Atari Anniversary Advance
Atari Anniversary Advance offers a collection of Atari video games developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Infogrames for PlayStation, GBA, and Microsoft Windows. The compilation has single-player supported video games and comes with an altered game list. There are many games included in the pack, and each offers its unique gameplay, various setting, and a set of tasks with different kinds of enemies to face off and kill. All games are categories into three types, such as Volume 1, Volume 2, and Advance. The first volume included Atari games such as Asteroids, Centipede, Missile Command, Pong, and more, while the 2nd volume offered Battlezone, Gravitar, Warlords, and more. The advance category introduces titles of both volumes and line up a list of six games such as Battlezone, Missile Command, and more. The collection let the player experience the classic games on his modern console with the original quality, but with advanced features. With 2D graphics, traditional soundtracks, innovative gameplay, and smooth controls, Atari Anniversary Advance is the best game collection to enjoy.
#1 Namco Museum
Namco Museum is a video game compilation developed by Mass Media, Inc. and published by Namco Hometek, Inc. for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube. The collection includes 12 playable games released for Arcade platforms such as Pac-Man, Pac-Man Arrangement, Galaga, Dig Dug, Ms. Pac-Man, and more. The only game available in the collection not original from the Arcade is Pac-Attack, released on the SNES and the Genesis platforms in the year 1993. Every game offers exactly the same gameplay as the original arcade versions, including the cut scenes, music, graphics, and more. In Pac-Man, the player controls a smiley face to eat all the dots while avoiding colored ghosts to prevent death. In Galaga, the player needs to pilot a spaceship from a vertical scroll and must save the world from an alien invasion coming toward the planet Earth to smash. Each game has its unique levels that the player needs to complete to become the master and move to the next one with an increasing difficulty level. With immersive traditional gameplay, original graphics and sound, smooth controls, and 2D setting, Namco Museum comes with 12 games to play.