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*'''''[[Namco History]]'' -''' A four-volume series of emulated arcade games for Windows.
*'''''[[Namco History]]'' -''' A four-volume series of emulated arcade games for Windows.
*'''''[[Namco Anthology]]'' -''' Two collections of Namco's older console games for PlayStation.
*'''''[[Namco Anthology]]'' -''' Two collections of Namco's older console games for PlayStation.
*'''''[[Namco Collection (Windows)]]'' -''' A two-volume series of emulated arcade games for Windows released less than a year after the last volume of ''Namco History''.
*'''''[[Namco Collection (Windows)|Namco Collection]]'' -''' A two-volume series of emulated arcade games for Windows released less than a year after the last volume of ''Namco History''.
*'''''[[Gunvari Collection + Time Crisis]]'' -''' A PS2 collection containing all three ''[[Point Blank]]'' games as well as the first ''[[Time Crisis]]'', all using the [[Guncon|Guncon 2]].
*'''''[[Gunvari Collection + Time Crisis]]'' -''' A PS2 collection containing all three ''[[Point Blank]]'' games as well as the first ''[[Time Crisis]]'', all using the [[Guncon|Guncon 2]].
*'''''[[NamCollection]]'' -''' A PS2 collection of five PlayStation games celebrated Namco's 50th anniversary, but not to be confused with ''[[Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary#Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary|Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary]]''.
*'''''[[NamCollection]]'' -''' A PS2 collection of five PlayStation games celebrated Namco's 50th anniversary, but not to be confused with ''[[Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary#Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary|Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary]]''.

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Namco Museum (ナムコミュージアム, Namuko Myūjiamu) refers to the series of video game compilations released by Namco for various 5th generation and above consoles, containing releases of their games (mostly arcade games) from the 1980s and early 1990s. Namco started releasing compilations with the "Namco Museum" title in 1995 and continued for a decade and a half with the last release being in 2010.

The series began on the PlayStation with the tentatively named Namco Museum Volume 1, indicating Namco's intent to make further installments of the series. The series ran until Volume 5 on the PlayStation, covering various games from the late 1980s, before moving onto the Nintendo 64, all of the major sixth generation and seventh generation consoles, and Windows PC.

Namco Museum (PlayStation)

Namco Museum Volume 1

Namco Museum Volume 1
Developer(s)Now Production
Publisher(s)Namco
Platform(s)PlayStation
Genre(s)Compilation
Mode(s)Single player, multi player

This was the first in the series for the PlayStation and contains:

The latter was relatively unknown, as it was not included in any other Namco Museum release.

All of the games were ported from the original arcade version's source code — 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.

The control systems of six of the games were well preserved. However, since the PlayStation's analog controller was not available at the time, analog control for Pole Position is only supported in this compilation by Namco's neGcon joypad.

The package 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; neither this nor the others contain any American materials). For this reason, the games themselves are based on the Japanese releases, although for the U.S. the games retain their U.S. changes (i.e., Pac-Man is still "Pac-Man", as opposed to "Puckman"; the ghosts still have their U.S. names, etc.).

Namco Museum Volume 2

Namco Museum Volume 2
Developer(s)Tose
Publisher(s)Namco
Platform(s)PlayStation
Genre(s)Compilation
Mode(s)Single player, multi player

The second installment of the PlayStation series features:

  • Mappy (1983)
  • Xevious (1982)
  • Gaplus (1984) - the Galaga sequel
  • Grobda (1984) - a Xevious "spinoff"
  • Dragon Buster (1984)
  • Super Pac-Man (1982) - not in the Japanese version
  • Bomb Bee (1979) - a hidden game; only in the Japanese version
  • Cutie Q (1979) - although only playable in the Japanese version, its code can be found on the American release.

It enjoyed similar success to the original, and contained a similar "museum" mode. There is a glitch in this volume where in Dragon Buster the high score is not saved properly. It is shown in the record book, but does not appear in-game. The default hi-score is 10,000.

