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'Namco Museum Battle Collection' (PSP) Reminisces In Stores

by Rainier on Aug. 23, 2005 @ 11:21 a.m. PDT

Namco today announced that Namco Museum Battle Collection has shipped to North American retail outlets exclusively for the PSP. Namco Museum Battle Collection features updated 3D versions of Namco's greatest and most beloved arcade hits, as well as all-new wireless multiplayer capabilities for competitive or cooperative fun.

"Namco Museum Battle Collection" brings together arcade favorites such as "Pac-Man," "Ms. Pac-Man," "Galaga," "Galaxian," "Rally-X," "New Rally-X" and "Dig-Dug" for the most comprehensive handheld compilation of Namco classics ever. Originally released earlier this year in Japan, the U.S. version will feature 10 additional games including "Xevious," "Bosconian," "Mappy," "Tower of
Druaga," "Dragon Buster," "Grobda," "Dig Dug 2," "King & Balloon," "Motos" and "Rolling Thunder" bring the total to more than 20 fun-filled titles.

"We have prepared the ultimate collection of more than 20 classic arcade games for the PSP system with 'Namco Museum Battle Collection,'" said Yoshi Niki, business unit director at Namco Hometek Inc. "The new versions of Namco arcade favorites, along with the PSP system's wireless and game sharing capabilities, make this the ^Ñmust-have' PSP system title for all types of gaming fans."

Taking full advantage of the PSP system's wireless connectivity, "Namco Museum Battle Collection" allows up to four gamers to battle it out or play together in the game's remixed titles. Players will also be able to share the great nostalgic gameplay of the original titles with their friends in the Game Sharing Mode by wirelessly transferring a portion of the game to another PSP system.

For more information about "Namco Museum Battle Collection," please visit www.namco.com.

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