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Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade is heading to retailers for the Xbox 360 this coming April 2009. Jam-packed with nostalgic favourites and future classics, Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade will keep seasoned and new gamers playing for years to come.
Players can show off their skills and high scores on the leaderboards in a number of titles which originally appeared on Xbox Live Arcade, including the award-winning Pac-Man Championship Edition. The compilation also offers the chance to re-live the old school days of classic arcade games with Galaxian, Super Pac-Man and many more rubbing shoulders in a vast compilation spanning over 25 years of arcade hits.
Here's the full list of games on offer in Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade:
Source: Atari
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