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Namco Classic Collection Volume 2 (ナムコクラシックコレクション Namuko Kurashikku Korekushon Tsū) is a compilation arcade game that was released by Namco in 1996. It is a collection of three popular Namco games - ...
Namco Classic Collection Volume 1(ナムコクラシックコレクション) is a compilation arcade game that was released by Namco in November 1995. It is a collection of three popular Namco arcade games - Galaga (1981), ...
The Microsoft Store has two new listings for yet to be announced Namco classic games collections, Namco Museum Archives Vol. 1 and Namco Museum Archives Vol. 2. Both collections have a release date of ...
The Microsoft Store has listed unannounced Namco classic games collections Namco Museum Archives Vol. 1 and Namco Museum Archives Vol. 2. Both are planned for release on June 18. Take a trip down ...
Here is the lineup of games you’ll be able to get in Namco Museum Archives Vol. 2 and 3: However, there is also some unfortunate news–it was revealed that some of the purchased content in the Japanese ...
Go retro with NAMCO MUSEUM VOL. 2, a collection of some of the best games from the glory days of the arcade. This volume features XEVIOUS, MAPPY, GAPLUS, GROBDA, DRAGONBUSTER, and SUPER PAC-MAN. If ...
Namco Museum Battle Collection is a real bonanza for all arcade lovers. From arguably the most famous game icon in the world, Pac-Man, to gamers' favourite Galaga, there are a whole host of other true ...
Japanese video game developer and publisher Bandai Namco has announced two collective compilations of its retro arcade games called the NAMCO MUSEUM ARCHIVES Volume 1 and Volume 2. Both installments ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2 is the upcoming compilation from Capcom that features another dose of retro titles from the veteran developer's ...
Gathering Namco's hits and long-lost treasure, Namco Museum Archives Vol 2 features 10 historic 8-bit home console versions of arcade hits. Battle City is an interesting one, as it may not be well ...
Maybe I don't really have anything to prove by this point (except maybe to myself), but I have played through and beaten a LOT of video games in my life (at least 500 official DIFFERENT games by my ...