Classic Games Collection Formatted Vol 2

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  • Description This collection of classic arcade titles includes: Pac-Man; Dig Dug; Rally-X - and New Rally-X is also selectable from the Rally-X menu; Rally-X and New Rally-X have been adapted to use a vertical monitor like the other games in the compilation, moving the map and scoring section from the side to the bottom of the screen. The collection also comes with 'Arrangement' versions of.
  • 30-in-1 Game Collection is back with 30 new fun games to play solo or with friends!
Classic Games Collection Formatted Vol 2

For Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2 on the Arcade Games, GameFAQs has 5 guides and walkthroughs and 6 cheat codes and secrets. Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2 features 20 more classic Capcom games, including brawlers, platformers, and side-scrollers.

Classic Games Collection Formatted Vol 2

It amazes me how everyone was getting all crazy about polygons and 'hi-res' graphic and now there's a huge variety o( retro games coming out that have really poor graphics compared to today's standards. Namco Museum Vol. 2, like the first, Is an excellent collection of some of the classic that once ate quarters from us time and lime again. There Is a huge amount of options (or each game (virtual dip switches) and Info (sketches, Instructions and tabletop design). The Namco Museum makes for an Interesting adventure while you decide what game to take on next. The cinematic ate also a great touch.

I'm sold on arcade classics compilations. I like most of the ones I have seen, and Namco's Vol. 2 Is no exception. I was pretty psyched and surprised to see Caplus, which was a favorite for me as a kid (though I didn't remember the name). Tills game was hard for me for find In arcades so I'd pick up this disc fast for that game. I also adored when I was younger; that makes this compilation an even sweeter deal I've never heard of Grobda or Dragon Buster before this compilation, but they are mildly entertaining. Xevlous is okay, and Super Pac-Man stinks. I recommend this compilation for plenty of fun.

In my review of Ms. Pac-Man last month, I hinted that I was Itching' to play Super Pac-Man. Well, it must be my lucky day! Super Pac-Man-one of this compilation's six retro ls the best reason to buy NM2. Sure, it looks gaudy and totally '80s, but 1 still think Super Pac-Man represents the height of the yellow pellet-eater's evolution. A couple of other games on this disc are true classics, too--like Xevlous and Caplus, two of the greatest shooters ever-but the other games are pretty obscure. These lesser-known titles aren't as fun, since the main reason gamers will play these games is for their nostalgia value,

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The second wave makes itself apparent for old-time gamers this holiday season. Bearing the classic titles: Super Pac-Man, Mappy, Xevious and Dragon Buster among others, Namco Museum Vol. 2 attempts to bring out the titles that patiently sat on the back burner while the Stars of the first one performed on the main stage. Unfortunately I feel Namco exerted themselves on the first one and had only a few lilies worth playing titles left for this version. It's an okay title If you are buying II to play one or two certain games that you loved when they were new, but the collection will leave even old-time gamers wondering, why?

Awesome collection of classic Namco games ('Pac-Man', 'Dig Dug' and 'Rally-X') with original and updated 'arrangement' versions available. Additionally 'New Rally-X' is available as well.

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CPU
  • maincpu 68000 (@ 12 Mhz)
  • mcu H8/3002 (@ 16 Mhz)

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Affichage
  • Orientation Tate
  • Résolution 255 x 224
  • Fréquence 60 Hz
Contrôles
  • Nombre de joueurs 2
  • Nombre de boutons 2
  • Type de contrôle joy (8 ways)

