Like its predecessor, the game presents a large amount of memorabilia and history of the games, within a large museum. It was later released in North America on September 30th, 1996, and in Europe on November 22nd, 1996. 2 was released on February 9th, 1996 in Japan for the Sony PlayStation. This compilation contains the following games, in the order of when they are said in the commercial: It is one of two Namco Museum titles to do well enough on PlayStation to be given a Greatest Hits re-release, the other being Namco Museum Vol. Some games also sound different compared to their arcade counterparts, such as Pac-Man sound effects (Pac-Dots, Power Pellet, etc.) and the music of Toy Pop. ![]() Some games look a bit different from their actual arcade counterparts due to the limited resolution of the PlayStation, like Pac-Man and Galaga. The game features a robust amount of history of the games presented and memorabilia and bonuses in a large museum (hence the name) and features emulations of the games using JAMMA emulation. ![]() ![]() It was later released in North America on July 31st, 1996, and in Europe on August 17th, 1996. 1 was released on November 22nd, 1995 in Japan for the Sony PlayStation. ![]() 7 Namco Museum 64, Namco Museum (Dreamcast) and Namco Museum (Game Boy Advance).
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