is something I never got to experience before. I’m not a fan of the main menu music loop though, but that’s a minor complaint. The menu sound effects even change depending on the game you’re currently playing which is a nice touch. Sound is a big part of emulation and as far as I can tell, they have nailed that bit here. I usually get tired of these things quickly, but the way the HD Rumble and sound effects work together is great. There’s also a very nicely implemented HD Rumble option. Outside of visual settings, You can adjust difficulty, lives, and more depending on the games. There’s also a scanlines option if you want to go all the way. I took full advantage of this to set up the Switch in TATE mode and use a single joycon to play PAC-MAN just like it would look in an arcade cabinet. There are tons of visual options for screen sizes and orientations. I wish I could delete the rom from the collection.Īs for the emulation itself and the overall experience, the developers have done a great job. The Tower of Druaga is the Altered Beast of this collection for sure. I’d say The Tower of Druaga, Splatterhouse, and Sky Kid are the only games that weren’t much fun. This collection is targeted mainly at older people or parents who want to get their kids into some classics for sure, but as a collection of games, it has some great quality. If you’re wondering about the quality of the games included here and have never played any of them, there’s a lot to love. Discovering Galaga ’88 after having only played Galaga was great. As a kid I spent a ton of time playing PAC-MAN and Tank Force. I had never played Galaga ’88, Sky Kid, Splatterhouse or The Tower of Druaga until this collection. even retains the Mario announcer voice which is great. The games included here are PAC-MAN, Galaga, Galaga 88, Splatterhouse, The Tower of Druaga, Dig Dug, Rolling Thunder, Rolling Thunder 2, Sky Kid, Tank Force, and finally PAC-MAN VS. It has been great revisiting some of these games and discovering the others I had never played. I haven’t owned one of these since the original PlayStation, and while I’ve played through some of the games here recently through ports and the Galaga version in the beginning of Tekken 1. Now the Nintendo Switch gets a piece of the pie with Namco Museum for Nintendo Switch that collects 11 games into a single package. Bandai Namco Entertainment (Well Namco at the time) released the Namco Museum series of games on the original PlayStation celebrating their history, and they have gone on to release a version of Namco Museum for various platforms ever since. In fact, the Atari Classics collections for PS4 and Xbox One are just recent retro or classic game collections for consoles. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Retro game collections on consoles aren’t a new concept. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.
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