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Namco Museum Battle Collection – PSP Game

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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.

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Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

Product Type

Platform

PSP

ESRB Rating

Everyone 10+

Players

1

Genre

Action & Adventure

64 reviews for Namco Museum Battle Collection – PSP Game

  1. Ollie

    This version of Namco classics is a must buy for PSP owners. Even if you have the 50th Anniversary version for the PS2. For one thing you get the more games and you get to have all those great games on the go. Once you get it the game, play Galaga Arrangement and put it on the easy level so you can play through the whole game. If you’re a pro at Galaga, you should be able to finish the game on your first try. The whole point of this is to check out the graphic power of the PSP. The background graphics in this game are awesome and show you what a powerful device the PSP actually is. To bad Namco didn’t put this game on the 50th Anniversary version for PS2 but hey they did it to make money. This Galaga Arrangement is actually different from the one on the Museum collection. The Galaga Arrangement on the PSP is more fun then the Museum version on the PS2. This game is must buy for all those Galaga fans owning a PSP. You’ll definitly enjoy it.

  2. Arion Acurantes

    The Namco Museum Battle Collection is living proof that the past will always catch up with today’s advances, adding fuel to the argument that it’s all in the gameplay. Namco Museum showcases the founding concepts of most modern gaming, but, in essence, the sum of these games is all about the numbers. That, however, doesn’t change the fact that all of today’s games can trace their DNA to any one of these titles.And gameplay is what you get with this collection. The PSP has been virtually retrofitted to give you a healthy dose of all your favorites from the early days of gaming, beginning of course with the immortal Pac-Man, the always imitated Galaga/Galaxian, and right on through to some little known but nonetheless engaging titles such as Rolling Thunder, Bosconian, and Xevious.The four “arranged” versions (Pac-Man, Rally-X, Dig Dug, and Galaga) are sure to please a great many gamers with overhauled versions of their respective originals, but with a maximum six attainable levels in each of these games, sometimes the experience just seems a little short. The original versions, on the other hand, sometimes offer more challenge than their descendants, being impeded only by the fact that the only way to get the most of the PSP’s screen is to stretch the gameplay screen to fit and thus distort the original screen ratio.If you’re the type of gamer who’s into the PSP mainly for its portability, Namco Museum could give you many hours of quick, satisfying casual gaming. Just pop it i.

  3. David A. Farnell

    This was the first game I bought for my PSP. Living in Japan, I got hold of one of the first PSPs, but I took months to buy a game for it. They were all so…uninteresting looking. Puzzle games, RPGs–part of it was I knew I wouldn’t be able to read the text, because I know few kanji. Finally I bought this one just to have SOMETHING to play.And it was fun. Nice little trip down memory lane with the original version of the games (and they are JUST like the original versions), and the new versions were well-executed. For what it was meant to be, I give it 4 stars.But only 3 stars for fun, because really, the fun didn’t last at all. Those old games really don’t compare to the new stuff out there, and updated versions of them with fancy graphics and a couple extras tossed in just aren’t all that much more fun. Yes, it was fun, for a couple of weeks. After that, I was looking around for something new, but the new games have been coming slowly.Don’t get me wrong–I think the PSP is great. And I just bought a used copy of Ridge Racers (finally!), which is mildly enjoyable–it’s just to tide me over until Grand Theft Auto comes out. But what I really use my PSP for 95% of the time is watching movies that I’ve converted with PSP Video 9, and listening to music. It’s excellent for that. But when GTA shows up, the whole PSP game world is going to undergo a paradigm shift.

  4. LTOC2000

    GREAT PRODUCT, WOULD BUY FROM AGAIN!!!

  5. yadira hernandez

    my 13 year old plays it all the time. i have also played it because its the ones i played when i was young.

  6. TAC66+

    This one has the old 80`s style that I like and a updated version I love.

  7. Tyreon Hunter

    Good showed up on time and in great condition with case and everything. That’s a good deal for this game and it was used.

  8. citan-uzuki

    I can remember back in the early 1980’s when games such as Pac-Man, Galaga, and Dig-Dug were all the rage. Looking back to those days, I can recall spending most of my allowance in the arcades, playing Dig-Dug and Tempest. Eventually, I grew up, moved on to college, and forgot about video games. It was the introduction of Sony’s Playstation that got my interest back in games.The first Namco Battle Museum came out for the Playstation. I bought it, ofcourse. I also bought Tempest, for the Playstation. I did not enjoy playing some of the games, like Dig-Dug, on my Playstation because the analog stick would not work. I did not like playing Dig-Dug with the directional buttons. And so, I packed the game disc in a box and has not touched it since.Recently, I purchased an XBox 360. I downloaded Dig-Dug and other arcade games from the Marketplace and started playing these classic games again. I wanted a portable version for my Sony PSP and bought this copy, from a shop here at retrolio.The games have been updated to work with an analog stick. I can now use the analog stick/button on my PSP to control Dig-Dug, for example. The games are fun again. And this time, I can take the game with me. I can play these classic arcade games on my PSP, wherever I am.I can easily recommend this game to anyone who is looking for a casual game for their Sony PSP. The graphics are actually much better than the Playstation version. Also, the PSP’s WiFi capability will allow you to play aga.

  9. D. Hightower

    Namco Museum Battle Collection for the PSP is a good group of classic games that are great fun to have on the go. This set includes even more games than some of the Namco Classics discs for the home consoles, so it is a great value. If you like classic gaming compilations, then you should enjoy this game.

  10. Amanda J.

    I love this game because it’s a bunch of games in one. It’s the only game i seem to play now. It’s a great buy for your money. I would reccomend this product to anyone.

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