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- #NAMCO MUSEUM 50TH ANNIVERSARY GAMECUBE PC#
- #NAMCO MUSEUM 50TH ANNIVERSARY GAMECUBE PLUS#
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Midway Arcade Treasures (good collection, but it sadly re-uses the Windows 95 ports from the old Williams Arcade Classics discs, so it may not run good on anything Vista and up)
#NAMCO MUSEUM 50TH ANNIVERSARY GAMECUBE PC#
On the PC - (good point by V-F there about the nasty StarForce protection, but you can find ways around it if you search hard enough) I collect these like crazy, here's what I have as of right now. It's worth the price of admission for Darius Gaiden and G-Darius alone. But this 2nd one is a fan-freaking-tastic collection for shoot-em up fans. Taito Legends 2 (PS2/Xbox) - I haven't played the first one, so I can't really say how it is. There's also a more rare SNES version (in addition to the normal SNES version) of the game that includes Super Mario World as well. 1-3, and Super Bros.: Lost Levels (SMB 2 in Japan). Super Mario All-Stars (SNES/Wii) - Collects Super Mario Bros. Street Fighter: Alpha Anthology (PS2) - Collects the Street Fighter: Alpha games. Street Fighter Anniversary Collection (PS2/Xbox) - Collects all the different iterations of Street Fighter II. Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection (Xbox 360/PS3) - A fantastic collection of 40 of the best first-party Sega Genesis games as well as a few Master System and Arcade Classics as well. Sonic Gems Collection (GameCube) - Collects the Sega Master System, Sega CD, and Sega Saturn Sonic games.
#NAMCO MUSEUM 50TH ANNIVERSARY GAMECUBE PLUS#
Sonic Mega Collection Plus (PS2/Xbox/GameCube) - Collects the ALL the Genesis Sonic games and a few Game Gear titles, plus a couple non-Sonic unlockables. 1 (PS2/Wii) - Collect 16 of the best first-party Neo Geo MVS games. Samurai Shodown Anthology (PS2/Wii) - Collects the Samurai Shodown games. Very nice attention to detail on these tables. Pinball Hall of Fame: Williams Collection and Gottileb Collection (PS2/Wii) - Two fan-freaking-tastic video pinball collection of actual Pinball tables that range from the 50s to the 80s. But in the 3rd collection, you're treated to a slew of great arcade racing games from the 80s. You got a few good games on each, with the rest of the titles really just being filler. But to tell the truth, I thought the first 2 were weak. Midway Arcade Treasures 3 (PS2/Xbox/GameCube)- You know, everyone seems to love these. Metal Slug Anthology (PS2/Wii) - Collects Metal Slug 1-6 & MS X. Mega Man: Zero Collection (Nintendo DS) - Collection Mega Man: Zero 1-4. The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition (GameCube) - Collects the NES and N64 Zelda games. Mega Man X Collection (PS2/GameCube) - Collects Mega Man X 1-6, plus the rare Mega Man racing game. Mega Man Anniversary Collection (PS2/Xbox/GameCube - Collects Mega Man 1-8, plus 2 previously only released in Japan games as unlockables. Data East Arcade Classics (Wii) - Title says it all. 2 (PS2/Xbox) - Two great collections of classic Capcom games that any gamer from the 80s to early 90s are sure to love.
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Atari Anthology (PS2/Xbox) - A collection of first-party Atari 2600 games. Activision Anthology (PS2) - A collection of Activision Atari 2600 games, which were arguably better than the Atari first-party games. You get so much bang for your buck, when they're good.