I really miss having a museum to walk around in with each game having it's own themed path and game room. Really wish they would make a newer game that brought museum mode back. It would have different floors, each featuring a certain number of games with their own game room theme.
Love this game so much. Spent hours playing each game on it. Especially Legend of Valkyrie and Baraduke. But they were all so fun. Even spent hours as a kid just walking around the place enjoying how much stuff you could find. Wish I still had a copy.
Yeah, but the last stage in Valkyrie is very hard, eventually when you get to the boss, you’re surrounded by thunder clouds and can’t jump the platforms
@@GameXenoZero64true. I also needed to press SELECT button 6 more times to increase the credits to 46 before finally beating it when the Credits left is down to 27.
The stars of this one, Pac-Mania and Dragon Spirit (it's sequel is on the final Encore volume). The megastar here though is the only translated version of Legend of Valkyrie that exists.
Absolutely nostalgic. This was all I played first video game ever. I was 3 years old but played ALL the time remember these sounds bytes like it was yesterday
Namco Museum Volume 5 was the LAST NAMCO MUSEUM game to have a Pac Man game on their collection. The sixth game, Namco Museum Encore, dont have a Pac Man game. (Although it has Motos, SkyKid, Rolling Thunder, Wonder Momo, King & Balloon, Dragon Saber, and Rompers)
@@purwantiallan5089 No, that PS2 collection gave us Galaga 88, a fantastic Namco title that no other versions of prior Namco Museums ever had. Not to mention the Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man games on here are the actual arcade ROMS, and not ports that were squished, as seen on the PS1/N64/Dreamcast Namco Museum volumes. The sounds on the 50th Anniversary for both games are also correct, since they are arcade emulations. Your opinion, while you are entitled to it, is incredibly flawed. If anything, the PS2 games that were on the PS1 Namco Museums, are all ROMS this time, and not ports (Rolling Thunder is a rare case of being worse, the last boss does not have his theme in that version), and the Pole Position games this time have their "Prepare to Qualify" voiceovers missing from the earlier Namco Museums. The PS1 Museums are valuable in their own right, but just for the games not included in later packs, stuff like Genpei Toumaden, Return of Ishtar, Ordyne, and Legend of Valkyrie, but if memory serves me right, they all got Arcade Archives releases for most of the modern consoles.
It's a shame this and Volume 4 and 2 never got a Greatest Hits re-release. They're insanely rare now. At the time of this comment, I found listings for volume 2 starting at $33, volume 4 starting at $200, and no listings at all for volume 5. Meanwhile, Volume 1 or 3 start around $2 for the Greatest Hits version. Gotta love shortprinting of games...
Volumes 4 and 5 sadly did not sell well enough to get a reprint, nor did volume 2. Gaming magazines pretty much killed volumes 4 and 5 with their negative reviews, calling the games on it, "Namco scraping the bottom of the barrel". Volume 4 had a Pac-Man game on it, so there was no excuse (EGM was brutal for sure on 4 and 5, claiming no Pac-Man, no buy, yet 4 had Pac-Mania.....a Pac-Man game). Didn't deter me from getting volumes 4 and 5, Volume 2 on the other hand, well. Volume 2 has a cheaper Japanese version, trouble is, it has no Super Pac-Man game on it, instead going with 2 late 1970's Breakout type games, neither one of them all that good (no excuse for the time it came out, 1978 gave us Taito's Space Invaders, still fun to play today), and the US version is crazy expensive. I do have the games on Volume 2 on other Namco Museum's though, so no biggie, though Gaplus and Super Pac-Man do not control well on the Wii's Namco Museum Mega Mix, even with a classic controller.
Galaga 88 would end up on a Namco Museum, but it took till the PS2 era, and Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Collection to finally get it, and it has to be unlocked to play it. Cosmo Gang has quite a nice Super Famicom release, and Warp and Warp would end up on the Famicom, and Dig Dug II on NES is great (and would also see a release on the PSP Namco Battle Museum collection, and on the DS Namco Museum if I remember correctly).
@@TheDr502 Nah, I'd rather have seen Phelios and the Japanese version of Marvel Land (the US version in MAME may be a prototype as the last area is inaccessible, and the music is way, way off), both games having the cool scaling effects they did, not to mention Phelios's arcade soundtrack. Both did see Genesis ports, Phelios is incredibly watered down, Marvel Land on the other hand, got more stages added to it for a fuller experience than the Japanese arcade original.
@@ShosuCeladon Metro Cross is fun as hell, you just have to get good at it to enjoy it. The Famicom port is also quite enjoyable, that is why I bought it a year or so ago.
Game Ratings: Pac-Mania: One Of My Favorite Pac-man Games Of All Time, Awesome Game Dragon Spirit: Fun Game But Also Very Tough Metro Cross: Also Fun Game Baraduke: Stupid Game, So Unfair The Legend Of Valkyrie, Very Interesting Game
I really miss having a museum to walk around in with each game having it's own themed path and game room. Really wish they would make a newer game that brought museum mode back. It would have different floors, each featuring a certain number of games with their own game room theme.
Even all 5 Nakanoge no Itsusugo Characters (Miku, Nino, Ichika, Yotsuba, and Itsuki Nakano) all also remembered Namco Museum Volume 5 very fondly.
