Namco Museum - Table of Namco Museum Games

Table of Namco Museum Games

This is a table of which Namco games are in which Namco Museum collections, not including Namco Museum Encore, which was only released in Japan.

Special Key

  • U - Unlockable with the points shown for whatever game is shown.
  • S - Secret, found a different way than unlocking by points.
  • J - Included in the Japanese version only
  • PI - Denotes that the main reason it wasn't included in Namco Museum (GBA) (The first Namco Museum compilation for Game Boy Advance) was because it was included in Pac-Man Collection (a compilation for Game Boy Advance with a similar interface) instead. (The "I" stands for instead)
  • +GBAv - Denotes that it's included in the scaled-down Game Boy Advance version of Namco Museum 50th Anniversary as well as the home version.
  • XBLA - On Namco Museum Virtual Arcade, instead of the games being accessed from the disc, they are added to your Xbox Live Arcade menu while the disc is in the Xbox 360.
Titles included in the various editions of the Namco Museum series
Game Vol. 1 Vol. 2 Vol. 3 Vol. 4 Vol. 5 64, DC GBA PS2, Xbox, GC 50th Anniv Remix DS Battle Collection Virtual Arcade Essentials Megamix
Pac-Man Y Y PI Y Y+GBAv Y Y YXBLA Y Y
Rally-X Y Y+GBAv Y Y Y
New Rally-X Y Y YXBLA Y
Galaga Y Y Y Y Y+GBAv Y Y YXBLA Y Y
Pole Position Y Y Y Y Y Y
Bosconian Y Y Y Y Y
Toy Pop Y
Mappy Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Xevious Y Y Y Y Y YXBLA Y Y
Super Xevious YS
Gaplus Y Y Y
Grobda Y Y Y Y
Dragon Buster Y Y Y
Super Pac-Man Y Y Y Y
Galaxian Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dig Dug Y Y Y Y Y+GBAv Y Y YXBLA Y Y
Ms. Pac-Man Y Y Y Y Y+GBAv Y YXBLA
Pole Position II Y Y Y Y
Phozon Y
The Tower of Druaga Y Y Y Y
The Tower of Druaga: Another Tower YS
The Tower of Druaga: Darkness Tower YS
The Return of Ishtar Y
Genji & Heike Clans Y
Assault Y
Assault Plus YS
Ordyne Y
Pac-Land Y
Pac-Mania Y PI YU 20000-Ms. Pac-Man YU 15K-Pac-Man & 20K-Ms.Pac-Man Y Y Y
Legend of the Valkyrie Y
Baraduke Y Y
Metro-Cross Y Y
Dragon Spirit Y Y YJ Y Y
Pac-Man Arrangement (arcade) PI Y
Dig Dig Arrangement (arcade) Y
Galaga Arrangement (arcade) Y
Pac-Man Arrangement (Battle Collection edition) Y Y
Dig Dig Arrangement (Battle Collection edition) Y Y
Galaga Arrangement (Battle Collection edition) Y Y
New Rally-X Arrangement (Battle Collection edition) Y
Sky Kid Y Y
Sky Kid Deluxe Y
Rolling Thunder Y Y Y
Galaga '88 YU 40K Galaga Y
Motos Y Y Y
King & Balloon Y Y Y
Dig Dug II Y Y Y Y
Dig Dug II (Old version) YS YS
Pac & Pal Y Y Y
Cutie Q YJ Y Y
Pac-Attack PI YU 25K Pac-Man
Pac 'n Roll Remix Y Y
Gator Panic Remix Y Y
Rally-X Remix Y Y
Galaga Remix Y Y
Grobda Remix Y
Pac-Motos Y Y
Pac-Man Vs. Y
Pac-Man Championship Edition YXBLA
Mr. Driller Online YXBLA
Galaga Legions YXBLA
Xevious Resurrection Y

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