Most are little known games that were little known for a reason.
In the end, this volume is a real letdown.
These arcade classics may not have the pizzazz of today's games, but in terms of raw playability these classics can't be stopped.
These titles are, without exception, true to their original stand-up arcade machines.
The undeniable king of fighting games is here, and it's time to break bones and necks.
It's Pac-Man meets Tetris in this game of falling blocks and gobbling ghosts.
Smash Court Tennis 3 continues the Namco Bandai tennis franchise for 2007.
Climb into the cockpits of dozens of authentic aircraft and take to the skies in massive battles.
Namco Museum DS features Pac-Man, Pac-Man VS, Galaga, Xevious, Dig Dug II, Galaxian, Mappy, and The Tower of Druaga.
The sequel to Ar tonelico features a whole new adventure.
Beautiful Katamari marks the debut of Namco's ball-rolling puzzle game on next-generation systems.
Soul Calibur takes the show on the road, unleashing familiarly elaborate attacks on legions of foes and big bosses to save an empire from destruction.
Play remixed classic Namco games, as well as arcade classics like Dig Dug and Galaxian.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 brings you over 150 characters from the DBZ universe to pit against each other.
Pac-Man chomps again with six new game modes and brand new mazes designed by the original game designer.
The evil game master Arino has thrown you back in time, and your only chance is to beat him at every classic gaming challenge he throws at you.
The fourth entry in the classic weapons-based fighting series comes to PS3.
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