Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Game Boy Advance
- 7th Dec 2001
- 11th Jun 2001
- 7th Dec 2001
Wii U eShop
- 23rd Oct 2014, £5.39
- 26th Mar 2015, $6.99
- Also Available On
Reviews
Review Namco Museum (Wii U eShop / GBA)
Does it deserve to be exhibited on your Wii U?
Originally released for the Game Boy Advance in 2001, Namco Museum is part of a long-running series (which goes by the same name) that saw regular releases over a 15-year period all the way up until 2010. This game is a compilation, featuring five classic arcade games: Ms. PAC-MAN, Galaga, Galaxian,...
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Namco Museum News
Nintendo Download 26th March (North America)
Dot Arcade, LEGO Ninjago, retro Namco goodies, discounts, demos and more
It's that time once again, North American gamers, for details of the Download Update delights heading to the region this week. The Wii U eShop is host to an intriguing Indie effort and some retro Namco goodies, while the 3DS welcomes a retail LEGO Ninjago title and some...
Nintendo Download 23rd October (Europe)
A Bayonetta double discount, Disney magic, more Rare DK, Themes and more
It's time to brighten up our Monday with the European Nintendo Download Update, and this week's line-up is full of fantastic titles. We have a double-helping of Platinum Games action on Wii U, some Disney magic on 3DS, some classic retro games across both systems, a new 3DS...
About The Game
Namco Museum packs five historic arcade games into one retro gaming package: Ms. Pac-Man, Galaxian, Galaga, Pole Position and Dig Dug.
Enjoy these blasts from the past with their original graphics, sound effects and gameplay faithfully recreated. You can also change the settings to your liking; altering lives, difficulty and screen modes. There's sure to be something for everyone in this classic coin-op compilation!
Comments 2
This was one of the first games I purchased back when I bought a Game Boy Advance back in June 2001. I like the retro style arcades.
Five games for £5.39 isn't bad. Even those games are now simple and dated.
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