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Namco Museum Vol. 3 - Longplay 

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Namco's first five installments to their ongoing "Namco Museum" series were certainly among their most ambitious. Volume 3, obviously being the third in the 5 (or 6, depending on how you look at it) part saga seems to be one of the most well remembered.
Released for the Playstation in 1996, Namco Museum Vol. 3 follows the same format that the first two Namco Museums had. The meat of the collection is obviously the games themselves, of which there are 6 (or 8, again depending on how you look at it):
0:00:00 - Opening/Entering the Museum
0:03:44 - Pole Position II exhibit
0:06:17 - Pole Position II (1983)
0:10:35 - Phozon exhibit
0:14:42 - Phozon (1983)
0:27:41 - unlocking Druaga: Another Tower
0:29:08 - The Tower of Druaga: Another Tower (1996)
0:36:36 - unlocking Druaga: Darkness Tower
0:37:06 - The Tower of Druaga: Darkness Tower (1996)
0:42:06 - The Tower of Druaga exhibit
0:46:54 - The Tower of Druaga (1984)
0:54:09 - Galaxian exhibit
1:00:47 - Galaxian (1979)
1:07:36 - Ms. Pac-Man exhibit
1:11:38 - Ms. Pac-Man (1981)
1:18:44 - Dig Dug exhibit
1:26:07 - Dig Dug (1982)
1:35:15 - Records
1:38:58 - Library
1:56:36 - Theater: Dig Dug slideshow/sounds
1:59:28 - Theater: Ms. Pac-Man slideshow/sounds
2:01:53 - Theater: Galaxian slideshow/sounds
2:03:28 - Theater: Pole Position II slideshow/sounds
2:05:52 - Theater: Phozon slideshow/sounds
2:08:25 - Theater: The Tower of Druaga slideshow/sounds
2:13:25 - Credits
Obviously, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaxian, Dig Dug, and (kinda) Pole Position II are the main highlights here, and The Tower of Druaga and Phozon are just along for the ride. In hindsight, I should've done the original Druaga first and then showed off the other versions, but that would've required extra backtracking, and no one likes that. If you want to learn how to access them, check out this game's StrategyWiki page: strategywiki.org/wiki/The_Tow...
Aside from the games themselves, you are allowed to explore a virtual museum, just like the first two games. Each game features exhibits containing old artifacts, the DIP switches, concept art, How to Play, and Tips. The games themselves can be accessed inside individual rooms. What Vol. 3 introduces is interactive elements within the rooms themselves. Unlike the first two where there were only sights to see, Vol. 3 adds animated characters and some small items to interact with in the museum, most notably The Tower of Druaga, Galaxian, and Ms. Pac-Man's rooms. I do show off all of these as well, those some of the art pieces have Japanese writing that I can't translate, so I usually didn't leave them up for very long.
The back of the box calls these "arcade perfect" recreations, but don't be fooled. The Tower of Druaga is decent, and I don't know enough about the arcade versions of Pole Position II or Phozon to make a judgement. Galaxian and Dig Dug have their ups and downs, and Ms. Pac-Man is easily the worst of the bunch in terms of emulation quality. Controls are fine (the DualShock's D-pad is required, even with analog sticks this game won't accept analog input) and unlike Vol. 1, you can pause and exit the game at any time instead of having to game over, which is a HUGE quality of life upgrade. The settings are also much easier to access this time around; all you have to do is press Triangle on the title screen. You still have the option to play the vertically monitored games (any game except Pole Position II) in their native aspect ratios, but it requires you to play the game sideways. Naturally, I showed this off but played none of the games this way. Some games with sidebars for the score and lives have cool background art you can display during them, which is a nice touch.
If you clicked on this video expecting to just see footage of the arcade games... sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but that's merely a portion of this video. I showed off the WHOLE museum for the purposes of this longplay, including each game's exhibits. The last 40 minutes or so is me exploring the Library and Theater, including showing off the game's slideshows and sound tests. You can ignore those sections if you want.
Despite using low-poly models and having mixed emulation, I'd say this game still holds up well today. Namco really took a step up with this game, and it shows. A lot of people have nostalgia for this compilation, and it's easy to see why. And that credits theme, man...
Recorded from my PlayStation 2 using an original Namco Museum Vol. 3 disc.

