Posted Nov 23, 2005 at 02:38AM by Dan E. Listed in: News
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New collection features Tower of Druaga, Dragon Spirit and more.

Source: IGN

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November 22, 2005 - Following up on the success of the original Namco Museum (we're not sure if it was a retail success, but the game was definitely good), Namco has announced a new retro collection for the PSP via the latest issue of Famitsu. Titled Namco Museum Vol. 2, the game offers thirteen arcade classics in their original form along with two remakes.

Arcade titles include King & Balloon (1980), Bosconian (1981), Xevious (1983), Mappy (1983), Tower of Druaga (1984), Grobda (1984), Dragon Buster (1985), Dig Dug II (1985), Motos (1985), Rolling Thunder (1986) and Dragon Spirit (1987). Also included are Pac Man Arrangement Plus and Motos Arrangement, updated version of the arcade originals featuring 3D visuals and wireless play for up to four players.
In addition to all this classic arcade gaming, Namco will be including sample versions of seven titles from the original Namco Museum. Players will be able to send these samples, as well as samples of King & Balloon, Bosconian and Xevious, to another PSP to let friends experience classic Namco arcade gaming.

Namco is planning a Japanese release for February 23. A US version has yet to be announced.


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   by b18 (Unregistered) - 2005-11-23

so many games so little time.

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   by _Psycho (Unregistered) - 2005-11-23

crappy titles, i hope they sell these pack like 5$ max

   by Wet Fart (Unregistered) - 2005-11-23

Namco, stop arsing around with this ****e and release Tekken for the PSP !!!!

   by DarkDreamr (Unregistered) - 2005-11-23

a us version will never come out.. because the US ver of namco museum had them on there where as the jap ver did not.
this is just a make up for the japanese players who were left out



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