Namco Museum N64/Dreamcast/GBA Official Trailer (2000, Namco)

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Namco Museum 64 for Nintendo 64 and Namco Museum for Dreamcast and Game Boy Advance share five games in common, while the Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast versions also include Pac-Man. Out of the six titles, half are from Namco Museum Volume 1 and the other half are from Namco Museum Volume 3:

Pac-Man (1980, not included in GBA version)
Ms. Pac-Man (1982)
Galaga (1981)
Galaxian (1979)
Dig Dug (1982)
Pole Position (1982)

You may also recognize them from Microsoft's Return of Arcade for the PC.

Both Namco Museum 64 and the Dreamcast version of Namco Museum were only released in North America but the Game Boy Advance version of Namco Museum was released worldwide.

The Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Advance versions lack a saving feature built into the cartridge. For this reason, the Game Boy Advance version cannot save high scores and the Nintendo 64 version can only do so with a separate Controller Pak. In contrast, the Dreamcast version uses GD-ROM discs, so games for that system such as Namco Museum require a VMU for saving progress. The Dreamcast version also features an extra mini game titled Pac-It that can exclusively be played on the VMU, the gameplay of Pac-It is similar to Kaboom!. The Game Boy Advance also received a Pac-Man-themed compilation with a similar interface to the GBA version of Namco Museum called Pac-Man Collection. Both the GBA version of Namco Museum and Pac-Man Collection have also been released on the Wii U Virtual Console with an added ability to save high scores thanks to the Wii U Virtual Console's "Restore Point" feature.

IGN gave Namco Museum 64 a mediocre 5.5 out of 10 overall with little criticism about the presentation of the game saying "'Museum' is a code word for 'old' in this case. Nothing neat or extra about it besides the title song"







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