Classic Games Collection Vol.1

0.74u2 [Mark McDougal]
0.53 [?]
0.37b16 [Mark McDougall, Guru]
NOTE:
- Namco Classics Collection Vol.2 contains Pacman, Dig Dug and Rally-X.
WIP:
- 0.141u4: Further decoupled some driver files to help driver_device conversions [Atari Ace]: YGV608 is made independent of Namco ND-1 driver. Convert Namco ND-1 driver to driver_device.
- 0.136u4: Heihachi_73 changed description to 'Namco Classic Collection Vol.2'.
- 0.136: David Haywood commented out some harmful and suspicious looking interrupt generation in NamcoND1 driver until it's being properly verified; fixes Game Options menu in NCV2 test mode.
- 0.127u5: Fabio Priuli fixed unable to coin/start Namco ND-1 games.
- 0.123u1: Added 'Service Mode' dipswitch.
- 0.122u5: Atari Ace fixed a memory leak in videoygv608.c (memleak0122u2ora).
- 0.106u7: Aaron Giles fixed a heavily flicker in NCV1 and NCV2 (vidhrdwygv608.c).
- 0.104u4: Adam Bousley added save states to Namco Classics Collection Vol.2
- 0.99u10: R. Belmont fixed missing sound in Namco Classics games.
- 5th August 2005: R. Belmont - Got a nice present today from a coder who goes by Cync: a set of major bugfixes to the H8/3002 CPU core. As you know, this is the 'sub-CPU' in many later Namco games. So what do the fixes do? They correct most of what was wrong with the sound and music in all of the ND-1 (NCV1/NCV2) and System 12 games. All the games involved now sound way better, and of course I've already backported the fixes to ZiNc so the music's better there too.
- 0.96u2: Swapped left/right sound channels.
- 0.86u4: Mark McDougall added tile flipping in NCV2.
- 0.86u3: Namco Classics Improvements [R. Belmont]. Added H8/3002 MCU and C352 sound chip. Both NCV1 and NCV2 are now fully playable with full sound and music. R. Belmont fixed H8/3002 btst #imm, @Rn instruction - it was giving reversed results, which crashed NCV2's MCU program. Some tile flip problems in classic pacman / rallyx and some sound problems (hanging sound in digdug classic). Added H8/3002 (16384000 Hz) CPU2 and C352 stereo sound.
- 2nd September 2004: R. Belmont - Fixed a bug in the H8/3002 CPU core. Got it on speaking terms with the 68000 on the Namco ND-1 hardware. Result: Namco Classics Collection volumes 1 and 2 are both fully playable with full sound and music.
- 29th June 2004: R. Belmont - Started cleaning up ZiNc's H8/3002 core for MAME submission (this will add sound and fix protection on Namco Classics 1 & 2 and the System 12 games*). Fixed some flag calculations on the ADD opcodes and some 'edge cases' on the C352 to improve music in NCV1/2.
- 0.74u2: Mark McDougall added Namco Classics Collection Vol.2 (Namco 1996) and clone (Japan).
- 0.99u9: Aaron Giles removed tilemap_dispose call and fixed the two drivers that were using it. This fixes improper save state registrations in megasys1 and namcond1/ygv608 games.
- 0.99u1: Cync fixed several problems in the H8/3002 core. Improves sound in Namco ND-1.
- 25th March 2003: David Haywood fixed the incorrect graphics in Namco Classics Vol.2 but it still crashes when trying to start a game.
- 0.62: CusKey simulation for Namco games [John Wil].
- 4th July 2001: Mark McDougall added Namco Classics Vol.2 to the NCV1 driver, but it doesn't quite work because of missing rotation / zoom emulation.
- 0.53: Added Namco Classics Vol.2 (Testdriver).
- 16th July 2001: Mark McDougall optimized the Namco ND-1 driver.
- 0.37b16: Mark McDougall added Namco Classics Vol.2 (Japan) (Testdriver).
- 11th June 2001: Mark McDougall worked on adding Namco Classics Vol.2, but the driver isn't complete yet.
- 9th June 2001: Guru - Namco Classics Collection #2 is now dumped. Thanks to Malcor for dumping the surface-mounted ROMs.
- 19th May 2001: Guru - Received the Namco Classics #2 PCB and have sent it off to a friend to be professionally dumped.
LEVELS: 50 - 23 (Dig Dug (arrangement) - Pac-Man (arrangment))
Romset: 7680 kb / 6 files / 2.59 zip