This DS game card has 10 games:. This game was released on October 23, for Wii. This compilation has the original arcade versions of:. When played on multiplayer, the Miis are used. Namco Museum Virtual Arcade is made up of two sets of games. The first set includes nine Xbox Live Arcade games. These are identical to the digital Xbox Live Arcade versions but are present on the game-disc. These games can be selected from the compilation's menu or, only while the game-disc is in the console, accessed directly from 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 , while all of the rest were already or previously available on consoles. 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.
The Tower of Druaga in this compilation has glitches not found on any other version of the game resulting in numerous negative reviews from Japanese consumers. Navigation menu Personal tools English Create account Log in. Namespaces Page Discussion. Views Read View source View history. This page was last edited on 11 November , at Content is available under Attribution 3. This article is a work in progress. Well, all the articles here are, in a way. The name of the game is referring to the ability to play with others, or share the games with another, as the Ad-Hoc Mode abilities from the Japanese counterpart are also included here.
Along with this new menu, some classic 80s music was chosen to play within the menu, evoking the feeling of playing these games in a real arcade. This collection is the first to use arcade roms on home consoles, however the GBA version does not due this due to technical limitations.
This does not affect the actual game, but does irritate some collectors. The GBA version, much like the original Namco Museum for said platform, has a more limited game library compared to its console counterparts, and also lacks the ability to save high scores.
Pac-Mania is unlocked by getting 15, points in Pac-Man and 25, points in Ms. Pac-Man , in any order you wish. Likewise, Galaga '88 is unlocked by getting 40, points in Galaga.
It is the Japanese continuation of the previous Japan only collection on the platform, released the previous year days after, to be exact , and includes the other games included within battle Collection, which wasn't released in Japan, and includes a few extra titles. The menu has a different color than Vol.
It also includes the ability to either play multiplayer or share games with others through the PSPs Ad-Hoc mode. It was later released in Japan on October 11th, , and in Europe on February 22nd, DS is a substantial collection compared to the previous collections on Nintendo handhelds, and contains not only the games, but features such as a navigation feature present in Galaga , Xevious , The Tower of Druaga and Super Xevious.
It also has the ability to save high scores, and you can use DS Download Play to either share a game with another, or to play Pac-Man Vs. Once done, they will appear on the main menu to become easier to access. It was later released in Japan on December 6th, , in Europe on April 18th, , and in Australia on May 1st, It was renamed to Let's Play Together! Namco Carnival in Japan. This name was chosen because the game seemed like an attraction park, so the name was changed as it seemed more accurate.
Remix has a blend of both the old Namco Museum titles, where you have a 3D space to travel, and the newer titles, as it mostly only features the games, with no bonus content to be found in game. This Namco Museum is unique, however for being the first Namco Museum to include a kind of Namco game that wasn't just an arcade game, being Gator Panic Remix , which is based on Wacky Gator , an attraction game that plays like whack-a-mole. The game menus allow you to control Pac-Man with similar controls to Pac 'n Roll and roam around the space to access the games by going into one of 6 entrances, one entrance for every Remix title, and one for the arcade, where all the classic games are presented.
An updated version of the game would be made in , named Namco Museum Megamix , which has info listed below. The games included, organized from screenshots Remix Titles and from left to right Arcade Games are as listed:. Cover art for the game, depicting most of the Live Arcade titles included aside from Pole Position. It was later released in Europe on May 15th, , in Australia on June 3rd, , and in Japan on November 3rd, Virtual Arcade is still to this day the largest Namco Museum collection in terms of titles included, being 34, and it includes not only classic games, but also includes Xbox Live Arcade titles, including those like Pac-Man Championship Edition.
The game does not support Xbox Achievements, although, this is because all of the Xbox Live Arcade titles have all of their Achievements intact, and available to collect. Many things in this collection seem missing, or basic, such as there being missing settings to change, and no bonus material, leaving just the games themselves. In addition to playing the classics, there's a version of Pac-Man Vs. This was a multiplayer version of Pac-Man originally released on the GameCube.
The multiplayer ghosts vs. Pac-Man gameplay has been well duplicated on the DS, and you only need one copy of the cart to play it, which is nice.
You'll also find a library section with some historical info about each game and a sound test mode where you can listen to all the music, as well as sound effects, from each arcade game. Of course, all of this is meaningless if you aren't already interested in new releases of old games. And if you are, there's a fairly good chance that you have at least some of these games in other formats.
With that in mind, there's nothing too special about this package that makes it stand out from the pack, save for its portability.
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