The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Namco Museum Battle Collection Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:722674150040
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone 10+
SKU:PSP_NAMCO_MUSEUM_BATTLE_COLLECTION
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
honda64 –
Fast speedy delivery, very interesting and highly recommended game. Received item in perfect condition,and worked really good. I would definately purchase from this supplier again.
Mark –
Namco has come up with yet another ‘museum’ collection which I believe to be the best of all the bunch. The graphics are spectacular and with over 21 gmaes, and at only forty dollars, its a steal. The colors are vibrant and the game play is good, especially with the D pad AND analog stick. Highly recommended.
James –
I bought this game because I lost my copy and I wanted a new copy and I had a hrd time in finding it
KennethFay –
Fast delivery and great product.
Elias C. –
I have so much fun with game, cannot put it down.
Randy Williams –
This game has had a lot of thought into it. The graphics are far better than the PS2 version (which I also own) and there are double the games. You have the ability to game share meaning the other player does not need to have the game, just a psp. To date I played almost all of the PSP games (through my subscription at Gamefly.com for online game rentals),this is by far the deepest game with the highest replay value. Every 80’s kid you have to get this.
Ryan Sil. (Gamer & PC/Android indie dev) –
King & Balloon, Bosconian, The Tower of Druaga, Dragon Buster, Grobda, Motos, and Rolling Thunder are neat little additions to Namco Museum’s portable outings, but let’s be completely honest here: You most likely got this collection because of the new four “Arrangement” games included. If you did buy this for your memories with the classics, including the ones I’ve mentioned above, then good for you! That’s just more for you to enjoy. However, the Arrangement games are arguably the meat of the package, so let’s focus on those for a little while.Each Arrangement game is, unfortunately, not the mid-90s updates to their respective arcade classics, but instead they are all-new games that attempt to serve the same purpose. If you have an iOS device, you can buy these games individually for $3 each (Except for New Rally-X Arrangement, oddly, as it’s not on the App Store) although they’re labeled as Remixes instead of Arrangements for some reason.Pac-Man Arrangement is a no-brainer – It takes the classic dot-munching, ghost-avoiding/chomping maze gameplay and expands upon it by giving the yellow blob multiple worlds and environments to travel through. The game is colorful and vibrant, and the mazes sometimes provide a small gimmick or two that would change how you would plan your way through. At the end of each world, you even “battle” a giant ghost boss that you must defeat by splitting it up into smaller ghosts and eating them. Perhaps the only major problem I have with this game.
BLynn85 –
This is a great collection of all those old original arcade games you used to play and love. Bought it for my husband while he was deployed, but I like it too!
C.P. –
great game.
John M Spangler –
Retro games are good, but when they are done right, they can be great. This is easily the greatest arcade compilation I’ve ever played. Not only can you play these classic arcade games in the palm of your hand, but you can enjoy the best collection of them all in one. 20 games, including “redone” games of Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Galaga and RallyX.The quality of each classic is amazing and they play nearly exactly to the old arcade cabinets from the retro 80’s, graphics, music, sound FX and all. The bestest of the best is clearly Galaga, Ms. Pac-Man, Pac-Man, RallyX and DigDug. But it doesn’t stop there. There are 4 new Arrangement games of those 4 classics, I like to view them as remixes. They are are redone, upheavels in levels, gameplay, sound and graphics. The arranged Galaga is very addicting and you’ll be hooked instantly. Dig Dug remade is basically the same game with better graphics and new enemies. RallyX, which was a decent game in the 80’s, is redone and very fun to boot. These “arranged” games could have been sold seperately and probably most would have been pleased with them.The originals are as fun as you remember them and just as challenging. Getting to that “key” in Pac-Man is still no easy task. But for novice gamers, never threat, you can continue from where you left off on many of the old games. Some of the other titles included like Grobada, Motos, Bosconian, DragonBuster and Galaxian are very obscure, but amazingly, they still do offer some fun factor. The rest.