This they share similar problems as well. (Unfortunately, the only newly added classics worth really owning are Dig Dug II, Galaga and Pac-Man and the Grobda Remix is a floundering mess of a tank-shooting game.) Namco Museum Remix and Namco Museum Megamix even share the same price they’re both $19.99 if you buy them new. The only difference between the two are nine classic games and one new remix game – Bosconian, Dig Dug II, Galaga, Grobda, King & Balloon, Motos, New Rally-X, Pac-Man, Rally-X and Grobda Remix. "I’ve seen those ‘remix’ games before, and that title sounds eerily familiar." That’s because Namco Bandai released Namco Museum Remix three years ago. You know, like the GameCube version of Namco Museum 50th Anniversary did.īy now, you may be getting a feeling of déjà vu. Maybe add in games like Pole Position, The Tower of Druaga, Sky Kid or Rolling Thunder instead. Not that Rally-X and Pac-Man aren’t good, but a little more variety would have been nice. Also, you’re getting three versions of Rally-X and five Pac-Man variations. Not all the "classics" are classic though, and some of the remix games are lackluster additions.įirst, here’s the list of all the classic games you’re going to get in Namco Museum Megamix:Īs you can see, not all of the games in the Namco Museum Megamix are fan favorites you’ll recognize the second you hear their names. Namco Museum Megamix for Wii comes with 18 arcade games and six remix games, bringing the grand total up to 24 games. One of Namco Bandai’s latest releases is another classic game compilation.
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