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Submitted by skynidas 933d ago | review

IGN: Namco Museum Essentials Review

IGN writes: "Yes, we've played most of these games before, but that doesn't change the fact that many of them are some of the most beloved games of all time. The presentation here is top-notch, which is really what makes or breaks the package for me. However, it kind of sucks that there isn't support for two players in most of these games. That might not be a huge thing for some people, but it's certainly a negative in the overall scheme of things. Still, it's great fun overall, so if you're a fan of the classics and aren't already rocking these as part of another package, consider picking this up". (Namco Museum Essentials, PS3) 7.2/10

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