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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.
Roxy –
I really love the remake of the games, is fun and well worth it. The buttons respond very well not like the DS version. If I have something negative about to say, is perhaps the fact that the games are two short, but hey, these games are only to kill some free time when we have it.Totally recommended.
Joshua Casey –
AH! THE GLORY DAYS OF GAMING!! HOW I MISS THEM TERRIBLY!! MY FAVORITES ON THIS ARE DIGDUG AND GALAGA. I GOT 800,000 POINTS ON GALAGA, HAD TO PLAY IT FOR AN HOUR, THOUGH! ^____^ I DON’T KNOW WHY THE HELL THEY MADE GALAXAN. THAT’S THE STUPIDEST SHOOTER I’VER EVER PLAYED. UNLESS THEY ADDED A RAPID FIRE ADDITION, IT’S NOT WORTH THE TIME.
Fonda Jackson –
still got a great game
Chris Milner –
classic games
Robert P. Inverarity –
Namco is the king of the unsatisfying anthology. On the original Playstation, Namco released six volumes of Namco Museum (five in the US), each with a small number of games — although the interface and extras were fantastic, and without par. They released 16bit and N64 versions without the interfaces. They released two Game Boy Advance installments: one with the essentials (Ms. Pac Man, Dig Dug, Galaga, Galaxian, and a really crappy racing game) and one all Pac Man. They released a terribly stingy package (with just the same old games again) across the current generation of consoles.Then this game came out in Japan. It contained arrangements of the same old games (though thankfully Rally X returned to favor), but was still stingy at only seven originals and four arrangements, especially considering how many times some of us have bought these games!However, the American version adds ten new obscure (Motos, Grobda, the excellent Dig Dug II) and not so obscure (Rolling Thunder!) games to the mix, substantially increasing the value. While some of these titles are just this side of awful (Druaga and Dragon Buster, I’m looking at you) most of the added titles are quite enjoyable if a bit slight. Rolling Thunder, a very substantial game that had never been included on a US compilation until this one, is a killer addition. (For what it’s worth, Namco released the bonus US content as Namco Museum Vol. 2 in Japan. Some things never change.)The arranged versions are a mixed ba.
slugbone –
Namco could have packaged a few old school games together and been done with it, but they chose to take some care with the arrangements and make some fun games even better. I got the feeling they had a real respect for the old classics and it is a job very well done.I used to be a big fan of Dig Dug and Galaga, and they are here very true to the originals. The arrangements are just as much fun, keeping the form but adding some nice updated graphics. This is a great game to take with you traveling, or times when you want to fit a quick game in and can’t get too involved for a long period of time.I recommend it highly. Sure it’s nostalgia, when games were more simplistic but still a lot of fun. Good replay value and should be included in anyone’s library of games for a change of pace from the more intense games.
Va.Geo –
Although the games are harder than I thought ( or remembered), there is a nice variety of old school games here…. Even if you’re gaming Challenged ( I don’t want to say a crummy gamer, like me ). Loads of entertainment ( for the kids, as they watch dad muddle his way through, then call for HELP!!!) Worth the price, retrofolks!
Lennard S –
been looking for this game for my sony psp.all the games are cool and just as much fun as i remember
scooter67 –
Love these Namco games and to be able to let my kids enjoy on the PSP with all the extras is awesome. Well worth the price paid and came before my kids showed up for their visit. Nice deal
xander –
Yeah if you are like me from the old Atari days and owning a C64 then this game will get you 20 years back in no time!The cool thing is that this CD holds the original versions and some reworked ones that are a little different, but so much fun. I have always been a PacMan fan and own the game on pretty much every platform, so the PSP was a no brainer also.I would say, if you have some money to spare and looking for an oldie, this one is awesome. The variaty is great.Cons: I was missing some games like Missile Command and Space Invaders, but then, they are not really Namco ones. I guess, the Atari revived game is more for that…