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Namco Museum DS! NDS, DSI, LITE, XL, 3DS! PAC MAN, DIG DUG, GALAGA, GALAXIAN

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“PLAYS LIKE NEW! COMPLETE! INCLUDES CASE, ARTWORK AND INSTRUCTIONS! ALSO PLAYS ON THE DSI, LITE, XL, ...
Region Code
Region-Free
Rating
E-Everyone
Video Game Series
BANDAI NAMCO Museum Series
UPC
3546430135280
Platform
Nintendo DS
MPN
3546430135280
Publisher
Namco Bandai Games America
Genre
Compilation
Game Name
Namco Museum DS

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Publisher
Namco Bandai Games America
MPN
3546430135280
UPC
3546430135280
eBay Product ID (ePID)
47650221

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Compilation
Video Game Series
BANDAI NAMCO Museum Series
Platform
Nintendo DS
Game Name
Namco Museum DS

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2007
Number of Players
1-4
Country/Region of Manufacture
Europe
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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  • Top favourable review

    Great retro games.

    Great old classic games from 1979 on up the only thing it doesn't have is Poll Position. It has seven games.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: lukiegames

  • It's hard to recreate the past

    Maybe it's a result of my getting older but I recently felt a wave of nostalgia for the 80's and one of my fondest memories was playing arcade games. The arcades from my youth have all long since closed but I still have feelings for games like Crystal Castles, Pengo, Marble Madness and so on. A little while back I bought the DS version of Bubble Bobble containing a spot on translation of the classic game. Despite being over 20 years old Bubble Bobble is still loads of fun. After searching for some more classic games on the DS I discovered that two I have particularly warm memories of were being released in the new Namco collection. These included Xevious and Mappy. I wasn't sure why Namco was releasing Galaxian since it's almost exactly the same as Galaga except not nearly as good. So is ...

  • Classic arcade games that play well.

    The Namco Museum DS game has a variety of classic arcade style games for all who like the simpler graphics and two-dimensional game play of yesteryear. You can imagine that fitting some of the full size screen games into the tiny screen size of the DS would lead to some compromises, but there are relatively few. The games play like the originals, for the most part with only a bit of simplification in the displays. The sound of the games is pretty well spot on. All the former adicts of the arcades will find their old obsessions returning, and there will certainly be some younger converts to these classics. For those revisiting the old addictions, just think of all the quarters you'll be saving this time! As to the newer multi player version of Pacman included, didn't use it and don't plan ...

  • NOSTALGIC,OLD SCHOOL & INCREDIBLE GAME SETTING OPTIONS!

    These 5 nostalgic old school games bring back a lot of old memories of my days spent at local arcades during my high school and college days. A lot of tuition in quarters were spent in those days to get up to speed on these games. The games are totally realistic and play exactly like the original NAMCO arcades' version in both visuals as well as sound effects; and the demo even prompt you to "INSERT COIN"! The only thing I didn't like is the small screen and small buttons of the DS which makes it a lot harder to see and navigate. I recommend changing the screen display preference setting to "SMOOTH" vs. "SHARP" for a smoother resolution. The game setting options flexibility are INCREDIBLE on this game. There are options to change the screen to display side ways horizontally or vertically ...

  • Like the old Atari 7800 games, just smaller!

    The main menu of this game has four options to choose from: Pac-Man vs; Arcade; Demo; and Library. The arcade selection is where the action is. You can play the following games: -1979 version of Galaxian -1980 version of Pac-Man -1981 version of Galaga -1982 version of Xevious -1983 version of Mappy -1984 version of The Tower of Druaga -1985 version of Dig Dug II When you double tap on a game, you have a lot of options. You can give yourself more lives and choose when to receive extra lives based on your score from the game settings menu. When you are done, select confirm and then tap the unpause game button. In most cases, a green pop up screen will appear telling you to press the START button to begin the game. This portion of the menu is a little unusual. You have to mess with ...