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Namco Museum Battle Collection
Console
PSP
Publisher
Namco
Genre
Action
Developer
Namco
Release Date
Quarter 2 2005
ESRB Rating
Not Rated
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Namco Museum Battle Collection
Old school arcade classics can now be taken on the go with Namco's Collection
January 17, 2006 | 8:23 PM PST

by: David Olavarria

Namco's back catalog of arcade games is legendary. Some of the greatest arcade games ever released bear the Namco logo, and for years now, the company has been issuing and reissuing these games in various compilation packages. The rundown is always pretty similar, and it usually includes Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Dig Dug, and so on down the line. Now, the collection is coming to yet another platform with the release of Namco Museum Battle Collection for the PSP. With its longer-than-normal game list and attention to detail, this is one of the better versions of Namco Museum to be released.

Gameplay

One of the options on the "original" side of the menu is game sharing, but this isn't all that interesting. If you want to share a demo version with a friend, you can send it to him or her via wireless link, but all he or she gets is a handful of the original arcade game, which is limited to one round. Simply handing someone your PSP for a few minutes makes for a much better demo of the game. Also, anyone playing the game--be it off the disc or off the demo via game sharing--needs to be running with firmware version 1.52 or higher. (Version 1.52 is included on the disc for easy updating.) If, for whatever nefarious reason, you're opposed to updating your PSP, then this game, quite simply, isn't for you.
Aside from the emulated arcade games, there are also a few new editions of some of the old favorites in the form of "arranged" games. These updates have all-new polygonal graphics and new music. To master these old pastimes will only take you about fifteen minutes if you haven't played one before, which is good because it gives you time to rack up your high scores on each individual game. Namco Museum gives you a version of Pac-Man with different mazes and power-ups, a version of New Rally-X with a speed boost option, a version of Galaga with different ship movement patterns and boss battles, and a version of Dig Dug with a bunch of crazy power-ups. You can also play these games with two players, simultaneously, via ad hoc wireless. These new takes on the classics are interesting side bonuses, but the classics are the stars of the show.

Visual/Audio

The game list in Battle Collection is broken up into two sides. On one side are the classics: Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaxian, King & Balloon, Galaga, Rally-X, New Rally-X, Bosconian, Dig Dug, Dig Dug II, Xevious, Mappy, The Tower of Druaga, Dragon Buster, Grobda, Motos, and Rolling Thunder. That's a pretty good list of games from Namco's early arcade years, and they're properly re-created. They run at full speed, and the sound and general quality of the emulation appears to be dead-on, though the games have been tweaked a little bit to add pause and options screens. From the options screen, you can mess around with a sound test, adjust a few variables, and choose a display mode. By default, most of the vertically oriented games display in an arranged mode that puts the score and other secondary info off to the side. You can toggle through a few different display options, including one that fills the entire PSP screen, which looks ugly, but it's nice to at least have the option. You can also rotate the game display and controls if you feel more comfortable playing Galaga while holding your PSP sideways. When playing at the default screen size, the graphics look nice and sharp, just like an arcade game should. If you blow the game up to fill the screen, though, it gets disappointingly blurry, whether you maintain the original aspect ratio or not.


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