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Haven't spent much time with Ms. Pacman yet,since I've been spending most of my time playing Galaga Arrangement and Galaxian in the past few hours,though I must say that the Galaga boss battles are indeed awesome.Brian wrote:I should have mine tomorrow. NCS shipped it yesterday Priority. I mainly got it for Galaga. Galaga with boss battles sounds awesome. And 88 is my fave in the series, so I hope this one is close.. Does Ms Pacman have a speed-up option?
The PS2, Xbox, and GC Namco Museums contain ports of the Galaga, Dig-Dig, and Pac-Man arrangements that appeared in Namco's Arcade Classic arcade games. There were two of these. The first one contained Galaga, Xevious, and Mappy Arrangement. The second one has Pac-Man, Dig-Dig, and Rally-X Arrangement. Xevious Arrangement got a port in Xevious 3D + G PSX. Mappy Arrangement was never ported and, like the other arrangements in the PSP collection, the Rally-X Arrangement seems to be different from the old one.BIG wrote:Does the PS2 and GC versions contain updated versions of Galaga,Dig-Dug,Pacman,and Rally-X?LoneSage wrote:What, so it's basically the Namco Collection on GC and PS2? I like it, but still...it's the same stuff.
If so,then it's definitely more of the same stuff.
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Wow, great to hear positive first impressions. My copy of the PSP game should be arriving on Monday - but alas I only have a DS at the moment and no PSP until the US launchBIG wrote:Got my copy today,and I must say that this nifty little gem truly rocks. All the new arranged titles look and play great,especially the new Galaga game. Best of all, the original Pac-man,Galaga,and Galaxian can be played via tate
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I wonder if these two Galaga Arrangements are the same?LoneSage wrote:I really liked Galaga Arrangement on the Collection for GameCube; it combined classic Galaga-gameplay with some new shmup innovations. The dizzy twirling of the screen during the bonus rounds and the addition of backgrounds (ooh, a nebula! sa-weet) make it all the more enjoyable.
I also really, really dig Pac-Man Arrangement; it adds so much more to the gameplay, not to mention the music's top-notch.
A few shots can be found here:LoneSage wrote:Hmm, I do know that the Arrangements on my collection are ports of the 1996 arcade games in Japan...unless I'm mistaken. Now I'm interested in seeing screenshots of this collection