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Probably because I was too busy playing Pac-Man down the local fish and chip shop to chat her up.īut I digress. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 2005 Namco Museum 50th Anniversary GameCube PS2 AD/ at the best online prices at eBay Free shipping. Score 15,000 points in one session of Pac-Man. Score 40,000 points in one session of Galaga using the default game settings to unlock Galaga 88.

Corey Feldman Interview Review Galaga 88. In their place is a piss-poor soundtrack consisting of a handful of obscure 1980s tracks, with the only recognisable tune being Come On Eileen by Dexy's Midnight Runrfers, which incidentally, brought back painful memories of a party I went to in my teens when the girl I fancied got off with someone else. Game: Namco Museum - 50th Anniversary File Name: Namco Museum - 50th Anniversary.7z File Size: 304.34 MB Genre: Action/Platform System: Sony Playstation 2 Downloads: 18,007 Rating: (4. Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary Cheats, Codes, Cheat Codes, Walkthrough, Guide, FAQ, Unlockables for PlayStation 2 (PS2) Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary. No interviews with the creators, no facts and figures, no promo sheets or adverts from the time - nada. Namco Museum 50th Anniversary was made in 'Compilation' genre and have 'everyone 10+' as SRB rating. This game has been made by Backbone Vancouver and published by Namco at Aug 30, 2005. While previous versions of NAMCOMUSEUM contained up to 12 titles, Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection contains 14 of the best Namco. However, the problem is that Namco are charging you 20 quid for a very lacklustre package that has a 'retro-cool interface' featuring the coin-op cabinets - and bugger-all else. This page contains Namco Museum 50th Anniversary cheats, hints, walkthroughs and more for Game Cube. Namco Museum is a collection of 14 retro arcade games including Galaxian, Galago, Dig-Dug and Pac-Man, and with the exception of one or two, all are genuine classics that you should play if you have any interest in our videogame history. You know, I never realised Namco's videogame heritage stretched back to the 1950s - the graphics back then must have been really shit.