Namco Museum Volume 3

Namco Museum Volume 3
Developer(s)Now Production
Publisher(s)Namco
Platform(s)PlayStation
Genre(s)Compilation
Mode(s)Single player, multi player

The third PlayStation volume contains:

The first four were well known in the U.S., but the latter two were relatively unknown. It contained the now-customary "museum mode". Two unique versions of The Tower of Druaga were also hidden in this volume. One called "Another Tower", and the other called "Darkness Tower". Both are harder than the original and require different methods to beat the game.

Namco Museum Volume 4

Namco Museum Volume 4
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
Platform(s)PlayStation
Genre(s)Compilation
Mode(s)Single player, multi player

Volume 4 for the PlayStation features:

The usual "museum mode" was included. Genpei Tōma Den was renamed "Genji and the Heike Clans" in this collection.

Namco Museum Volume 5

Namco Museum Volume 5
Developer(s)Tose
Publisher(s)Namco
Platform(s)PlayStation
Genre(s)Compilation
Mode(s)Single player, multi player

Volume 5 for the PlayStation features:

Namco Museum Encore

Namco Museum Encore
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
Platform(s)PlayStation
Genre(s)Compilation
Mode(s)Single player, multi player

This title was released for the PlayStation only in Japan and was the only one without a Pac-Man game. It features seven titles:

Namco Museum (1999-2010)

Virtual museums are absent in all these games despite keeping the "Namco Museum" title. Instead, the compilations feature regular menus.

Namco Museum 64 (N64) & Namco Museum (DC, GBA)

Namco Museum
Namco Museum 64
Namco Museum 64
North American Nintendo 64 cover art
Developer(s)Mass Media
Publisher(s)Namco
Platform(s)Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 64
Genre(s)Compilation
Mode(s)Single player

Namco Museum 64 for Nintendo 64 and Namco Museum for Dreamcast and Game Boy Advance share five games in common, while the Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast versions also include Pac-Man. Out of the six titles, half are from Namco Museum Volume 1 and the other half are from Namco Museum Volume 3:

Both Namco Museum 64 and the Namco Museum for Dreamcast were only released in North America.

The Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Advance versions lack a saving feature built into the cartridge. 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. In contrast, the Dreamcast version uses GD-ROM discs, so games for that system such as Namco Museum require a VMU for saving progress. The Dreamcast version also features a mini game titled Pac-It that can exclusively be played on the VMU, the gameplay of Pac-It is similar to Kaboom!. 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.

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. Nothing neat or extra about it besides the title song".[1]

Namco Museum (PS2, Xbox, GameCube)

Namco Museum
Developer(s)Mass Media Ltd.
Publisher(s)Namco Ltd.
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube
ReleaseDecember 4, 2001
Genre(s)Compilation
Mode(s)Single player, multi player

The PlayStation 2 in 2001, Xbox, and Nintendo GameCube in 2002 were host to yet another edition of the series.
The collection on these consoles include all the games from Namco Museum 64 and the Dreamcast's Namco Museum plus:

This edition of Namco Museum is the first collection in the series to include a non-arcade game (Pac-Attack, originally released on Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo and also previously included in the Japanese-only Namco Anthology Vol. 2, and Pac-Man Collection). The "Arrangement" games in the collection were originally on the arcade's Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. The pitch of the audio in Pac-Man Arrangement and Dig Dug Arrangement have been changed slightly from their original aspect: the pitch sounds higher than it did in the arcade versions. This collection is available only in North America on all three of the consoles on which it is available on.

Namco Museum Battle Collection

This title was released on the PlayStation Portable in 2005. It contains over twenty of Namco's games such as Pac-Man (1980) and Galaga (1981). In addition, new "Arrangement" variants are available for Pac-Man, Galaga, New Rally-X (1981) and Dig Dug (1982), which have updated gameplay, graphics and can be played in a versus or co-operative mode using the PSP's ad hoc feature. Game Sharing, a feature that had not yet been used on the PSP, was introduced in this game. This allowed others PSPs in the area to download the first few levels of some of the games.

