Namco Museum Archives Brings Classic Arcade Games to Console and PC
Bandai Namco invites you to reminisce with the Namco Museum Archives.
Nostalgia may be one of the strong ingredients to attract gamers to enjoy a video game. That the memories of the past will re-evoke the pleasure that cannot be obtained by those who have not had the chance to taste the excitement at that time. This is what countless publishers and developers have done over the last few years.
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It is proven, that the formula is able to water the aridity of their old franchise very fertile. All for the sake of re-sowing new seeds that will eventually continue the nostalgic story into a new experience. And Bandai Namco also did not want to miss this opportunity.
Bandai Namco announced that they will be releasing soon Namco Museum Archives, a collection of old arcade games ever released by Namco in the past. The game will be divided into two volumes from both volumes 1 and 2. Both will contain ten old arcade games that you can enjoy on PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One. Here are the volume details:
Namco Museum Archives Volume 1
- Galaxian
- Xevious
- Mappy
- Dragon Buster
- Pac-Man
- Dig-Dug
- The Tower of Druaga
- Sky Kid
- Dragon Spirit: The New Legend
- Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti
- Pac-Man Championship Edition
Namco Museum Archives Volume 2
- Battle City
- Pac-Land
- Dig Dug II
- Super Xevious
- Galaga
- Rolling Thunder
- Mappy-Land
- Legacy of the Wizard
- Dragon Buster II
- Mendel Palace
- Gaplus
Namco Museum Archives done by BB Studio and aims to bring back nostalgia as well as introduce today’s gamers to retro games that were popular in the past. The game itself is planned for release on June 18, 2020 on PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One.
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