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Alongside the arcade games, four new "Arrangement" games have been included, which are new to this collection. A "Game Sharing" option can be accessed from the main menu, allowing the player to send one-level demos to a friend's PSP system. Each of the arcade game ports allow the player to modify the in-game settings, such as the number of lives and screen orientation, as well as access to a sound test and autosave feature. They encompass several different game genres, such as maze, shoot'em up and platform.

Namco Museum Battle Collection includes a total of 21 games 17 of these are ports of Namco arcade games from the 1970s and 1980s, including Pac-Man, Ms. In Japan, the game sold 79,572 copies in its first week of release.
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Battle Collection was met with a positive response from critics reviewers applauded the large library of games, emulation quality and multiplayer features, although would heave criticism towards the Game Sharing option, which many deemed "useless", and for the game requiring a firmware update to boot.

The Japanese version of the game, simply titled Namco Museum, was split into two different volumes - the second volume includes three games not found in international releases, these being Dragon Spirit and two new "arrangement" games based on Pac-Man and Motos.
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Players can send one-level demos to a friend's console via the "Game Sharing" option in the main menu.īattle Collection was the first PlayStation Portable game to make use of the system's game sharing function. These ports include an options menu that allows the player to modify the in-game settings, such as the screen orientation and number of lives. It includes 21 games - four of these are brand-new "arrangement" remakes of older Namco games, while the rest are emulated ports of Namco arcade games from the 1970s and 1980s.
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This Edition marks the first collection in the series to release a non-arcade game Pac-Attack.Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Galaga and Pole Position share the same rows with their arrangement counterpart. This edition of Namco Museum was released for the Playstation 2, Xbox and the Nintendo Gamecube on December 4, 2001, published by Namco and developed by Mass Media.
