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Namco Museum 50th Anniversary review:
The fact that many of these titles are indeed classics may be a convincing enough reason to pay for this collection, but most gamers would be better off spending their money on one of those newfangled 3D games. Author: Adam Bender   aka: Nightwing
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Namco Museum 50th Anniversary review:
On the other hand, if you were hoping to get some historical insight into a company that has been around 50 years and in the latter half of its existence adapted very successfully to the new video game medium, forget it. This disc offers nothing. So it succeeds on one side and fails on the other. That earns it a terribly average “C” score.
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Namco Museum 50th Anniversary review:
But if you took a look at the game's 50th Anniversary moniker and expected some sort of special edition DVD-like package, you'll feel cheated by this compilation, even with its $19.99 price tag. Namco's back catalog deserves better than this slapped-together cash-in.
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Namco Museum 50th Anniversary review:
Namco and Digital Eclipse did throw in a nice-looking 3D interface for selecting games, and a cool licensed soundtrack of various '80s songs. Choosing a game from a selection of video-game cabinets with Fine Young Cannibals or Dexy's Midnight Runners brings back the feeling of feeding quarters into machines at the local arcade.
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Namco Museum 50th Anniversary cheats:
Unlockable: Galaga '88 Unlockable: Pac-Mania
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Namco Museum 50th Anniversary review:
So, where's the party? Not here. Our full review.
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Namco Museum 50th Anniversary preview:
You can also drop rocks on your foes and collect vegetables for bonus points.Dragon SpiritDon't let the fantasy setting fool you -- this 1987 game is a vertical-scrolling shooter. Instead of a spaceship, however, you control a dragon. Use your flame breath, magic spells, and bombs to take out the various enemies that rush at you as you fly through the sky.
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