Capcom Classics Collection
Capcom Classics Collection serves as a compilation of arcade video games available to play on modern gaming consoles such as GBA, PlayStation, and Xbox. The compilation was released by Capcom in the year 2005 and included a variety of games each with unique genre and game type. The prominent games are such as Bionic Commando, Exed Exes, Final Fight, Forgotten Worlds, Mercs, Section Z, Trojan, and more. Lots of stages are available in each level, and the player can battle against opponents in a fighting game to unleash his powerful kicks and punches. The compilation has several volumes, and each comes with extra features, including historical perspective, artwork gallery, cast profile options, and hints. In the shooting games, the player needs to grab a weapon and jump into the classic world where he should never leave even a single enemy and make points to become the master. The difficulty level gradually increases as the player reaches to the high stages where he will face bosses and is tasked to kill them before it’s too late.
#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.