Namco Museum Archives Coming on June 18th

Written by Contributor

June 16, 2020

BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Asia is pleased to announce that NAMCO MUSEUM ARCHIVES Volume 1 and 2 will be coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC Digital on June 18th, 2020. Check out the details below for more information!

WHAT IS NAMCO MUSEUM ARCHIVES?

Gathering NAMCO’s hits and long-lost treasures, each volume of NAMCO MUSEUM ARCHIVES features 10 historic arcade hits such as PAC-MAN and Galaga, and also includes some classics that were never before released in the West, such as Dragon Spirit: The New Legend and Mappy-Land.

 

TITLES IN 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

TITLES IN 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

 

Developed in partnership with B.B. Studios, NAMCO MUSEUM ARCHIVES takes the retro gaming experience to the modern consoles with new features for improved playability, including rewind, save points and wide-screen support.

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