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			<title>GamesRadar - Namco Museum DS</title>
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    					<title>The 12 greatest arcade machines of all time (Feature)</title>
    				
    			
    			
					
				    
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					    			<description>&lt;img src="http://static.gamesradar.com/images/mb/GamesRadar/us/Features/2009/06/arcade%20screens/inva0001--article_blog_image.jpg" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Take two steps into your local Chuck E Cheese funtropolis &amp;#8211; which, for the record, would be three steps more than we&amp;#8217;d actually recommend you take &amp;#8211; and it&amp;#8217;s obvious that the days when videogame arcades were a beeping, flashing fountainhead of innovation, style and even culture are long gone. ...&lt;/p&gt;</description>
					    		
					    	
					    
					    	
				    
				    
				
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    								Jun 29, 2009
    							
    						
    					
    				
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    					<title> Namco Museum DS Coming to Australia and New Zealand (News)</title>
    				
    			
    			
					
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					    			<description>&lt;img src="http://m2.n4g.com/8/News/105000/105722_hs.jpg" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Atari has announced that Namco Museum DS will be available in Australia and New Zeeland in March 2008. Namco Museum DS is a collection of arcade oldies but goldies including eight games (Pac-Man, Pac-Man VS, Galaga, Xevious, Dig Dug II, Galaxian, Mappy and The Tower of Druaga. Unique features include a screen mode selection that allows the use of different screen combinations according to whether players want to play with a view adapted to the Nintendo DS or in classic arcade style.&lt;br/&gt;</description>
					    		
					    		
					    	
					    
					    	
				    
				    
				
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    								Jan 30, 2008
    							
    						
    					
    				
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    					<title>Namco Museum Remix (Wii) &amp; Namco Museum (DS) Coming to Europe  (News)</title>
    				
    			
    			
					
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					    			<description>&lt;img src="http://m2.n4g.com/8/News/104000/104800_hs.jpg" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Featuring a graphical makeover, Namco Museum Remix includes five remixed Namco arcade games with new controls utilizing the Wiimote to whip, swing, twist and shake up the classics. In addition to the included legendary 8 titles, Namco Museum DS also features an updated version of fan favorite, Pac Man Vs. Never before available as a separate product.
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 &lt;br&gt; Namco Museum Remix for Wii is scheduled for European release in March 2008 and Namco Museum DS is scheduled for release in February 2008.&lt;br/&gt;</description>
					    		
					    		
					    	
					    
					    	
				    
				    
				
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    								Jan 28, 2008
    							
    						
    					
    				
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    					<title>Namco Museum DS (Review)</title>
    				
    			
    			
					
				    
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					    	<description>Sept 27, 2007

What&#039;s a few pixels among old friends? That&#039;s the question Namco Museum DS asks - you love old-fart games like Xevious and Galaga so much, you&#039;ll accept it if they, you know, don&#039;t look like they should, right?

We won&#039;t dive into the technical side of games too deeply here, but stick with us. The screen size of the original Pac-Man was 224 pixels by 288 pixels. The native resolution of the DS is smaller, just 256 x 192. So in order to make Ol&#039; Yellow Mouth fit, Namco had ...&lt;br/&gt;</description>
					    	
				    
				    
				
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    								Sep 27, 2007
    							
    						
    					
    				
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    								Sep 27, 2007
    							
    						
    					
    				
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