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Hardcore Gamer: Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade review

Dack writes:

"Namco Museum Virtual Arcade is an impressive release from Namco Bandai that could have been even better. There is a lot of fun to be had here for the low price of $29.99. If you don't have any of these games and would like to experience them, it's a great buy. There may be problems with the controls and the load times, but there are so many good games in here for the price that they don't detract from the game."

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Why We Love Pac-Man

Pac-Man is a fun game, yet that is just the beginning of why it is so fondly remembered by many, even 30 years later.

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Montrealien5095d ago (Edited 5095d ago )

I love Pac man because I actually experienced the pac man craze as a kid. TV shows, cereal, T-shirts, all before Mario. it was the first mainstream merchandised game I think, and for that alone, Pac-man will always have a solid place in gaming history.

Happy 30th Pac-Man!

nice article btw.

edsoliz5095d ago

Thanks for the compliment! I also grew up with Pac-Man back in the day and remember watching the cartoon and seeing all the merchandise, it was pretty crazy back then.

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PEOWW: Namco Museum Virtual Arcade Review

For a company like Namco, which has the morals of any alley cat, this compilation offers surprisingly good value. Unfortunately, that's the only surprise on offer as what we have here is what must be Namco's fifteenth anthology piece. Yep, stock up on ProPlus and energy drinks and get ready to play Pole Position yet again.

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X360: Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade Review

Be prepared for a shock in Namco Museum, though. The load times between the main menu and your chosen game is usually about 30 seconds long. The classics on display here, as well as the Xbox Live Arcade treasures, are generally of a high standard – it's great that non-Live gamers can play the awesome Pac-Man: Championship Edition – but a wait of that length will spoil the emulation. Any thieves that dabble in PC emulators will know any game they want from the past 20 years is just a click away and, especially for paying customers, waiting that long for a game of the dire Pac & Pal seems unjust.

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