Namco Museum DS NDS
A set of eight Namco games. These include games such as Galaxian, Mappy, Xevious, or Dig Dug II. The most interesting point of the set is the game Pac-Man Vs. It is a conversion of one of the hits from the Gamecube console.
Namco Museum DS Release Date NDS
01September2007
developer: Bandai Namco Entertainment publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
game language: English
Namco Museum DS is, of course, a collection of older Namco titles. This is not a fresh idea, as similar sets have already appeared on many other hardware platforms. This set consists of eight basic games, some of which are available in several different versions. As a result, we can choose between seventeen games. Here is a list of games included in this set:
Pac-Man (1979) - One of the most famous games in the history of electronic entertainment. Our task is, of course, to devour the balls, moving around the not too complicated labyrinth. At the same time, we must avoid ghosts appearing in the vicinity.
Dig Dug II (1985) - Our task is to eliminate the monsters on the map. One of the basic tools of the controlled form is a pneumatic hammer, thanks to which we can sink individual sectors of the board.
Galaga (1981) - A very simple shooter in which we observe the action from a bird's eye view. The player sits at the helm of a spacecraft, and his task is to liquidate the aliens.
Galaxian (1979) - A game resembling Space Invaders in many ways. We use a spacecraft and our task is to destroy enemies.
Mappy (1983) - Simple platformer with cats and mice. The player takes on the role of one of the rodents, trying to recover stolen goods.
Xevious (1982) - Another not very complex, scrolling shooter. This time we sit at the helm of a fighter called Solvalou.
The Tower of Druaga (1984) - A Pac-Man-like game in many ways. This time, however, we play the role of knight Gilgamesh. We are trying to save the princess, kidnapped by a demonic creature - Druaga.
Pac-Man Vs. (2003) - This is undoubtedly the most interesting game from this set. In addition, it is worth noting that the title appears for the first time in products from the Namco Museum series. Pac-Man Vs. was initially released on Gamecube, although it also required a GameBoy Advance connection to work properly. We are dealing with quite a standard conversion.
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Last updated on 10 December 2007
Game mode: single player
Age restrictions Namco Museum DS: 12+