![]() However, Namco Museum‘s pièce de résistance is Pac-Man VS., a game that Nintendo had developed for GameCube under watchful supervision from Shigeru Miyamoto. Those that long for the classic arcade experience will certainly want to take a look. This can suddenly let your Nintendo Switch become a miniature arcade cabinet, a transformation that becomes far easier if you buy the HORI Compact PlayStand (£9.99). The display options present a great amount of flexibility in letting you adjust the aspect ratio, zoom, fixed dot size and scanlines to mimic a CRT monitor, each hoping to make it feel like a more authentic arcade experience as possible.īut, the greatest trick that Namco Museum can perform is to let players rotate the screen. I cannot fault the emulation quality across the board, with each game boxed in a window in an effort to make it feel like you are playing on an arcade cabinet. Those that are willing to dedicate their time can certainly look forward to getting plenty of mileage out of this. Your success, whether that is short lived or not, can be posted to online leaderboards that let you compare your gaming skill to players around the world. Nearly all games present the player with Normal and Challenge modes, the second option daring you to compete for high scores or tasking you with an in-game mission. And, nearly there, Rolling Thunder treads the same run and gun action seen in the original game, although was far more graphically impressive and introduced the chance for a second player to get in on the action. Tank Force is a game that I was less familiar with, a top-down shooter that sees steering a tank around a cityscape doing your best to protect your headquarters from enemies. Galaga ’88 sees the arcade shooter return with slicker presentation but far more challenging gameplay, while Splatterhouse marks one of the earliest games with plentiful gore – seeing players, as Rick, carve their way through a mansion to save his girlfriend. Next, we’re recruited into the World Crime Police Organisation in Rolling Thunder, taking out marauding enemies with a pistol as you set out to save a captured female agent. Those, for me at least, are the only duds.
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