Pac-Man, Pac-Man and Rally X are currently near spot-on to their arcade counterparts. Only Galaga wasn't selectable, and Dig Dug was running just a little slower than the arcade game. We received an early-in-development version of the collection, which featured four of the five games completely playable. Oddly, all but Rally X have been available on the Game Boy Advance in previous Namco collections, which are still available on shelves for budget-style prices. Unfortunately, the GBA compilation won't be as extensive as the console iterations, only featuring five games in one cartridge: Pac-Man, Ms. This new collection is being produced by the emulation nuts over at Digital Eclipse. ![]() This year, the company is celebrating its 50th anniversary with another arcade compilation for the GBA system, aptly titled Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Arcade Collection, releasing to coincide with the console versions. Namco was the first on the system with Mass Media-developed Pac-Man Collection and Namco Museum compilations at the launch of the GBA. The system's seen its fair share of retro collections and compilations over the years from Konami, Midway, Atari, and even Nintendo. The Game Boy Advance system caters itself well to classic arcade game conversions due to their pick-up-and-play, quick-action designs.
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