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Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade
65
If you haven't yet downloaded Pac-Man C.E., Galaga Legions, Dig Dug or some of the other top-notch Namco XBLA offerings, Namco Museum Virtual Arcade is well worth the budget price tag.
65
Official Xbox Magazine
A collection like this should be extremely quick, easy fun, and Museum's quirks detract too much from that. [Holiday 2008, p.74]
Despite all this chafe in the wheat, Namco Museum Virtual Arcade is a pretty decent package for the price.
7
FNaF
I wish one day I would give this game to my cousins who have a Xbox one, I would play with them!
8
TheHumbleGamer
What do you get when you put 25 classic Namco titles and 9 new ones and stick them all together on one disc? One of the best compilations you'll ever have the privilege of owning ofcourse! Namco Museum Virtual Arcade is Namco's most complete compilation release to-date, with 34 titles in all and many, many hours of fun just waiting to be had. A full list of titles on the disc is as follows: (the following is copied from jsharbour's review) Live Arcade Games (with achievements): Dig Dug Galaga Ms. Pac-Man New Rally-X Pac-Man Xevious Emulated Classics: Baraduke Bosconian Dig Dug II Dig Dug Arrangement Dragon Buster Dragon Spirit Galaga '88 Galaga Arrangement Galaxian Grobda King & Balloon Mappy Metro-Cross Pac & Pal Pac-Man Arrangement Pac-Mania Pole Position Pole Position II Rally-X Rolling Thunder Sky Kid Sky Kid Deluxe Super Pac-Man The Tower of Druaga
3
jsharbour
I'm a fan of retro games, even though I'm not very good at them. I enjoy it because I played these games in the arcade as a kid. But, this collection is CLUNKY. It's just not well done, feels thrown together without much thought put into it. The XBL games have achievements which is very cool, and the rest of the classic emulated games ran fine. But, loading times throughout are unacceptably slow. These ancient games are only about 256kb roms at most, so it's not like they have to stream content off the disc, they should come up immediately. I'm not impatient but by the time you wait for every game to load it's not easy to just jump in for a quick romp through a few old games--a-la popping in a quarter, like it should be. Why is it so slow? When I'm in the mood to play these games, I don't want it to be a small ordeal to get to playing. It's not convenient or pleasant, in other words. It's maybe a trite complaint but multiply it by 30 games and you have a frustration-inducing arcade experience--quite the opposite of what you want to feel when firing up ancient games for a little nostalgic fun. I was a little disappointed in the sluggishness of the emulated games, as well as the menus. There's obvious screen tearing in several games which hints at poor emulation running on the 360. The loading time for the menus and the disc startup is unacceptably slow. There is no title screen, just a menu to go to the XBL editions or the classic emulated versions. That's all there is for a title screen, so why does it take so long to load? I wouldn't think more than 2-3 seconds is needed. Also, after an XBLA game is finished, you're dumped back into your Games list, not Namco Museum, so you have to RUN IT ALL OVER AGAIN! I also had trouble getting the games to work well with my Street Fighter IV fightstick (which emulates the D-pad). Most games worked with it but responded poorly to the D-pad, as if the games are given priority control with the LS instead? I won't speculate, just disappointed that D-pad control is not very good. Dig Dug, for instance, is almost impossible to play with the stick, despite the fact that this and the other games were originally designed for exactly that kind of input. I won't fault the product for that, since it does not claim to support it, but basically that means D-pad input doesn't work very well. Why? I can guess that the delays in emulation have something to do with it, poor framerate, sluggish input. A casual player might not ever notice, but try playing with just the D-pad instead of LS. Since I'm so unhappy with it, I'm returning the game. I'll go back to Midway. If you enjoy just the Live Arcade remakes, then it's probably worth the purchase but the disc has to be inserted to play them! Live Arcade Games (with achievements): Dig Dug Galaga Ms. Pac-Man New Rally-X Pac-Man Xevious Emulated Classics: Baraduke Bosconian Dig Dug II Dig Dug Arrangement Dragon Buster Dragon Spirit Galaga '88 Galaga Arrangement Galaxian Grobda King & Balloon Mappy Metro-Cross Pac & Pal Pac-Man Arrangement Pac-Mania Pole Position Pole Position II Rally-X Rolling Thunder Sky Kid Sky Kid Deluxe Super Pac-Man The Tower of Druaga

Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade

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Nov 4, 2008
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Even with these menu and presentation issues, Namco Museum Virtual Arcade is definitely worth picking up at the current price for classics like Dragon Spirit, Galaga '88, Mappy, Super Pac-Man and a few others that are worth trying, in addition to the XBLA content.
74
My Gamer
The bottom line is simple. If you are a fan of classic Namco games, there is no reason to not buy this disc. If you have not yet bought any of the games available on Xbox Live, this is the way to do it because you are getting more than your money worth.
