![]() This includes the ability to play as ghosts with Pac-Man Vs., though it requires a couple of Switches to fully enjoy its multiplayer experience. and Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus, meanwhile, add some nifty multiplayer action to the classic Pac-Man formula. You’ve got your shooters like the top-down Galaga, Galaga ‘88 and Tank Force a side-scrolling shooter in Sky Kid action side-scrollers in Splatterhouse and the Rolling Thunder games and a classic top-down hack-and-slash in Tower of Druaga. The variety in the classic collection is actually pretty diverse, which is a plus. I basically ended up babysitting his 6-month-old kid for a couple of hours while he rediscovered his love for classic Pac-Man, Dig-Dug, Galaga and Sky Kid. My brother, for example, who pretty much stopped playing video games after the OG PlayStation and Saturn days, ended up commandeering the game after he saw me playing Galaga on my TV. If, like, me, you remember growing up with these games, however, then they have a lot more appeal, especially when played in bursts. If you’ve never played any of these before, then you’ll need to be sure that you like retro arcade gameplay from those time periods as most of them look and feel, well, old. ![]() With the exception of Pac-Man Championship Edition and Pac-Man Vs., every other game is a port of a classic Namco arcade title from 1980 to 1991. Just in case you’re curious, the games included in the Namco Museum Arcade Pac are: If you don’t own either, however, then this is a good way to kill two birds with one stone, or at least get 12 games in one go. If you already have Namco Museum, for example, then you’re better off getting Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus separately. In that sense, whether this collection is for you depends on whether you already own any of the aforementioned titles.
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