

Sony PS2 (dec.4, 2001) "Namco Museum ": Dig Dug Arrangement, Pac-Man Arrangement Microsoft XBOX (oct.9, 2002) "Namco Museum": Dig Dug Arrangement, Pac-Man Arrangement Nintendo GameCube (oct.9, 2002) "Namco Museum ": Dig Dug Arrangement, Pac-Man Arrangement The games charming world and innovative game play made it an instant classic. It would go on to receive a slew of home ports and several sequels, and would ultimately serve as. Dig Dug was a shining addition to the golden age of video games.
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STAFF Game arrangement: Taka Yamamura, Tadashi Iguchi, Kiyoshi Minami System program: Tsukka Game program: Takashi Koshigoe, Tsukka, Kiyoshi Minami, Yoshihito Iwanaga Visual design: Fukuokachanpe-, Semushi Komoriya, Kankan, Imaizumi Bakarashi, Mika Yokoyama, Hiroshi Syouno, H-Daio Graphic design: Akira Usukura Logo design: Hideaki Ito Sound: Charly, Yoshie Arakawa, Kavan, Yurippe-082, Bekao Hardware No-1 'Ahna' design: Shin'ichi Ohki (Yosiho) Hardware sound driver development: Hira PORTS Dig Dug was a massive hit for Namco, becoming the second highest-selling arcade machine for 1982. Pac-Man, Galaxian, Dig Dug, Galaga, Pole Position, Pole Position II, Pac-Mania, and Pac-Attack. What they did is moved the map and scoring section from the side to the bottom, leaving the actual gameplay area basically unchanged. Namco Museum for Sony PS2 combines your favorite Namco arcade games from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s in a single disc. They have been altered to use a vertical one. The sixth-generation console iteration of Namco Museum, featuring Pac-Man, Pac-Man Arrangement, Galaga, Galaga Arrangement, Dig Dug, Dig Dug Arrangement. It contains over twenty of Namcos games such as Pac-Man (1980) and Galaga (1981).
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Those games originally used a horizontal monitor. This title was released on the PlayStation Portable in 2005. One major note for purists: The 'original' versions of "Rally-X" and "New Rally-X" have been slightly altered. Information and images for the Microsoft XBOX 360 disc: Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade released by NAMCO Bandai Games, Inc. TECHNICAL Namco System ND-1 hardware Game ID: NCS Main CPU: Motorola 68000 12.288 Mhz), H8/3002 16.384 Mhz) Sound Chips: C352 16.384 Mhz) Players: 2 Control: 8-way joystick Buttons: 2 TRIVIA Namco Classics Collection Vol.2 was released in March 1996.
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Additionally "New Rally-X" is available as well. Awesome collection of classic Namco games ("Pac-Man", "Dig Dug" and "Rally-X") with original and updated 'arrangement' versions available. Arcade Video game published 26 years ago: Namco Classics Collection Vol.2 © 1996 Namco, Limited.
