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Mixed or average reviews- based on 7 Ratings
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Feb 13, 2011If you like retro games this might be for you, graphically the games look like they did when they came out, and the sound is the same, it's got some fun co-op, and the controls work, add some secret games and there is really no reason to turn your nose up at this just because there old.
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May 1, 2011Namco Museum doesn't have that much variety a collection pack should -- aside from rebooted versions of Pac-Man, Dig Dug, and Galaga. In fact, you'll probably find more enjoyment out of the PS1 versions.
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FaceAug 18, 2002Played it for about 3 mins then stopped.
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MattK.May 14, 2004Some of the titles are down right difficult to control with the analog stick, but most will work with the digital cross as well. My son has been playing games off this disc since he was 2 with no difficulty.
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Oct 25, 2013Pac-man, Galaga, and Dig dug are very fun to play whether it be the original or the newer version. Me and my dad used to always play dig dug together and always compete in galaga for the highest score.
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Dec 19, 2018Yay this is the Namco game to be on the Playstation 2, is it surprisenly the best?
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#80 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2001
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If you don't own any of these games on other versions of the Namco Museum series, or if you're a fan of the arranged games that make their home debut in this package, then this game will satiate your appetite for classic gaming.
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Nostalgia freaks and curious geeks could use the history lesson that this disc teaches - it's an emotional purchase.
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Arguably, there are other classics that should have been included, but it's an excellent sampling and a nice blast from the past if you're interested in walking down memory lane.