PS2 Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary (Europe) PS2 ISO

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Game Description:​

Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary is a Action/Arcade/Compilation/Racing/Shoot 'Em Up/Shooter video game published by Namco and developed by Digital Eclipse released on March 31st, 2006 for the PlayStation 2.

Seems like this version is superior to the North American version. At least for use in emulators. PCSX2 doesn't need to be set to software renderer for the games to play so the visuals look a bit better. This also offers multiple languages but runs in the PAL resolution/refresh rate. The save file mentioned in the other post doesn't seem to work. So you'll have to unlock Galaga '88 and Pac-Mania from playing unless you can find a working save file.

Featured Games:​

  • Pac-Man (1980)
  • Ms. Pac-Man (1982)
  • Galaga (1981)
  • Galaxian (1979)
  • Dig Dug (1982)
  • Pole Position (1982)
  • Pole Position 2 (1983)
  • Rolling Thunder (1987)
  • Rally-X (1980)
  • Bosconian (1981)
  • Dragon Spirit (1987)
  • Sky Kid (1985)
  • Xevious (1982)
  • Mappy (1983)
  • Pac-Mania (1987)
  • Galaga '88 (1988)
To unlock Galaga '88 you must score at least 40,000 points in Galaga and for Pac-Mania at least 20,000 points in Ms. Pac-Man and 15,000 points in Pac-Man.

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