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Namco Museum Virtual Arcade - Xbox 360

Platform : Xbox 360
3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 193 ratings

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  • Over 30 Titles - The largest and most comprehensive Namco Museum collection to date will keep you and your friends entertained for hours
  • Xbox LIVE Arcade games - No downloading necessary! Now you can get your XBLA fix and play the critically acclaimed and visually spectacular PAC-MAN Championship edition and the underground drilling classic DIG DUG
  • New Arrangement Games - In their first console debut, 3 beloved games arrive with a new twist, a fresh new look and fun gameplay - DIG DUG Arrangement, Galaga Arrangement and PAC-MAN Arrangement
  • 20+ retro favorites such as Dig Dug II, Pole Position, Pac-Mania and Rolling Thunder
  • Show off your high score worldwide and compete for the #1 spot

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NAMCO BANDAI Games brings the ultimate game collection to the Xbox 360 console! With over 30 titles, Namco Museum Virtual Arcade is jam-packed with nostalgic favorites and future classics. Re-live the old school days of classic arcade games with Galaxian, Super Pac-Man, Dig Dug II, Pole Position, Pac-Mania and Rolling Thunder and many more.

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3.8 out of 5 stars
3.8 out of 5
193 global ratings

Customers say

Customers are dissatisfied with the performance and appearance of the video game software. They mention that the game does not work at all, the controllers do not work appropriately, and the graphics are not that great. They also have issues with the black screen. Customers disagree on quality, ease of use, and variety.

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33 customers mention23 positive10 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the video game software. Some mention that there are great games, entertaining, and a great game for nostalgic gamers. However, others say that some of the games suck, are poorly executed, and are disappointed with this purchase.

"...A great game for all ages, and definately a must have collectable.Thanks for reading my review.-[Chuck][EquilibriumGaming]" Read more

"...Definitely worth the money when you consider the pure volume of games that you get...." Read more

"...disc on Xbox One then it's a different story; you can only play only the Live Arcade games:- Galaga and Galaga Legions-..." Read more

"...Other than that, it is a great game for the nostalgic gamers!" Read more

6 customers mention3 positive3 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the physical video game software. Some mention that it's fun, fast, and easy to navigate. They also say that it is easy to pick up and play, good for all ages, and not too challenging. However, others say that they are a little hard to play, the graphics are not that great, and the game play is glitchy.

"...Not too challenging, good for all ages, and easy to just pick up and play." Read more

"...Otherwise it will cause a system problems because the sensors are trying to read the game. I don't play it enough. Love the games...." Read more

"Love the simplicity of these old arcade games. They're fun, fast & easy to navigate. Just be aware that the playing field screen is small...." Read more

"...Includes classics like Dig-Dug but they are a little hard to play and the graphics are not that great." Read more

6 customers mention3 positive3 negative

Customers are mixed about the variety of the video game software. Some mention that it's a nice collection with classic arcade games that are true to the originals. However, others say that there are too many versions of a couple of games, and that it lacks

"...Again... nice collection but no long term life; ok just sporadically LOL." Read more

"...thing about this collection is that there is a separate Xbox LIVE Arcade menu for games such as Ms. Pac Man, Xevious, Dig Dug where you are..." Read more

"Wow what a trip back in time. All the greats on one disc. Well most of them anyway. Great fun" Read more

"...It lacks a few games that I was hoping would be on it but the ones that are, really bring back memories and the conversion of arcade controls to the..." Read more

13 customers mention3 positive10 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the video game software. They mention that the game does not work at all, the controller does not operate appropriately, and some of the games would not load. Some customers also report that the tape does not function properly.

"...was going to load but it'd just sit there with black screen and nothing ever came up. Tried this on several different game selections...." Read more

"Loaded this disk and played a couple of games, however not all games play. You can get to the main menu but only a few games load...." Read more

"Disappointed that several of the games would not load. The ones that did are a blast from the past!..." Read more

"The game works and is great. It did having problems with keeping me signed in at first but it brought up the update and now it works great...." Read more

4 customers mention0 positive4 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the appearance of the video game software. They mention that it has a stupid design concept, the graphics are not that great, and it has an awkward design. Some customers also say that there is something wrong with the emulation.

"...It's kind of a clunky design forcing you to use your Xbox account...." Read more

"...like Dig-Dug but they are a little hard to play and the graphics are not that great." Read more

"...Stupid design concept.Second, the games play in a small box on the screen(no full screen)...." Read more

"There is something wrong with the emulation here...." Read more

4 customers mention0 positive4 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the black screen of the video game software. They mention that it just sits there with a black screen and nothing ever came up.

"...would act like it was going to load but it'd just sit there with black screen and nothing ever came up...." Read more

"...As others stated the game goes into load mode on xbox 360 and you get a blank screen...." Read more

"...Second, the games play in a small box on the screen(no full screen). There was barely if any effort put into the games." Read more

"Does not load games from the selection menu. Once a game is selected screen goes dark and there is nothing more to do but to restart the system." Read more

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