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Комментарии : 24   
@redrhino1911
@redrhino1911 2 года назад
YOOOOO the galaxian exhibit with the spaceship that comes up, all the lights and sounds literally made me tear up. Accessed the deepest part of my brain imaginable. No wonder I love spaceships, building race cars with neon 90s liveries, flashing lights, anything with switches, etc.
@starlingdio6039
@starlingdio6039 6 месяцев назад
I know your comment is a year old but I actually cried watching this. I haven't played in over 10 years since my original childhood disc got too scratched 😢 never replaced it and my PS2 died. Treasured, treasured memories man. Had this game when it came out.
@1x56
@1x56 3 года назад
Wow memories! Played this when I was about 8 in the late 90s :D
@darvinjimenez9796
@darvinjimenez9796 3 года назад
Thanks for this it gave me a lot of nostalgia I love how you went in detail of the whole game I really appreciate this video as I don’t have this game anymore !
@VictimHazard
@VictimHazard 2 года назад
I thought the opening cinematic was just some fever dream. I really do miss playing video games like these with my brother and mom.
@doodle.drawz.dreamz
@doodle.drawz.dreamz 3 года назад
oh my god the amount of nostalgia i got from this- i played it as a kid!! thank you!!
@darthvadersith514
@darthvadersith514 7 месяцев назад
GOD, the Galaxian room STILL gets me excited now after all these years! The memories this brings back! Brings me to tears! Thanks for lingering in that room to let the whole thing play out.
@AudraAuclair
@AudraAuclair 7 месяцев назад
I think I was 7 when I played this and I'd turn it on just to look at the art cause it was the first time I saw anime and it inspired the heck outta me. I drew the character with the tiara a lot. And now I'm a full-time artist. It's crazy to at it now, I'm glad my mom got this game for me even though she most definitely couldn't afford it. It totally feels like a fever dream, the music and intro. The museum itself is to strange and so much lower quality than I remember hahah. I love it though.
@Rayquesto
@Rayquesto Год назад
Damn the nostalgia. This is the version I remember playing!!
@ICONOCLAST
@ICONOCLAST 2 года назад
59:03 easily the COOLEST shit out of the entire game besides the Druaga tower room at 46:34 as they’re the most memorable. The music for both are AMAZING. I played this game so much ever since I was literally 2 years old. I was born in ‘98 and my parents had bought a ps1 before I was born for my sister and for me once I was born. Good fun times.. will always be a major staple to my childhood
@damianpembrook555
@damianpembrook555 2 года назад
On God i literally searched for Vol.3 Just for this moment. For a game made for home console in the 90's You can't deny seeing this with the music in the backround made the very soul LIVID!
@bo2195
@bo2195 3 года назад
Good lookin out for the nostalgia.
@mr_gl00m32
@mr_gl00m32 8 месяцев назад
Holy shit I've been looking for this game for years. I remember those Pookas looking so much more rendered and 3D hahaha!
@lyndonluquin4091
@lyndonluquin4091 2 года назад
59:01 My favorite exhibit in full, I LOVE THIS ROOM!!!
@gdogbaba3667
@gdogbaba3667 День назад
Phozon used to give me anxiety as a kid I swear. The sounds are still unnerving to me
@michaelfoote7812
@michaelfoote7812 3 года назад
I think I remember playing this at daycare once and it was really cool.
@game-km1cm
@game-km1cm 3 года назад
I couldn't imagine what facial expressions Ms. Pac-Man got on the sides of an arcade cabinet.
@doctorawesomeness1997
@doctorawesomeness1997 2 года назад
My cousins used to have this game.
@michaelbullen3104
@michaelbullen3104 4 месяца назад
Man I loved these games as a kid I should really go back and play them on the emulator lol and get encore as well just for the hell of it. Honestly I wanna emulate ALL the older Namco Museums pre 2012 once I get a decent enough pc. I wonder if I could get virtual arcade on Xbox 360 running seeing as how theres not any very powerful games on that disc. I just hope the Xbox live arcade games would still be able to be accessed off the disc like the would on a 360 off the emulator
@mrbrightlightness
@mrbrightlightness 3 месяца назад
1:11:19
@Rayquesto
@Rayquesto Год назад
26:55
@Tsukimi-chan
@Tsukimi-chan Год назад
5:50
@fawkes.6820
@fawkes.6820 4 месяца назад
I will just say it phozon was the most boring of the lot and annoying difficult then the other games.
@arturosaavedra3839
@arturosaavedra3839 21 день назад
I loved it being a 6 years old
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