Namco Museum 64 - Other Namco Compilations

Other Namco Compilations

  • Microsoft Return of Arcade and Microsoft Revenge of Arcade - Two collections of Namco arcade games for Windows (specifically Windows 95) that were published by Microsoft.
  • Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 - Two arcade machines, each one with of 3 Namco arcade games that also contain updated variants of each game.
  • Arcade Classics (CD-i game) - A compilation for the Phillips CD-i that was released in Europe, but unlike the majority of Namco compilations, this one was not released in North America. This compilation contains ports of Galaxian, Ms. Pac-Man, and Galaga.
  • Xevious 3D/G+ - A collection of 4 Xevious games for PlayStation.
  • Pac-Man Anniversary Arcade Machines - Collections of Namco arcade games as arcade machines for Pac-Man's anniversary years.
  • Pac-Man Collection - A collection of 4 Pac-Man games for Game Boy Advance.
  • Namco Plug & Play games - A series of Plug It In & Play TV Games featuring Namco arcade games.
  • Namco arcade games on the Wii Virtual Console - Namco released Gaplus, Mappy, and The Tower of Druaga on to the Wii's Virtual Console to help Nintendo introduce downloadable arcade games to the Wii Shop Channel.
  • Galaga 30th Collection - To celebrate Galaga's 30th anniversary, it's an iOS application that's downloadable for free and comes with Galaxian, with its three arcade sequels available to buy as in-app purchases.
  • Pac-Man & Galaga Dimensions - A compilation game for Nintendo 3DS which includes two new games, Pac-Man Tilt and Galaga 3D Impact, as well as Pac-Man Championship Edition, Galaga Legions, the original Pac-Man and the original Galaga.
  • Namco Arcade (iOS) - An iOS application that's downloadable for free and allows you to play each game for free once a day, then you either have the option to purchase the game in-app, or you can utilize its "Play Coin" feature.
  • Pac-Man Games (iOS) - A compilation of timed "S" versions of six Namco games, along with a "My Room" mode.

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