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Namco Museum - Game Boy Advance GBA SP DS

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“Game only.”
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/CA)
Release Year
2001
UPC
722674021128
Platform
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Rating
E-Everyone
Video Game Series
BANDAI NAMCO Museum Series
MPN
722674021128
Publisher
Namco Bandai
Genre
Compilation
Game Name
Namco Museum

À propos de ce produit

Product Information

It's time to enjoy old games on a new system with the release of Namco Museum, a collection of five classic games, for the Game Boy Advance. Ms. Pac-Man, Galaxian, Galaga, Dig Dug, and Pole Position have all been brought back and spruced up in color to fit the platform.<br><br>Ms. Pac-Man challenges users to eat all of the Pac-Dots without being attacked by menacing ghosts that scavenge the mazes for prey. The title character can start the game with one, two, three, or five lives. Lives are lost when Ms. Pac-Man is attacked by ghosts, but can be gained back by accumulating 10,000, 15,000, or 20,000 points depending on the user's designated preference. In addition to searching out the Pac-Dots, Ms. Pac-Man also enjoys devouring power pellets because they make the ghosts vulnerable to be eaten for points. Finally, fruit randomly appears in the mazes and also add to the point total when consumed.<br><br>Galaxian is a space game in which the user controls star fighters, attempting to destroy enemy fighter formations and advance to the next level without being struck by missiles. After scoring a designated amount of points, additional star fighters can be added to the user's force. Destroying different types of enemies awards the user different amounts of points. For example, taking out the escorts and the bosses at the same time can earn up to 800 points. Star fighters have the best chance of advancing when they attack the opponents early and quickly, before they have a chance to fire multiple missiles and surround the good guys.<br><br>Staying in the space setting, Galaga again pits user controlled star fighters against enemy forces as they fire missiles and fly around the screen. The original amount of lives can be set to two, three, four, or five, and like the other games, additional lives can be picked up during game play by accumulating a certain amount of points. The Dual Fighter mode is initiated when two star fighters are combined into one, giving the user more fire power and the chance to conquer the enemies. The two fighters can be combined when the user successfully rescues a captured fighter from the head opponents, Boss Galaga. This is a risky mission, however, because star fighters can accidentally shoot one of their own.<br><br>Moving from outer space to the inner parts of the earth, Dig Dug challenges the user to dig through the layers of the earth, while at the same time fighting off enemies using a pump or rocks. The game starts with one, two, three, or five lives, with the same life gaining option as in the other games. There are three available levels of difficulty for users to attempt to conquer as they move through the stages. During play, vegetables will appear throughout the mazes, and more points are awarded at higher levels of play.<br><br>The final game in this collection is Pole Position, a car racing game. Users must achieve a fast qualifying time, and then head out for the main race, either a three or four lap event, which includes other computer-operated cars, tough obstacles including rocks and puddles, and hairpin turns. The level of difficulty for the qualifying lap can be set from one to eight, and the qualifying time can be designated at 90, 100, 110, or 120 seconds. The "A" button controls acceleration, the "B" button applies the brakes, and the "R" button shifts gears.<br><br>At any point during any of these five games, users can go back to the main menu, and choose a different classic from the Namco Museum to conquer.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Namco Bandai
MPN
722674021128
UPC
0722674021128
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5980

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Compilation
Video Game Series
BANDAI NAMCO Museum Series
Platform
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Game Name
Namco Museum

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2001
Number of Players
1-2
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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Communication
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4.6
179 évaluations du produit
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  • ALMOST LIKE OLD TIMES....

    I originally purchased this cartidge for me shortly after my 8 year old daughter got her Nintendo DS. Who has the time or money to go to an arcade and play these games, let alone find them in an arcade? This collection of original games we old timers use to play in the arcades is great! The games sound and look the same, except for the small size and the fact that I'm not running out of quarters. My only regret is that the Nintendo DS (and I'm sure it would be the same for GBA) is so small that a real "physical" player such as myself has difficulty keeping it still enough to see the screen - this is especially true for Ms Pac Man & Galaga. This is one great advantage to the large game units...they are impossible for players to move during play. Also, the simple ball joy stick was much ...

  • One rotten Ms. Pac-man port; the other ports acceptable at worst.

    The cart has a collection of five popular arcade games - Ms. Pac-man, Pole Position, Dig Dug, Galaga, and Galaxian, in order of their appearance on the main menu. Of the games on the cart, Ms. Pac-man is probably the weirdest port of the bunch; the sounds are erratic at best, the control seems clumsy and unresponsive at times, and the game "feels" uneven in some way I can't really put my finger on. People who like the "speed hack" version of Ms. Pac-man will have major issues with this port; no speed-boost option is available in this version. An below-average port IMO, and certainly not a good way to start off the collection. "Pole Position" has its own interesting problems. The images "from a distance" will "jump" from one area of the screen to another before they finally start ...

  • Great game!

    Why is it a great game? Simply for the nostalgia factor, and nostalgia is what you get. Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Galaxian, Pole Position and Dig-Dug are what's contained in Namco Museum. If you're looking for some nostalgia on the GBA, this is where it's at. Otherwise, you're gonna get more bang for your buck with the follow-up Namco Museum for DS, which has these games and several more. Regardless, all the games are as you remember them. You can adjust the difficulty and lives in the options, and several games allow screen scrolling for greater detail or stretching to fit everything on the screen. Some games you'll prefer the stretching (Ms. Pac-Man, so you can keep track of ghosts) and others work better scrolling (Dig-Dug). They also come with helpful hints and tips that give you a better ...

  • NAmco Museum A wonderful trip down memory lane.

    Well what can I say?If you liked these games as I did in the arcade when you were a kid then this is a wonderful treat. I was never good at Dig Dug in the arcade and couldnt afford to get better, but now I can continue my game with a push of a button and I am getting further than ever. I think DigDug may be my favorite on this collection. Altho before I got this, Ms.PacMan was and still is my favorite arcade game. But on this disk the Ms PacMan can either be full screen in which case it is tiny and not as fun looking, or you can use the scroll feature which shows you the bottom half of the screen until tou go higher and then it scrolls up. This can be confusing as you cannot see the entire gameboard and you will not know where the ghosts are and unless your memory is flawless you may not ...

  • Sweetness o' Old School!!!

    Namco Museum has to be one of the best collections of old school games you can buy. From Ms. Pacman to Galaga the action never stops! The very user friendly menus make selecting and tweaking the 5 titles a breeze. The games are not arcade perfect but still due the job with flying colors. The screen scrolling in Dig Dug was done well. This title was definetely worth every penny!!!