Bandai Namco plans to release its retrospective titles to be re-played on today’s platforms through the Namco Museum Archives Volume 1 and 2! Well, what are the contents of the old game that comes back?
1. Released June 18!
Bandai Namco announced that they officially released Namco Museum Archives: Volume 1 and Namco Museum Archives: Volume 2 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC on June 18!
Which slightly distinguishes it from the previous release, this time the game collection is the western version of the Namcot Collection, an exclusive collection version for Switch which is present on the same day in Japan. Most of the groups from the select version will also be included in both purchases (except Wagyan Land, Star Luster, Family Jockey and Yokai Dochuki), including the remastered 8-bit version of Pac-Man Championship Edition!
2. List Volume 1!
Now, half of the exclusive collection of switches are available separately in the first and second volumes, which of course you can find in this list. Well, here’s the list for the first volume title!
- Dig Dug
- Dragon Buster
- Dragon Spirit: The New Legend
- Galaxian
- Mappy
- Pac-Man
- Pac-Man Championship Edition (8-bit remastered version)
- Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti
- Sky Kid
- The Tower of Druaga
- Xevious
3. List Volume 2!
Like the first volume, in the second volume, you get the other half of the special edition Switch from the collection of classic titles. Now, here are the titles available in the second volume!
- Battle City
- Dig Dug II
- Dragon Buster II
- Galaga
- Gaplus (8-bit consolized version)
- Legacy of the Wizard
- Mappy-Land
- Mendel Palace
- Pac-Land
- Rolling Thunder
- Super Xevious
4. New features!
Bandai Namco is restoring their legendary game titles with B. B. Studios. But of course, the restoration is also not just returning the old excitement to the new platform!
By utilizing the current generation of console and PC features, new features have also been implemented in this compilation further to enhance the developing gaming experience, such as rewind, save point, and support for widescreen displays!
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