

The games included in this collection are: Pac-Man, Ms. It's considered by many to be even better than the original. Namco celebrates their 50th anniversary by packaging 14 of their best classic arcade games onto one disc. This updated version of the original Galaga included new enemies, new visuals, and an impressive new feel. The second unlockable game, making its long awaited compilation debut, is the truly remarkable and extremely hard to find Galaga '88.

Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection Screenshots (0.0487/d/www1). For those of you unfamiliar with Pac-Mania, the game basically took the classic Pac-Man game, added some visual polish thanks to a new isometric view, and gave the iconic star the new ability to jump over the pursuing ghosts. Pac-Man-Originally released in 1980 Play the most popular arcade game of all time. The first is reimagined Pac-Man update, Pac-Mania. In addition to these games, there are also two additional unlockable arcade games. Rounding out the collection are cult classics Xevious, Rolling Thunder, Dragon Spirit, Mappy, Rally X, Bosconian, and Sky Kid. Pac-Man, Pole Position, Pole Position II, Dig Dug, Galaxian, and Galaga. These include arcade legends Pac-Man, Ms. This latest Namco Museum title features fourteen classics playable right from the start. However, this particular playlist of games pulls together the best of the best from Namco heyday in the '80s, along with a few new additions sure to appeal to gaming aficionados everywhere. In fact, nearly all of the games in this 50th Anniversary edition have shown up at least once or twice in prior collections. For years, the company has been releasing various selections from its extensive library of old-school gaming hits. This isn't Namco's first go at bringing its classics together in one convenient package. Now the company is celebrating its golden anniversary with a new collection of some of its greatest arcade classics. Eventually, Namco turned its eye towards the budding video-game industry and created the single most popular video game of all time: Pac-Man. The popular company actually began its life five decades ago creating mechanical rides for children. Long before there was ever a Pac-Man, or even a PONG, for that matter, there was Namco.
