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Xevious resurrection online
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  1. Xevious resurrection online code#
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  3. Xevious resurrection online series#

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IGN gave Namco Museum 64 a mediocre 5.5 out of 10 overall with little criticism about the presentation of the game saying "'Museum' is a code word for 'old' in this case. Both the GBA version of Namco Museum and Pac-Man Collection have also been released on the Wii U Virtual Console with an added ability to save high scores thanks to the Wii U Virtual Console's "Restore Point" feature. The Game Boy Advance also received a Pac-Man-themed compilation with a similar interface to the GBA version of Namco Museum called Pac-Man Collection. The Dreamcast version also features an extra mini game titled Pac-It that can exclusively be played on the VMU the gameplay of Pac-It is similar to Kaboom!. In contrast, the Dreamcast version uses GD-ROM discs, so games for that system such as Namco Museum require a VMU for saving progress. For this reason, the Game Boy Advance version cannot save high scores and the Nintendo 64 version can only do so with a separate Controller Pak. The Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Advance versions lack a saving feature built into the cartridge.

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Pac-Man (1980, not included in GBA version)īoth Namco Museum 64 and the Dreamcast version of Namco Museum were only released in North America but the Game Boy Advance version of Namco Museum was released worldwide.Out of the six titles, half are from Namco Museum Volume 1 and the other half are from Namco Museum Volume 3: Namco Museum 64 for Nintendo 64 and Namco Museum for Dreamcast and Game Boy Advance share five games in common, while the Dreamcast version and Namco Museum 64 also include Pac-Man. Namco Museum 64 (N64) & Namco Museum (DC, GBA, Wii U Virtual Console) Instead, the compilations feature regular menus. Virtual museums are absent in all these games despite keeping the "Namco Museum" title. The five numbered installments were added to the North American PlayStation Store on September 30, 2014. Volumes 1 to 4 were released on Decemwhile Volume 5 and Encore were released on December 18, 2013. It features seven titles:Īll six volumes were added to the Japanese PlayStation Store as PSOne Classics. It was released exclusively in Japan and it was the only Namco Museum compilation without a Pac-Man game other than the Japanese version of Namco Museum Volume 2. Valkyrie no Densetsu (1989) - renamed Legend of the Valkyrie outside of Japan.

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  • Assault Plus (1988) - as a hidden game.
  • Genpei T?ma Den (1986) - renamed The Genji and the Heike Clans outside of Japan.
  • Both are harder than the original and require different methods to beat the game. Two unique versions of The Tower of Druaga were also hidden in this volume: one called "Another Tower", and the other called "Darkness Tower". The majority of the included games were well-known worldwide but Phozon and The Tower of Druaga were relatively unknown. It is shown in the record book, but does not appear in-game. There is a glitch in this volume where in Dragon Buster the high score is not saved properly.
  • Super Pac-Man (1982) - not in the Japanese version.
  • Cutie Q (1979) - although only playable in the Japanese version, its code can be found on the American release.
  • Bomb Bee (1979) - a hidden game only in the Japanese version.
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    The second installment of the PlayStation series features: This was the first in the series for the PlayStation and contains: changes (i.e., Pac-Man is still "Pac-Man", as opposed to "Puckman" the ghosts still have their U.S. For this reason, the games themselves are based on the Japanese releases, although for the U.S. However, since the PlayStation's analog controller was not available at the time, analog control for Pole Position and Pole Position II is only supported in this compilation by Namco's neGcon joypad.Įach package with the exception of Namco Museum Encore also had a "museum" mode where the player could walk through a virtual museum containing various curiosities surrounding the games including images of the mainboards, marketing material and conceptual artwork (all from the Japanese releases none of the volumes contain any American materials). The control systems of each of the games were well preserved. Each volume has five to seven games all of these were ported from the original arcade version's source code - some of the games such as Galaga and Pac-Man allowed for an alternative screen mode to compensate for the lack of vertical monitor, whereby the scoreboard was located on the left of the screen, or rotated the image 90 degrees if the user possessed a vertical monitor or was willing to risk placing the television/monitor on its side. There are six different volumes available for the PlayStation, including one ( Namco Museum Encore) that was released only in Japan.








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