Namco Museum Vol. 1
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Titles
| Text | Lang | Script | Region | Form | Source | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ナムコミュージアムVOL.1 | ja |
Kana |
jp | official | wikidata | unverified |
| Namco Museum Vol. 1 | en |
Latn |
us | official | wikidata | unverified |
| Namco Museum Volume 1 | fr |
Latn |
fr | official | wikidata | unverified |
Description
source: wikidatavideo game compilation
source: wikipedia_enNamco Museum Vol. 1 is a 1995 arcade video game compilation developed and published by Namco for the PlayStation. The collection includes seven arcade games developed by the company that were originally released in the 1980s, such as Pac-Man, Galaga and Pole Position. The compilation features a 3D open-world virtual museum that the player can interact with, the games being housed in themed rooms with exhibits, such as promotional flyers, cabinet artwork and instruction cards. Players can also view Namco product catalogs, promotional pamphlets and front cover scans of the company's Japanese press literature. The game's development was directed by Shinichirō Okamoto, with Galaga creator Shigeru Yokoyama assigned as producer. The Namco Museum name was originally used for a chain of Namco-owned department stores in the early 1980s that sold goods based on Namco game characters. Each of the included arcade games use a JAMMA emulator running the game's original source code, making them near-perfect arcade ports. Namco Museum Vol. 1 was met with mixed to favorable reviews from critics. Although its loading times and lack of appeal to modern players was criticized, it was praised for its r
source: wikidata1995年のナムコのPlayStation用ソフト
source: wikidatajeu vidéo de 1995
source: wikipedia_frNamco Museum est une série de compilations vidéoludiques commercialisées par Namco à partir de 1995. Elle comprend la plupart des classiques du jeu d'arcade du développeur nippon de la fin des années 1970 et des années 1980. Les séries les plus récurrentes sont Pac-Man et Galaga, les deux séries les plus emblématiques de l'époque des années 80 et 90 chez Namco. Les jeux émulés s'accompagnent généralement du mode museum, lequel propose divers contenus liés (illustrations conceptuelles, carte d'instructions, musiques, flyers...).
source: wikidatavideojuego de 1995
source: wikidataComputerspiel
source: wikidatavideogioco del 1995
source: wikidatavideojogo de 1995
source: wikidataкомпьютерная игра 1995 года
Metadata
| First release | 1995-11-22 |
|---|---|
| Category | main_game |
| Platform | PlayStation |
External IDs
wikidata | Q2195838 |
|---|---|
mobygames | 3613 |
igdb | 20611 |
ROMs (2)
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| Name | Region | Serial | Size | Hashes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Namco Museum Vol. 1 (USA) |
us | |
56087392 B | crc32: f7d95665md5: 4a1ae5705b934d80…sha1: 5fe9ac3ef2699114…sha256: 5ba9be1ff6e70d9d… |
Namco Museum Vol. 1 (Japan) |
jp | |
69125984 B | crc32: 5ec32dfbmd5: 5efc341deee16fa3…sha1: 96d5e258623530ab…sha256: aa61eee824c041f5… |