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Namco Museum (PS2) - Longplay

This is what I would consider the last installment in what I would call the "old" age of Namco Museums. Following the conclusion of the original Playstation saga, there was Namco Museum 64/Dreamcast, Namco Museum for GBA, Pac-Man Collection, and this. In terms of game selection, they're all relatively similar, and Namco didn't bother doing much to improve the emulation quality. Following this compilation, that all changed. Game selection would become much more varied and emulation would drastically get better. It is worth noting that this same compilation was also released for the Xbox and Gamecube. The PS2 release came first in 2001, while the other consoles received theirs in 2002. The Xbox release has animated game footage on the game menu, along with a green background. The Gamecube release is the same but with an orange background. in contrast, this version has a plain, white background and still images when selecting games. That aside, the versions are basically the same. Despite what I said earlier, this Namco Museum has a whopping 12 games in total, which was the biggest collection that had had by this point: 0:00:00 - Bootup 0:01:01 - Pac-Man (1980) 0:13:13 - Pac-Man Arrangement (1996) 0:38:55 - Galaga (1981) 0:57:27 - Galaga Arrangement (1995) 1:25:43 - Dig Dug (1982) 1:38:42 - Dig Dug Arrangement (1996) 2:11:36 - Pole Position (1982) 2:15:23 - Pole Position II (1983) 2:18:04 - Ms. Pac-Man (1981) 2:25:31 - Galaxian (1979) 2:32:20 - Pac-Attack (1993)* 2:41:03 - Pac-Mania (1987)** 2:57:31 - Credits/Wrap-Up *Hidden game, requires a high score of 25,000+ in Pac-Man to unlock **Hidden game, requires a high score of 20,000+ in Ms. Pac-Man to unlock Weirdly enough, the instruction manual for this compilation not only reveals what the hidden games are and how to unlock them, but also has full blown pages for them just like the other games. I find this weird since 50th Anniversary doesn't do that (at least, the PS2 version doesn't). It's worth noting that Pac-Attack here is based on the Sega Genesis version, which you can tell from the soundfont used. Obviously, the big hits here are the Arrangement titles, with Galaga Arrangement being from Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1, and Pac-Man and Dig Dug Arrangement from Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2. Pac-Man Arrangement was previously on the Pac-Man Collection for GBA (as were Pac-Attack and Pac-Mania), but this version upgrades the sound quality by quite a bit and makes it a bit more arcade accurate. Both Pac-Man and Dig Dug Arrangement suffer from pitched up audio, and Pac-Man Arrangement has missing instrumentation or improper looping in most of the music. All Arrangement games are also missing attract modes and credits sequences, the latter of which really sucks. Other than that, the games are mostly the same as they were on previous compilations. Thankfully, the GBA Namco Museum did a good job of fixing the additional errors that came up in Namco Museum 64, and almost all of those fixes were brought over to this compilation. The games are still nowhere near perfect, but it's miles better than the 64 compilation. Again, this is the last Namco Museum where these ports are used. I decided to tackle the Arrangement games differently than the other games on this compilation. Whereas I usually only give each game a single credit until I game over, I decided to play the Arrangements until I completed them, regardless of how many credits it took. Galaga Arrangement and Dig Dug Arrangement were clearly not meant for 1CCing, and I wanted to show the whole games off. I am a little bummed out that I didn't do even better in Pac-Man Arrangement (even though it had been years since I actually played it myself); I do want a 1CC of that game sometime in the future, though. I also opted out of showcasing Puzzle Mode for Pac-Attack, since that uses a password system that could allow you to go on forever. Is this worth it? Well, I don't think you're gonna have too much luck finding the Namco Classic Collection cabinets anywhere near you, so unless you want to use MAME for the Arrangement titles, this one's a pretty good way to own them. It plays well and controls nicely, and the main menu theme is KICK-ASS. If only I had enough time to kill so I could let the whole 3m50s theme play... Recorded from my Playstation 2.

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