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TheHumbleGamer
What do you get when you put 25 classic Namco titles and 9 new ones and stick them all together on one disc? One of the best compilations you'll ever have the privilege of owning ofcourse! Namco Museum Virtual Arcade is Namco's most complete compilation release to-date, with 34 titles in all and many, many hours of fun just waiting to be had. A full list of titles on the disc is as follows: (the following is copied from jsharbour's review) Live Arcade Games (with achievements): Dig Dug Galaga Ms. Pac-Man New Rally-X Pac-Man Xevious Emulated Classics: Baraduke Bosconian Dig Dug II Dig Dug Arrangement Dragon Buster Dragon Spirit Galaga '88 Galaga Arrangement Galaxian Grobda King & Balloon Mappy Metro-Cross Pac & Pal Pac-Man Arrangement Pac-Mania Pole Position Pole Position II Rally-X Rolling Thunder Sky Kid Sky Kid Deluxe Super Pac-Man The Tower of Druaga
Dec 19, 2018
7
FNaF
I wish one day I would give this game to my cousins who have a Xbox one, I would play with them!
70
Hardcore Gamer
Namco Museum Virtual Arcade is an impressive release from Namco Bandai that could have been even better.
65
IGN
If you haven't yet downloaded Pac-Man C.E., Galaga Legions, Dig Dug or some of the other top-notch Namco XBLA offerings, Namco Museum Virtual Arcade is well worth the budget price tag.
60
Gamer.nl
Namco Museum Virtual Arcade offers a lot of games for a low price, but it doesn't feel as if Namco thought the whole thing through when they assembled the compilation. Classic meets crap meets classic meets crap.
50
X-ONE Magazine UK
Absolutely savaged by constant loading screens, it’s hard to appreciate the seven or so gems in Namco Museum.
40
Official Xbox Magazine UK
This is a way to acquire the entire set at a lower price, but only hardcore retro collectors need apply. [June 2009, p.93]
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Sep 20, 2015
3
jsharbour
I'm a fan of retro games, even though I'm not very good at them. I enjoy it because I played these games in the arcade as a kid. But, this collection is CLUNKY. It's just not well done, feels thrown together without much thought put into it. The XBL games have achievements which is very cool, and the rest of the classic emulated games ran fine. But, loading times throughout are unacceptably slow. These ancient games are only about 256kb roms at most, so it's not like they have to stream content off the disc, they should come up immediately. I'm not impatient but by the time you wait for every game to load it's not easy to just jump in for a quick romp through a few old games--a-la popping in a quarter, like it should be. Why is it so slow? When I'm in the mood to play these games, I don't want it to be a small ordeal to get to playing. It's not convenient or pleasant, in other words. It's maybe a trite complaint but multiply it by 30 games and you have a frustration-inducing arcade experience--quite the opposite of what you want to feel when firing up ancient games for a little nostalgic fun. I was a little disappointed in the sluggishness of the emulated games, as well as the menus. There's obvious screen tearing in several games which hints at poor emulation running on the 360. The loading time for the menus and the disc startup is unacceptably slow. There is no title screen, just a menu to go to the XBL editions or the classic emulated versions. That's all there is for a title screen, so why does it take so long to load? I wouldn't think more than 2-3 seconds is needed. Also, after an XBLA game is finished, you're dumped back into your Games list, not Namco Museum, so you have to RUN IT ALL OVER AGAIN! I also had trouble getting the games to work well with my Street Fighter IV fightstick (which emulates the D-pad). Most games worked with it but responded poorly to the D-pad, as if the games are given priority control with the LS instead? I won't speculate, just disappointed that D-pad control is not very good. Dig Dug, for instance, is almost impossible to play with the stick, despite the fact that this and the other games were originally designed for exactly that kind of input. I won't fault the product for that, since it does not claim to support it, but basically that means D-pad input doesn't work very well. Why? I can guess that the delays in emulation have something to do with it, poor framerate, sluggish input. A casual player might not ever notice, but try playing with just the D-pad instead of LS. Since I'm so unhappy with it, I'm returning the game. I'll go back to Midway. If you enjoy just the Live Arcade remakes, then it's probably worth the purchase but the disc has to be inserted to play them! Live Arcade Games (with achievements): Dig Dug Galaga Ms. Pac-Man New Rally-X Pac-Man Xevious Emulated Classics: Baraduke Bosconian Dig Dug II Dig Dug Arrangement Dragon Buster Dragon Spirit Galaga '88 Galaga Arrangement Galaxian Grobda King & Balloon Mappy Metro-Cross Pac & Pal Pac-Man Arrangement Pac-Mania Pole Position Pole Position II Rally-X Rolling Thunder Sky Kid Sky Kid Deluxe Super Pac-Man The Tower of Druaga
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SummaryGo back in time with Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade and relive classic Namco arcade favorites including Tower of Druaga, Galaga, Grobda, Mappy, Metro-Cross, Ms. Pac-Man, New Rally-X, Pac-Man Arrangement, Pole Position 2, Sky Kid, and Xevious, just to name a few. Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade also features Pac-Man Championship Edition which ... Read More
Rated E +10for Everyone +10
  • Xbox 360
Nov 4, 2008
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