Sep 28 2005 Namco Museum Review
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Summary: Kinda Lame Really!
Reviewed by hawkmankt
65
Well, it just didn't live up to what I had envisioned. Generally, you can never go back. Whether it be old tv shows, movies and video games. Your brain has become accustomed to so much more.

Gameplay
Very good actually. Pretty much what you would expect from the days when only a button or two and a joystick did it all. Probably the coolest thing is the ability (on some games) to play in the vertical position. This makes the Pac Man and Galaga type games a blast.

All in all, you do get 21 games. Four of these are re-imaginings of Pac Man, Galaga, Dig Dug and Rally X (I've played these four more than anything else). Here's the roundup on the other 17 included games: Pac Man, Ms. Pac Man, Dig Dug, Dig Dug 2, Galaga, Galaxian, Rally X, Rally X 2, Xevious, Grobda, Bosconian, King & Balloon, Mappy, Motos, Dragon Buster, Tower of Druaga and Rolling Thunder.

Graphics
Come on guys. These are from the early 80s. Well, at least the re-imaginings look pretty cool. Still nothing compared to what the PSP can do.

Replayability
Well, for about three or four days I played the heck out of it. The gimmick wore off and I've hardly touched it since. I know there's a load of replayability there, I just don't care.

Overall
When you are starved for new games, you'll buy anything for $40. At least I did. I'll sell it to you for $30.

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