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Namco Museum opens this July

10 classic games and Pac-Man Vs.. ok

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Bandai Namco have announced that Namco Museum is getting a release in North America on July 28th, which means that Australia should be soon after and in addition to the originally announced titles included, Pac-Man Vs will also be added to the Switch release.

Pac-Man Vs has the pleasure of being the only game in this collection developed by Nintendo, specifically Shigeru Miyamoto and the GBA Link accessory, now though you can play it on your Switch, though to enjoy 2 or more players, you need two Switch units, one covers the ghosts and the other is Pac-Man.

For the remaining titles, the Switch can be turned on its side, literally, so the screen becomes taller and you can get an authentic arcade style experience. Of course, you may not know what the other titles are, so here is the list: Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Galaga, Galaga ‘88, The Tower of Druaga, Rolling Thunder, Rolling Thunder 2, Sky Kid, Splatterhouse and Tank Force. While we wait for a confirmed local date, you can order it in if you desire, thanks to the Switch being region free.

Luke Henderson

So, I have been gaming since controllers only had two buttons and because I wanted to, I started my own site. Now of course, you can find me writing for Vooks as well

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