- Publisher: Namco
- Release Date: Aug 23, 2005
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 23 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 19 out of 23
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Mixed: 3 out of 23
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Negative: 1 out of 23
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NickB.Sep 11, 2005I found the new versions of Pac Man, Dig Dug and Galaga to be excellent, but the Rally revision was "meh." Of the classics, I found myself gravitating to those I liked, while scratching my head at some of the others, but otherwise found them to be decent ports. For sheer volume, an old-school collection of eternally replayable games that can't be beat.
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SamF.Jan 22, 2008PRETTY Great titles with some even improved with better graphics. Great if you grew up in the 80's with pacman , galaga, galaxian, digdug and X Rally.
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AzzCreamOct 19, 2005The best retro games on a sweet system. It's the beez kneez......
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ACE5Jan 23, 2007There are only about 7 games that really stand out in this compilation. The rest just feel tired, and you may only want to play them for a few minutes. But I found the game for $10, so it isn't that bad for the price. The design of the PSP is not ideal for something like this though.
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MarkoD.Sep 14, 2005Ahh memories of day's past.. Glalaga with the new backgound is great. I hope you young guys appreciate the graphics that are available today. I still remeber the sit down version of Ms Pacman. Overall it is great collaboration of past games.
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Dec 19, 2018I wouldn't suspect these game to be on PSP but okay I give Namco & the PSP kutos!
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#56 Most Discussed PSP Game of 2005
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With a fantastic clutch of Pac, two great shooters, Dig Dug, and the bizarre inclusion of THREE Rally X games, there's no way that any Namco fan is going to feel gypped out of the budget-level asking price. [JPN Import]
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With its longer-than-normal game list and attention to detail, this is one of the better versions of Namco Museum to be released.
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We would have liked for some "Museum" elements to have been included -- this is just a menu of games -- but the extra Arrangement modes are clever diversions to make up for it.