The "Arrangement" games in this compilation are not the same as they were on the arcade's Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. They are entirely new games that were designed to take advantage of the PSP's hardware and features.

The Japanese version is divided into two volumes, with the second containing three extra games: Dragon Spirit, Motos Arrangement and Pac-Man Arrangement Plus.

Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary

Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary
Developer(s)Digital Eclipse
Publisher(s)Namco
Platform(s)PlayStation 2
Xbox
GameCube
Windows PC
GBA (scaled down version)
ReleaseAugust 30, 2005
Genre(s)Compilation
Mode(s)Single player, multi player

This title refers to Namco's 50 years as a company that originally manufactured toys in 1955. It was the second "Namco Museum" compilation to be released on the PlayStation 2, Xbox and the Nintendo GameCube (the scaled down version on Game Boy Advance was also the second "Namco Museum" compilation for the GBA). It was also released on Windows PC.

The versions on PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, and Windows PC include 16 games:

This is the first edition of Namco Museum with true arcade game emulation using the original game ROMs. Also, the Nintendo GameCube version allows the player to insert a limited number of credits, about 5 or 6, by repeatedly pressing the Z button when the game first starts, but then players can only exit to the main menu during game play. The PS2, Xbox, and PC versions allow the player to exit a game at any time, but skips being able to add credits. For Dragon Spirit, Pac-Mania and Galaga '88, the continue features from the original arcade versions have only been retained in the Windows PC version of the collection.

This collection (except for the scaled down GBA version) includes five songs from the 1980s:

These songs are played in the game selection menu. Namco was criticized for including "Joystick" in this child-targeted game because the lyrics have a sexual meaning.[citation needed]

The Windows PC version was negatively received because it contains StarForce protection and it does not run on Windows 7 or higher.

In Japan, this was released under the title Namco Museum Arcade Hits! for PlayStation 2 only, with Pac-Mania and Galaga '88 unlocked right from the start and different menu music.

The scaled down version on Game Boy Advance includes five games:

Like the original Namco Museum for the Game Boy Advance, this version does not save high scores.

Namco Museum DS

Namco Museum DS
Developer(s)M2
Publisher(s)Namco Bandai Games
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Genre(s)Compilation
Mode(s)Single player, multi player

This edition of Namco Museum for the Nintendo DS was released in late 2007.
This cartridge has 10 games:

Super Xevious and the old version of Dig Dug II are hidden games that must be found by browsing the menus for Xevious and Dig Dug II respectively.

This game also allows access to each game's DIP switches, but some Arcade-exclusive options are left out such as the "Rack-Test" on Pac-Man.

It was re-released as part of a "Dual Pack" bundle with the DS version of Pac-Man World 3 in North America on October 30, 2012.

Namco Museum Remix

This game was released on October 23, 2007 for Wii.
This compilation has the original arcade versions of:

It also had "Remix" versions of certain games:

When played on multiplayer, the Miis are used. Galaga Remix on this compilation is not the same as the Galaga Remix iOS application.

Namco Museum Virtual Arcade

Namco Museum Virtual Arcade
North American Xbox 360 cover art
Developer(s)Namco Bandai America
Publisher(s)Namco Bandai
Platform(s)Xbox 360
Genre(s)Compilation
Mode(s)Single player, multi player

This collection was released for the Xbox 360 on November 4, 2008, in North America, May 15, 2009, in Europe, June 3, 2009, in Australia and November 5, 2009, in Japan. Namco Museum Virtual Arcade is made up of two sets of games. The first set includes nine Xbox Live Arcade games. While they do come with the disc, they are not actually accessed from the disc itself. Instead, it adds them to the Xbox Live Arcade menu. The second set includes Museum games; these are the ones accessible directly from the disc. They do not come with achievements or online play. Namco Museum Virtual Arcade is the first Namco Museum game to include Sky Kid Deluxe (1986), while all of the rest were already or previously available on consoles.

