You heard me right, you're not seeing double, there are two Pac-Men (or is it Pac-Mans?) Waka-Wakaing through that maze, eating pellets and running from ghosts. Okay, so have you ever wished those old two player games allowed you to play in simultaneous co-op, instead of alternating turns? That maybe multiplayer in the 8-bit Mushroom Kingdom adventures would have been a little bit better if only Mario and Luigi could have run side-by-side through those Lava spewing castles that Bowser felt he needed so many of, rather than alternating turns? Probably most of us Multiplayer game fans have wondered that at one point or another, and thankfully, someone at Namco had the same question, and they finally set out to answer Namco games anyway. So did Namco goof when they decided to repackage and remake the old classics? That's the question that this review sets out to answer, so let's get to it. New versions of old games? We've seen time and time again that this isn't always such a great idea, and you know what they say: "if it's not broken, don't fix it". No sir, and no ma'am, they added new versions of the classics as well as including the old ones. 2 takes three of those old classics: Pac-Man, Dig-Dug, and Rally X, and packs them into one, but they didn't stop there. Namco Classic Collection Vol.2 Review by: Eirinn - 7.7/10 Classics reborn, and then some! Ever get nostalgic, and want to play those old video games from back in the day (he asked a group of people that frequented a site devoted to retro games)? Yeah, so that question sounded a lot better in my head.
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