However, players are now not allowed to destroy their own base walls, and shooting at each other will only push them back a bit instead of stunning them. With superior arcade hardware powering this game, there's a lot of colors and different settings for each stage, bosses at certain levels, and music playing over stages there's even a stage theme that starts with the Battle City's jingle into an entirely new song! While the addition of bosses and increased density of enemies can make the game much more challenging than its predecessor, all the classic power-ups are back (and now spawn randomly at any point) along with three new power-ups: A wave gun that can go through walls, a missile launcher that makes more damage to bosses (and one-shots light armored tanks), and a power-up that makes you smaller and faster.Įnemies will now always spawn from both the top and the side borders of the screen, and the assistance of a second player might be vital in order to avoid the base being destroyed. However, Namco made an arcade exclusive sequel to Battle City (only recently ported to Switch in 2017 as part of Namco Museum) called Tank Force, and it definitely feels like Battle City but with a lot of new additions and enemies, like fast cars that drop dynamite and huge tanks with armor. David spends much of his time in a futile effort in clearing out his ever growing video game backlog.As I recently reviewed Battle City for the NES, often known due to its appearance in bootleg NES carts (mainly the Polystation, which is a PS1-shaped bootleg NES with several cartridges in one popular in Latin America), it definitely feels like one of those not that popular yet very fondly remembered by those that knew of this game. He is an avid video game collector, and lover of most game genres. He joined the Operation Rainfall Campaign at the beginning, and became one of the staff as the first wave of new volunteers were needed back in mid June. (Community Manager) David is an assistant admin and community manager at oprainfall. For more information about NAMCO MUSEUM™ ARCADE PAC™ or other titles from BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc., please visit, follow us on Facebook at, or join the conversation at. NAMCO MUSEUM™ ARCADE PAC™ is rated “T” for Teen by the ESRB and has a MSRP of $39.99. “From the traditional classic arcade experiences like PAC-MAN and GALAGA to the more modern multiplayer experience of PAC-MAN Vs, and hyper kinetic look and feel of PAC-MAN CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION 2 PLUS, there’s something for players of all ages!” “NAMCO MUSEUM™ ARCADE PAC™ brings together over 30 years of gaming into the palm of your hand on Nintendo Switch,” said Abelina Villegas, Associate Brand Manager for BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. Players can enjoy this experience by themselves or with friends in an all new co-op mode, PAC-MAN CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION 2 PLUS 2P, available exclusively for the Nintendo Switch. Additionally, the highly acclaimed PAC-MAN CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION series makes its comeback to the Nintendo Switch in PAC-MAN CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION 2 PLUS featuring eye-popping 3D graphics and over-the-top visuals, the latest version of the classic game takes chomping and chasing through mazes to a crazy new level. NAMCO MUSEUM™ ARCADE PAC™ features Namco Museum classics such as PAC-MAN, GALAGA, SPLATTERHOUSE™, and THE TOWER OF DRUAGA™ along with ROLLING THUNDER™, SKYKID, and TANK FORCE. Players will enjoy a 2-in-1 package of nostalgic hits including a collection of some of the biggest arcade games that started the arcade craze of the 1980s with PAC-MAN™, GALAGA™, and Dig Dug™, or battle friends in Score Attack mode or square up one-on-one against a giant boss in the flashy maze madness of PAC-MAN Championship Edition 2 PLUS™, all in the comfort of home or on the go on the Nintendo Switch. Leading video game and interactive entertainment developer and publisher, BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc., today released NAMCO MUSEUM™ ARCADE PAC™ for the Americas, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch™ video game system. By David Fernandes / September 28th, 2018
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