Xbox Live Arcade Games

Museum Games

Arrangement Games

  • Dig Dug Arrangement (2005)
  • Galaga Arrangement (2005)
  • Pac-Man Arrangement (2005)

The Arrangement games are placed in the same menu as the Museum games, and are the same as they were on the PSP's Namco Museum Battle Collection, although New Rally-X Arrangement is not included in this collection. Additionally, on all games, the original 2-player modes from the original arcade versions (where applicable) do not appear here; all games are one player only. The Xbox Live Arcade games do not have multiplayer either with the exception of Mr. Driller Online's online mode. The Xbox Live Arcade games can only be played when the disc is inside the system. The games must be downloaded from Xbox Live Marketplace for their regular prices in order for the games to be retained in the system's game library.

Reception: The compilation received mixed reviews, the collection was praised for its inclusion of XBLA games, but is harshly criticized for its disappointing presentation and lack of bonus features.[citation needed]

Namco Museum Essentials

Namco Museum Essentials
Developer(s)Namco Bandai
Publisher(s)Namco Bandai
Platform(s)PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network)
Genre(s)Compilation
Mode(s)Single player, multi player

Namco Bandai released a downloadable Namco Museum on the Japanese PlayStation Store with the name Namco Museum.comm on January 29, 2009 - the ".comm" is thought to stand for communication. They then released the downloadable Namco Museum in North America on July 16, 2009,[2] and in Europe and Australia on April 1, 2010, under the name Namco Museum Essentials.
It includes:

PlayStation Home includes a virtual arcade space with sample versions of the games.
The PlayStation Store also has a free trial version that only includes the first few levels of:

Namco Museum Megamix

An updated version of Namco Museum Remix for the Wii, which was released on November 16, 2010, in North America only. It adds additional arcade games and an additional "Remix" game. It adds a level select feature to all of the arcade games except Cutie Q.

Arcade Games

Remix Games

  • Grobda Remix (2010)
  • Pac-Motos (2007)
  • Pac 'n Roll Remix (2007)
  • Galaga Remix (2007) (completely different from the Galaga Remix iOS application)
  • Rally-X Remix (2007)
  • Gator Panic Remix (2007)

Table of Namco Museum games

This is a table showing which Namco games are in which Namco Museum collections, not including Namco Museum Encore, which was only released in Japan.

