Namco Museum Remix

Namco Museum Remix
Console Nintendo Wii
Publisher Namco Bandai
Genre Action
Downloads 2,331
Size 1.71 G
Released October 23, 2007
5/5 (1 vote)
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With innovative gameplay elements that are simple to understand, include several players, and provide a degree of pleasure only available with the Nintendo Wii, Namco Museum Remix gives old games a fresh new look. The collection’s titles also provide:

Pac’n Roll Remix – Instead of chewing his way to victory, Pac-Man rolls to triumph. Players control Pac-Man by rolling him around environments where he encounters lethal hazards, rolls up the original Pac-Man pellets, and uses incredible power-ups.

Galaga Remix – Players must attempt to shoot down the invading forces and prevent Pac-Man from being completely destroyed as Galaga invaders from the furthest reaches of space approach. Scores are scored for each player as they take on the approaching invaders in teams of up to four players.

In Pac-Motos, using the Wii Controller to move, dash, and upgrade your Pac-Man, you may knock opponents off a succession of distinctive and colorful stages, making the ability to destroy a planet seem insignificant in comparison. In a small arena, players compete to knock opponents off while collecting power-ups and negotiating hazardous terrain.

Remix of Rally-X This classic Namco game is given new life with sharp visuals, power-ups, and a new simple control system utilizing the Wii Remote to drive. Up to 4 players can share the screen at once.

Gator Panic Remix – Pac-Man is come to deal with the major issue that gators present in Gator Panic Remix. Pac-Man is used by the players to hit the developing gators that emerge on the display. At the conclusion of a game, the one with the most gator whacks wins!

Nine authentic classic Namco arcade games are also featured in Namco Museum Remix for players to enjoy either for the first time or again: Galaxian, Dig Dug, Mappy, Xevious, Gaplus, Super Pac-Man, Pac & Pal, Pac-Mania, and Cutie-Q.

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