Namco's
support for Dreamcast has certainly been odd. They began the system's life
with one of the most graphically advanced and entertaining home fighting games
of all time in Soul Calibur. Then after what seemed like an eternity between
titles, they released a modern-day follow-up to Dig-Dug with the cutesy Mr.
Driller. Now as their next offering glides into our top-loaders, we are treated
to a
bevy of old-school classics from the days before polygons. Unique, interesting,
and a link to our past, Namco Museum was a satisfying novelty on the PlayStation.
But here on Sega Dreamcast, the magic of a time forgotten seems best left
as
just that... forgotten.
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Check
the review of this game at: ign.com
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