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Namco Museum 50th Anniversary for Game Boy Advance, rating: 59%

Namco celebrates its golden anniversary with a collection of its top arcade classics.
release date:  August 23, 2005
publisher:  Namco
developer:  Compilation
genre(s):  Action, Racing/Driving, Arcade, Puzzle, Futuristic
  
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VGPub reviews 68%
 Namco Museum 50th Anniversary review: Each game brought back great arcade memories for me, and reminded me that I’ve been playing games for almost 25 years. Rally X is a nice addition, but not really worth $20 on its own, but if you don’t have any of the other Museum games this is worthy of a purchase, Author: John Majewski   aka: Gamewizard
GameSpot reviews 68%
 Namco Museum 50th Anniversary review: The other three games in the collection don't offer a close-up display mode, which is unfortunate because the score strip and tiny objects like bullets look a little distorted, thanks to the way the graphics are crammed into the GBA's screen dimensions. All told, Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary is a good choice for people who don't already own Namco's two earlier collections.
GameSpy reviews 40%
 Namco Museum 50th Anniversary review: Of course, this forces you to turn your system on its side to play, which is a bit more uncomfortable than it's worth. The two Pac games also feature a zoomed-in mode, which looks exactly like the arcade version, but requires the screen to scroll as only half of the maze can be seen on the screen at once.
IGN reviews 60%
 Namco Museum 50th Anniversary review: It's a repeat of repeats. Does Namco kick off its anniversary in style on the GBA?
GameSpy previews
 Namco Museum 50th Anniversary preview: Awesome. Bonus rounds dubbed "Challenging Stages" break up the action.Ms. Pac-ManThis sequel to Pac-Man from 1981 improves on the original in almost every way. A variety of mazes, smarter ghosts, bonus fruits that bounce around the maze, and improved intermissions (you get to see the birth of Baby Pac-Man!). Ms. Pac-Man definitely proves that she's more than Pac-Man with a bow.
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