Special Key

  • U - Unlockable with the points shown for whatever game is shown.
  • S - Secret, found a different way than unlocking by points.
  • J - Included in the Japanese version only
  • JN - Included in the Japanese and North American versions only
  • VMU - For Namco Museum (Dreamcast), instead of it being played from the game itself, it is played on the Dreamcast's VMU.
  • PI - Denotes that the main reason it was not included in Namco Museum (GBA) (The first Namco Museum compilation for Game Boy Advance) was because it was included in Pac-Man Collection (a compilation for Game Boy Advance with a similar interface) instead. (The "I" stands for instead)
  • +GBAv - Denotes that it is included in the scaled-down Game Boy Advance version of Namco Museum 50th Anniversary as well as the home version.
  • XBLA - On Namco Museum Virtual Arcade, instead of the games being accessed from the disc, they are added to the user's Xbox Live Arcade menu while the disc is in the Xbox 360.
Titles included in the various editions of the Namco Museum series
Game Vol. 1 Vol. 2 Vol. 3 Vol. 4 Vol. 5 64, DC GBA PS2, Xbox, GC 50th Anniv Remix DS Battle Collection Virtual Arcade[3] Essentials Megamix
Pac-Man Green tickY Green tickY PI Green tickY Green tickY+GBAv Green tickY Green tickY Green tickYXBLA Green tickY Green tickY
Rally-X Green tickY Green tickY+GBAv Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
New Rally-X Green tickY Green tickY Green tickYXBLA Green tickY
Galaga Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY+GBAv Green tickY Green tickY Green tickYXBLA Green tickY Green tickY
Pole Position Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Bosconian Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Toy Pop Green tickY
Mappy Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Xevious Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickYXBLA Green tickY Green tickY
Super Xevious Green tickYS
Gaplus Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Grobda Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Dragon Buster Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Super Pac-Man Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Galaxian Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Dig Dug Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY+GBAv Green tickY Green tickY Green tickYXBLA Green tickY Green tickY
Ms. Pac-Man Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY+GBAv Green tickYJN Green tickYXBLA
Pole Position II Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Phozon Green tickY
The Tower of Druaga Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
The Tower of Druaga: Another Tower Green tickYS
The Tower of Druaga: Darkness Tower Green tickYS
The Return of Ishtar Green tickY
Genji & Heike Clans Green tickY
Assault Green tickY
Assault Plus Green tickYS
Ordyne Green tickY
Pac-Land Green tickY
Pac-Mania Green tickY PI Green tickYU 15K Ms. Pac-Man Green tickYU 15K Pac-Man & 20K Ms.Pac-Man Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Legend of the Valkyrie Green tickY
Baraduke Green tickY Green tickY
Metro-Cross Green tickY Green tickY
Dragon Spirit Green tickY Green tickY Green tickYJ Green tickY Green tickY
Pac-Man Arrangement (arcade) PI Green tickY
Dig Dig Arrangement (arcade) Green tickY
Galaga Arrangement (arcade) Green tickY
Pac-Man Arrangement (from Battle Collection) Green tickY Green tickY
Dig Dig Arrangement (from Battle Collection) Green tickY Green tickY
Galaga Arrangement (from Battle Collection) Green tickY Green tickY
New Rally-X Arrangement (from Battle Collection) Green tickY
Sky Kid Green tickY Green tickY
Sky Kid Deluxe Green tickY
Rolling Thunder Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Galaga '88 Green tickYU 40K Galaga Green tickY
Motos Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
King & Balloon Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Dig Dug II Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Dig Dug II (Old version) Green tickYS Green tickYS
Pac & Pal Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Cutie Q Green tickYJ Green tickY Green tickY
Pac-Attack PI Green tickYU 20K Pac-Man
Pac 'n Roll Remix Green tickY Green tickY
Gator Panic Remix Green tickY Green tickY
Rally-X Remix Green tickY Green tickY
Galaga Remix Green tickY Green tickY
Grobda Remix Green tickY
Pac-Motos Green tickY Green tickY
Pac-Man Vs. Green tickY
Pac-Man Championship Edition Green tickYXBLA
Mr. Driller Online Green tickYXBLA
Galaga Legions Green tickYXBLA
Xevious Resurrection Green tickY
Pac-It Green tickYVMU Dreamcast only

Other Namco compilations

Japan-only compilations

Reception

Aggregate review scores
As of June 29, 2013.
Game GameRankings Metacritic
Volume 1 74.33%[4] N/A
Volume 2 65.50%[5] N/A
Volume 3 66.20%[6] N/A
Volume 4 57.00%[7] N/A
Volume 5 55.00%[8] N/A
Namco Museum (64) (N64) 73.43%[9]
(DC) 56.63% [10]
(GBA) 72.08%[11]
(GBA) 79[12]
Namco Museum (Xbox) 63.57%[13]
(GC) 69.29%[14]
(PS2) 72.95%[15]
(Xbox) 59[16]
(GC) 62[17]
(PS2) 72[18]
Namco Museum Battle Collection 74.02%[19] 73[20]
Namco Museum 50th Anniversary (Xbox) 64.05%[21]
(GC) 63.43%[22]
(PS2) 59.85%[23]
(GBA) 60.19%[24]
(PC) 48.00%[25]
(Xbox) 62[26]
(GC) 60[27]
(PS2) 61[28]
(GBA) 60[29]
(PC) 52[30]
Namco Museum DS 68.61%[31] 67[32]
Namco Museum Remix 55.05%[33] 49[34]
Namco Museum Virtual Arcade 68.94%[35] 63[36]
Namco Museum Essentials 66.25%[37] 64[38]
Namco Museum Megamix 60.33%[39] 53[40]

See also

References

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