, p.128]
76
Console Gameworld
Although clearly not targeted towards the hardcore gamer, this is a great way to revisit some old favorites.
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75
DailyGame
It might not have a shiny package, but it's everything we loved about the arcade.
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75
NintendoWorldReport
Even though game is lacking on extra stuff, Namco Museum 50th Anniversary is still Namco's best compilation package ever.
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75
Armchair Empire
Unlike Midway’s Arcade Treasures series there’s nothing in the way of background, historical or inside information on the titles.
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74
VGPub
The fact that many of these titles are indeed classics may be a convincing enough reason to pay for this collection, but most gamers would be better off spending their money on one of those newfangled 3D games.
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73
Next Level Gaming
In the end this game delivers what you would expect, a collection of classic titles from the days of yore. For the decent price of the title it’s not a bad little collection.
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70
GameSpy
While the game should have included at least a little bit of museum-quality extras, at $20 it's still a hard deal to pass up.
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70
Nintendo Power
Reasonably meaty. [Nov 2005, p.112]
70
Nintendojo
A great compilation of (mostly) classic games, but you have to wonder how many times they can package the same game.
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69
BonusStage
The large selection of titles is a great value for $19.99 and they are all still plenty of fun to play, however the lack of any sort of bonus material is inexcusable, and when you consider that the majority of these games have been released in compilations from Namco before, the game’s content simply doesn’t live up to its celebratory billing.
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68
Inside Gamer Online
Despite the lackluster presentation, the games hold their own.Shooting for Galaga ‘88 High Scores is still as fun today as it was back in 1987.
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60
GamerFeed
It's far from a disappointing cavalcade of games, as they'll keep you busy for hours, but it almost feels like a speedy effort through development, without actually delving into Namco's history. It's like walking into an arcade for five minutes instead of staying a couple of hours.
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60
DarkStation
For an anniversary edition, Namco's latest compilation just rehashes some of the classics, and doesn't bother with anything else.
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60
Times Online
But this compilation serves up all their gaming hits and, apart from proving just how far, thankfully, gaming has come in the last 25 years, it also manages to deliver nostalgia by the bucketload.
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60
AceGamez
All of these games are fun to spend some time with, to a lesser or greater degree, but none of them will keep you entertained for very long, making this a nice filler for an hour between the other games you're currently playing.
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59
GameSpot
Namco's back catalog deserves better than this slapped-together cash-in.
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55
1UP
The minimal presentation, weak interface and comparatively paltry selection of titles hardly seems worthy of a golden anniversary.
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50
IGN
Where's the Namco background? Developer interviews? Designer retrospectives? It's a missed opportunity, and a massive disappointment.
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50
Cheat Code Central
These games should be kept out of the hands of youth so as not to show them how ignorant we were when we were young.
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50
GameShark
If you were hoping to get some historical insight into a company that has been around 50 years and in the latter half of its existence adapted very successfully to the new video game medium, forget it.
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40
N-Insanity
Like one of those crappy parties you go to where there’s a stale cake and some withered balloons on the table. No one did any work and no one really cared.
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15
NGamer UK
Great games (well, some), cynically recycled. Unless you can find 50th Anniversary for a couple of quid or less, this is the worst value on GameCube. [Aug 2006, p.63]

What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 7.0 (out of 10) based on 1 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

D Parker gave it a7:
It's a mixed bag but definately better than the first collection. Out of this lot, only Mappy and Sky Kid come off as throwaways. The graphics are not crips and are a bit blurry but I doubt if that could be helped and it's not that big a deal. The presentation is very minimal and the videos are horrible, they could use subtitles to make out what is being said. Worth it for Ms Pac-Man, Rolling Thunder, Dig Dug and Galaxain alone.

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