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  2. Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2 is a compilation of arcade games released by Namco with seven games in total (four re-released games and three original games). Games featured in this compilation are Pac-Man, Rally-X, New Rally-X (which is found in a selectable menu alongside Rally-X) and Dig Dug.

  3. Museum of the Game - Wikipedia

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    The site features a "Machine of the Moment" and maintains a list of "The Top 100 Videogames". [2] [3] The site also hosts message boards where collectors and fans can ask questions and get answers from experts, and buy or sell arcade games and parts. It also publishes news related to arcade games.

  4. Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1 [a] is a 1995 arcade game compilation developed and published by Namco. It includes three of the company's most well-known games from the early 1980s — Galaga (1981), Xevious (1983), and Mappy (1983) — alongside brand-new "Arrangement" remakes of these games that have updated gameplay, visuals, and sounds.

  5. Category:Arcade-only video games - Wikipedia

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    B. Baby Pac-Man; Bagman (video game) Bakutotsu Kijūtei; Bang Bang Ball; Barricade (video game) Barrier (video game) Basketball (1979 video game) Batman (2013 arcade game)

  6. Namco Classic Collection - Wikipedia

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    Namco Classic Collection may refer to: Namco Classic Collection Volume 1 , a 1995 arcade game compilation that included Galaga , Xevious and Mappy Namco Classic Collection Volume 2 , a 1996 arcade game compilation that included Pac-Man , Rally-X and Dig Dug

  7. Namco System 22 - Wikipedia

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    The Namco System 22 is the successor to the Namco System 21 arcade system board.It debuted in 1992 with Sim Drive in Japan, [1] followed by a worldwide debut in 1993 with Ridge Racer.

  8. List of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    Killer List of Videogames, arcade game information; Arcade-History.com, most authoritative source of arcade game information; Starcade list of the 138 games showcased in their 139 episodes, with fliers pics and video.

  9. Namco Museum (GBA) - Wikipedia

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    Namco Museum for Game Boy Advance was one of the first compilations in the Namco Museum series to omit a virtual museum. The GBA version was released worldwide, and was a launch title for the system in North America. [1]