I remember opening/closing the bathroom door in Pac-Man's house over and over again and it was the funniest shit to 8 year old me. Poor Pac-Man never got any privacy...
This game would relax me as a very young child idk what it was I guess that there was no real objective just play games and walk around. And I have vivid memories in being inside each of those rooms and idk like I remember it in VR almost when I think about it lol. They could totally remake this in HD for VR , I hope it wouldn’t be more than like 20 tho...
Tbh if it was going to be a vr game then they would probably also have to make the gaves vr versions of themselves god that would be awesome imagine shooting down stuff in xevious
@@Sixteen-Angels There was, in the Druaga room, and another version called Druaga Another Tower, which is a code you could input into the original Druaga arcade game to play 60 more rooms where items and keys were moved around.
Don't mean to complain, but u shouldve marked when they first enter the room instead of the game. I think thats why most of us are here. We all already know these games gameplay. Its the tour that makes thess games unique. Thank you for this anyways. I know it took time to do.
Okay, show of hands, how many people only played Vol. 3 and didn't know there were other Namco Museum Volumes until years later? Bonus points if you somehow owned two copies of Volume 3. *raises hand*
I did 🙋♂️ I became so addicted to Dig Dug,Tower of Drauga,Ms Pac-Man and phozon I always skip pole position ll and galaxian its just slow version of galaga but this game was my favorite including Pac-Man World
my pops got a used copy (he grew up during the original pac man arcade craze) back in 2002 when I got my ps2. Just turned 27 and this is the game that oddly enough gives me the most feelings of nostalgia. wonderful music.
This and Crash Bandicoot defined the PlayStation for me...yeah, I missed out on a lot of the PlayStation's best on the PlayStation itself. These days, my Switch serves as a handheld PlayStation because of all the PlayStation games I own for it.
When I was a kid I would spend more time walking through these game's museums than playing the actual games themselves. I think there were 5 games total.. I wish all classic game collections did this. Especially some of the Midway and Sega collections.
Only thing I remembered from this was the room for The Tower of Druaga until I saw the Ms. Pac-Man house, it's crazy how some things only come back to you after you see them.
God I loved this game. When Namco Museum was an ACTUAL Museum to walk around in. If there was one PS1 Namco Museum to own, Vol. 3 was the one. This was the one that I alwsys use to find at Funcoland and every other used video game store around in the early 2000's.
I know tower of druaga is a notoriously difficult game but how are you even supposed to deal with the one shot wizards if like 5 of them attack you at the same time and 2 of them attack you from both sides making it impossible to block?
Dude idk what happened to my memory but every time I thought about this game I always thought the main song of the museum was Naked Eyes Always there something to remind me instrumental...
Thanks for uploading I have fond memories of this being very early in my timeline but racing is not my thing and I always suck so this is about perfect for the dose of reminiscents im looking for to try to fall asleep after days. Could I ask means of recording and what is needed/you use? Tangential but this soundtrack is too good for it's point and intent for it's origins, some reminds me of cave story/ dokutsu monogatari (As of 10:34 pm ny time Saturday 2nd of September 2023 This has 457 likes mine 477th 59,369 views Uploaded 4 years ago Comments 131 this 132 Channel subs 64.8k (lucky number 64)
Game Ratings: Ms. Pac-man, 3/5 Very Good Dig Dug, 5/5 The Music Bops And Amazing Game as well The Tower Of Drauga, 2/5 Really Boring And It Takes So Long To Exterminate The Dragons And Slime And Enemies Pole Position II, 5/5 Super Well And The Stages Are Outstanding Galaxian, 3/5 Pretty Good As Well
Druaga might be too much for you, the game is quite complicated for the time of it's release, and some Japanese PC releases often had guidebooks on what items were on what floor, since without some items, you can't finish the game. That might be why you find it boring, but it could be looked at as a precursor to dungeon crawler games released later on.