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"50th anniversary" edition features 14 games including a new game
called "Sky Kid". The games are:

Pac Man
Ms. Pac Man
Galaga
Galaxian
Dig Dug
Rally X
Pole Position
Pole Position II
Xevious
Dragon Spirit
Bosconian
Rolling Thunder
Mappy
Sky Kid

Also includes an "80's soundtrack which will take you back to the glory
days" as well as a Virtual Arcade.

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The Space Boss wrote:
> "50th anniversary" edition features 14 games including a new game
> called "Sky Kid". The games are:
>
> Pac Man
> Ms. Pac Man
> Galaga
> Galaxian
> Dig Dug
> Rally X
> Pole Position
> Pole Position II
> Xevious
> Dragon Spirit
> Bosconian
> Rolling Thunder
> Mappy
> Sky Kid

Bleh, same old game selection. How about something we haven't seen yet
on compilation disks like Solvalu (Xevious II), Pac 'n Pal or Dig Dug
II. Seems like cheating to include both Pole Positions when there
really is not much difference between the two games.

I'd kill for a decent Xevious compilation with the original, Solvalu,
Grobda, Super Xevious, and Xevious 3D/G+

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Yeh, that Xevious compilation would kick. I have 3 of those
already, but having them in one board would be great!

Scott C.

rob_ocelot@hotmail.com wrote:
> The Space Boss wrote:
>
>>"50th anniversary" edition features 14 games including a new game
>>called "Sky Kid". The games are:
>>
>>Pac Man
>>Ms. Pac Man
>>Galaga
>>Galaxian
>>Dig Dug
>>Rally X
>>Pole Position
>>Pole Position II
>>Xevious
>>Dragon Spirit
>>Bosconian
>>Rolling Thunder
>>Mappy
>>Sky Kid
>
>
> Bleh, same old game selection. How about something we haven't seen yet
> on compilation disks like Solvalu (Xevious II), Pac 'n Pal or Dig Dug
> II. Seems like cheating to include both Pole Positions when there
> really is not much difference between the two games.
>
> I'd kill for a decent Xevious compilation with the original, Solvalu,
> Grobda, Super Xevious, and Xevious 3D/G+
>

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rob_ocelot@hotmail.com wrote in news:1126275753.872794.180820
@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

>
> The Space Boss wrote:
>> "50th anniversary" edition features 14 games including a new game
>> called "Sky Kid". The games are:
>>
>> Pac Man
>> Ms. Pac Man
>> Galaga
>> Galaxian
>> Dig Dug
>> Rally X
>> Pole Position
>> Pole Position II
>> Xevious
>> Dragon Spirit
>> Bosconian
>> Rolling Thunder
>> Mappy
>> Sky Kid
>
> Bleh, same old game selection. How about something we haven't seen yet
> on compilation disks like Solvalu (Xevious II), Pac 'n Pal or Dig Dug
> II. Seems like cheating to include both Pole Positions when there
> really is not much difference between the two games.
>
> I'd kill for a decent Xevious compilation with the original, Solvalu,
> Grobda, Super Xevious, and Xevious 3D/G+
>

Yah, pretty much what I thought when I read a while back about Namco
doing a new disc. Same old games, few new ones, shiny new box.

How about licensing Super Pac-Man from Bally/Midway and including that on
the disc? And why do they all have to be classics? Namco was making
games through the '90s and 2000s, how about Tekken, Ehrgeiz, Galaga '88,
Mr Driller, Lucky n Wild, Ridge Racer, etc...


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Chuck Whitby wrote:


>
> How about licensing Super Pac-Man from Bally/Midway and including that on
> the disc? And why do they all have to be classics? Namco was making
> games through the '90s and 2000s, how about Tekken

Tekken ha been release sir. It's on the Tekken 5 disc as a bonus along
with 2 and 3.. all arcade perfect releases.

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For the record, Galaga '88 is included on Namco Museum: 50th
Anniversary for Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube. It is an unlockable
game, along with Pac-mania.

Galaga '88 is *not* included on the GBA version of the 50th Anniversary
game.

Galaga '88 is *not* included on the PSP game called Namco Museum Battle
Collection.

It's a shame, since I would own the PSP version already if they'd put
Galaga '88 on there.

matt

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"jvm" <j.v.matthews@gmail.com> wrote in news:1126351868.000982.133890
@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:

> For the record, Galaga '88 is included on Namco Museum: 50th
> Anniversary for Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube. It is an unlockable
> game, along with Pac-mania.
>
> Galaga '88 is *not* included on the GBA version of the 50th Anniversary
> game.
>
> Galaga '88 is *not* included on the PSP game called Namco Museum Battle
> Collection.
>
> It's a shame, since I would own the PSP version already if they'd put
> Galaga '88 on there.
>
> matt
>
>

Unlockable by what means? Scoring a million points in Pac-Man and Galaga?


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Something like that. Pac-Mania is unlockable by scoring enough points
in both Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man. Galaga 88 is unlockable by scoring
enough points in Galaga. Both goals are pretty easy to achieve.

I actually prefer the PSP version, with four new arranged games and 17
other games--a few of which weren't on the original US Namco Museum
disks (just the Japanese Namco encore disk). But it is $39.

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Something like that. Pac-Mania is unlockable by scoring enough points
in both Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man. Galaga 88 is unlockable by scoring
enough points in Galaga. Both goals are pretty easy to achieve.

I actually prefer the PSP version, with four new arranged games and 17
other games--a few of which weren't on the original US Namco Museum
disks (just the Japanese Namco encore disk). But it is $39.

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Chuck Whitby wrote:

>
> Namcomuseum is supposed to be Namco's showcase of their big games, why
> limit it to classics? Tekken being rereleased on the Tekken 5 bonus disc
> is not Namcomuseum. It's Tekken on a seperate bonus disc. Namco is once
> again just looking to make a quick buck by slapping a new bow on an old
> hat.

Chuck, you WILL submit and bow down to the mighty Playstation 2. I
command it.


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