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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.
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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. Namco Museum 64 N64 Namco Museum DC GBA Wii U Virtual Console.Cgrundertow namco museum megamix for nintendo wii video game review.
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 with the exception of re-releases of previous compilations. 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 consoles released in the 5th generation and above, containing releases of their games (mostly arcade games) from the 1980s and early 1990s.