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Namco Museum Volume 4 Sony Playstation Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:722674020626
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PS1_NAMCO_MUSEUM_VOLUME_4
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Pac Land is great, and the other arcades, like assault and Ishtar, are interesting. No game on this disc sucks. Classic to the Namco series of arcades.
A great old game to have. You can’t find these games much no more.
I have the chance to play different versions of old school games on different systems. The games from turbo grafx on this system is the reason I bought this collection of games.
Ok, I’ll be honest, I bought this game for one reason and one reason only- Pac-land. I havn’t tested out the other four games here or even explored the museum, just skipped right to the Pac-Land. So it’s only on the worth of Pac-Land that I base this review.Pac-Land is a piece of video game history. Released before Super Mario Bros., this very early side-scroller features Pac-Man on a mission to return lost fairies to their fairie queen. I’m not sure how he got roped into this, and Pac-Man’s not telling-he’s keeping this one under his hat! Ha! (If you’ve played the game you’ll get it.) Along the way you’ll encounter more Inkys,Pinkys,Blinkys and Clydes than you can shake a pac-stick at. Not to mention Sue, the purple phantom who dogs your trail the entire way there and back.Anyone who’s seen the 80’s cartoon will get a smile out of this. The ghost design is taken from the show, as is the background music. The American arcade version of this game featured a Ms. Pac-Man with brown hair like her cartoon counterpart, along with Pac-Mans cat and dog. This disk has the Japanese version, with a hairless Ms. and a lack of pac-pets, but that’s OK with me. Ms. Pac-Man never looked right with hair anyway. Bald is beautiful after all, at least in this case.Being such an early side-scroller the game does play different than you might be used to, and this has thrown a few folks off. But after running into Pinky on a pogo stick a few times you’ll start to get the hang of it. It’s not a pe.
I see a lot to talk about for this one. Pac-Land is based on the old TV cartoon; this side-scroller gives Pac-Man a body and you guide him through "Fairy Land" avoiding ghosts [some in hovercrafts, airplanes, and pogo sticks!] and collecting fruits, in various landscapes (ex.–town, peaks & valleys, desert, poolside, brick house, forest, waterspout). Try to find the blue cap (usually at the start of each Trip), the secret "invisibility" cactus/hydrant (usually at the 3rd of each Trip), the 7650 point bonus balloon (in the 4th stage of each Trip) and the Galaxian bird, also worth 7650 points (appears at random). And of course the energizers to turn the tables on those ghosts; depending on how many are on the screen, each blue ghost is worth from 200 to 7650 points in succession! Just about the only thing missing is Chomp-Chomp and Sourpuss; they appeared at the end of each Trip in the arcade game. The Genji and the Heike clans is based on an actual historical figure, and though it may scare some players off, is quite interesting. I think Assault qualifies as the first tank game set on a multi-layered planet in outer space…there are three different versions of Assault on this disc (if you look hard enough!). In Ordyne, you control Dr. Tomari, an inventor whose atomic converter and girlfriend were stolen, and you go after the culprit in an airplane (with a second player, Felix, at the same time if you wish) while fighting some weird-looking creat.