
"Cons
Long loading time to get to the main menu"
No change from the PS Namco Museum Vol 1 days then!!
:-o
We all like to play the odd little retro title every now-and-then, but what about being handed a large collection of the old-school titles? Does the appeal begin to wear thin after watching all the basic graphics and listening to the simple music? Namco certainly hopes not, as it has bundle fourteen classics into on big package for its 50th Anniversary! Let us see just what is on offer...
Reviewing collections such as this one can be a real pain in the backside, because it is very easy to just say – terrible visuals, woeful audio and effects, plus overly simply gameplay all results in a tiresome package that really is a waste of money. However, that would be terrible review technique, so it is only fair to break down each game as they come and then weigh the positives and the stinkers up to see exactly how much worth this anniversary collection has.
First of all, here is a quick rundown of what is included from the very start: Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Galaxian, Dig Dug, Pole Position, Pole Position II, Rolling Thunder, Rally X, Bosconian, Dragon Spirit, Sky Kid, Xevious and Mappy. It certainly seems liked a very varied selection! But looking at each of them a little closer, what you will notice is how in all honesty many are basically duplicates of others, possibly with an extra bit of colour or a little tweak here and there, but in essence barely indistinguishable. But who are we to spoil Namco’s 50 year anniversary celebrations? Well, at least let us stuff our faces with some other the free cake before kicking over the table and storming off in a huff…

It starts with a strange virtual arcade set-up. It is described as a ‘brand new retro-cool interface – explore a virtual arcade!’ Well, it is indeed a line-up of old arcade machines, but is just like scrolling through a normal menu. Hardly inspirational…The front end visuals are pretty average as well, with no real punch to them at all. If it was purposeful to not detract from the arcade games, then fair enough, but it just looks like a lazy set-up. Then there is the soundtrack that plays in the background. Apparently it is ‘a cool 80s soundtrack that takes you back to glory days of arcade gaming’. However, I am pretty sure that She Drives Me Crazy by the Fine Young Cannibals was actually early 1990s (*checks* no, wait, it IS actually from 1989, so just scrapes in!). The sad thing as well is that you cannot choose what song you want to hear, nor can you turn off the songs altogether if they are annoying you. Oh, and to be honest, they ruin the experience considerably, because every time you exit to the main menu screen, there is a LONG loading screen as the game readies another song. This can be highly frustrating when all you want to do is quickly jump to another game. A major oversight, definitely. As for the songs themselves, if you like groups such as Dexy’s Midnight Runners and Loverboy, then perhaps you will be more forgiving than I am.

Anyway, here is a quick overview of each game included in the package, in chronological order:

Considering Nintendo had the gall to release games like this separately for about £14.99 each only recently on the Game Boy Advance, the fact that Namco has kindly bundled not only fourteen classic titles, but two bonus games (Galaga ’88 and Pac-Mania) into one £19.99 package is a very pleasing one. Okay, so many of the games are basically re-hashes of their predecessors, but since the original games were so damn addictive to start with, any changes or updates simply add to the experience. The graphics may seem awful by today’s standards and the music / sound effects can be quite atrocious at points, but to think like that would be unfair, as the point is not to have re-made games, just a nice fun bundle. The only major disappointment is that for a 50th Anniversary package, you would have thought Namco would include various other extras to celebrate the event. But other than the two bonus games and cheesy 80s music, nothing was put in.

The controls on some games may seem a little off at times, but overall these are very faithful to the arcade original editions!
Of course these games were never going to look very good by comparison to today's titles. However, the lack of general polish to the front-end is disappointing.
There are only a few songs included, all of which takes AGES to load up...then there are the basic, sometimes painful tunes and sound effects from the old games.
The addictive high score nature will keep many gamers going and going. Titles like Pac-Man, Xevious, Dig Dug, Mappy and Galaga alone should make this last months easily.

Can this collection be recommended to gamers everywhere? Definitely not. If you like retro games and have a great sense of nostalgia, then dig around and find a cheap copy to fulfil your needs. It is not the best collection out there, but Namco really does have some classic games in its repertoire!
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"Cons
Long loading time to get to the main menu"
No change from the PS Namco Museum Vol 1 days then!!
:-o

Drove me crazy...but the games in the package are still cool :![]()

when did this game come out!?!?
7 Score i reckon its a bit high i would give it 6 or 6.5 :P

This game only came out a few weeks ago in Europe...It popped into the GC Top 20 at something like No.11, then disappeared again forever.

"...games in the package are still cool"
Definitely, though "New Rally X" wouldn't have gone amiss.

I'm thinking that Namco did 'Museum', with four games, this Anniversary package with 16 classics in total (incl. those two hidden ones) and will soon do a re-vamped classics collection.
Just seems like the natural progression. An updated Galaga, Xevious and Rally X would indeed be great!
Mean Machine, this got 7 because it's one of the best collection packages I've played this generation. Midway's ones would have got 8 in my book...

is this the same one as the PS2 though? thats why i said 6!

The XBOX, PS2 and GameCube versions are the same. The GBA one only has four games. I don't really see what could have been added to the GC version that couldn't have been added to the XBOX and/or PS2...
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