Love this game so much. Spent hours playing each game on it. Especially Legend of Valkyrie and Baraduke. But they were all so fun. Even spent hours as a kid just walking around the place enjoying how much stuff you could find. Wish I still had a copy.
Yeah, but the last stage in Valkyrie is very hard, eventually when you get to the boss, you’re surrounded by thunder clouds and can’t jump the platforms
@@GameXenoZero64true. I also needed to press SELECT button 6 more times to increase the credits to 46 before finally beating it when the Credits left is down to 27.
This was my personal favorite among the discs released.
For me my personal favourite in NAMCO MUSEUM series is actually 3 to 5.
Introduction 0:00
Baraduke Exhibit: 3:08
(Gameplay 7:30)
Pac Mania Exhibit 15:42
(Gameplay 20:47)
Metro Cross 32:28
(Gameplay 36:25)
Dragon Spirit Exhibit 42:15
(Gameplay 48:20)
The Legend of Valkerie Exhibit 54:28
( Gameplay 1:01:20)
Gallery 1:19:02
Opera House 1:30:11
Ending
The stars of this one, Pac-Mania and Dragon Spirit (it's sequel is on the final Encore volume). The megastar here though is the only translated version of Legend of Valkyrie that exists.
Absolutely nostalgic. This was all I played first video game ever. I was 3 years old but played ALL the time remember these sounds bytes like it was yesterday
You made a video for Vol. 5 too? Amazing!
Namco Museum Volume 5 was the LAST NAMCO MUSEUM game to have a Pac Man game on their collection. The sixth game, Namco Museum Encore, dont have a Pac Man game. (Although it has Motos, SkyKid, Rolling Thunder, Wonder Momo, King & Balloon, Dragon Saber, and Rompers)
I like that old school arcade namco museum
Also way better than NAMCO MUSEUM 50th Anniversary (both PS2 and GBA).
@@purwantiallan5089 No, that PS2 collection gave us Galaga 88, a fantastic Namco title that no other versions of prior Namco Museums ever had. Not to mention the Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man games on here are the actual arcade ROMS, and not ports that were squished, as seen on the PS1/N64/Dreamcast Namco Museum volumes. The sounds on the 50th Anniversary for both games are also correct, since they are arcade emulations. Your opinion, while you are entitled to it, is incredibly flawed. If anything, the PS2 games that were on the PS1 Namco Museums, are all ROMS this time, and not ports (Rolling Thunder is a rare case of being worse, the last boss does not have his theme in that version), and the Pole Position games this time have their "Prepare to Qualify" voiceovers missing from the earlier Namco Museums.
The PS1 Museums are valuable in their own right, but just for the games not included in later packs, stuff like Genpei Toumaden, Return of Ishtar, Ordyne, and Legend of Valkyrie, but if memory serves me right, they all got Arcade Archives releases for most of the modern consoles.
It's a shame this and Volume 4 and 2 never got a Greatest Hits re-release. They're insanely rare now. At the time of this comment, I found listings for volume 2 starting at $33, volume 4 starting at $200, and no listings at all for volume 5. Meanwhile, Volume 1 or 3 start around $2 for the Greatest Hits version. Gotta love shortprinting of games...
Volumes 4 and 5 sadly did not sell well enough to get a reprint, nor did volume 2. Gaming magazines pretty much killed volumes 4 and 5 with their negative reviews, calling the games on it, "Namco scraping the bottom of the barrel". Volume 4 had a Pac-Man game on it, so there was no excuse (EGM was brutal for sure on 4 and 5, claiming no Pac-Man, no buy, yet 4 had Pac-Mania.....a Pac-Man game). Didn't deter me from getting volumes 4 and 5, Volume 2 on the other hand, well. Volume 2 has a cheaper Japanese version, trouble is, it has no Super Pac-Man game on it, instead going with 2 late 1970's Breakout type games, neither one of them all that good (no excuse for the time it came out, 1978 gave us Taito's Space Invaders, still fun to play today), and the US version is crazy expensive. I do have the games on Volume 2 on other Namco Museum's though, so no biggie, though Gaplus and Super Pac-Man do not control well on the Wii's Namco Museum Mega Mix, even with a classic controller.
I wish they include games like Dig Dug II, Warp & Warp, Galaga ‘88, and Cosmo Gang the Video.
Galaga 88 would end up on a Namco Museum, but it took till the PS2 era, and Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Collection to finally get it, and it has to be unlocked to play it. Cosmo Gang has quite a nice Super Famicom release, and Warp and Warp would end up on the Famicom, and Dig Dug II on NES is great (and would also see a release on the PSP Namco Battle Museum collection, and on the DS Namco Museum if I remember correctly).
I wish they'd include a game made after 1989 in a namco museum compilation. It'd be great to see Aqua Rush on modern-day consoles.
@@TheDr502 Nah, I'd rather have seen Phelios and the Japanese version of Marvel Land (the US version in MAME may be a prototype as the last area is inaccessible, and the music is way, way off), both games having the cool scaling effects they did, not to mention Phelios's arcade soundtrack. Both did see Genesis ports, Phelios is incredibly watered down, Marvel Land on the other hand, got more stages added to it for a fuller experience than the Japanese arcade original.
One of the things that I do not like about the Pac-Man series: the Blinky and Clyde name mix-ups.
40:18 -- Runner - "REALLY? I was so close!"
That's the worst one of the whole game.
@@ShosuCeladon Metro Cross is fun as hell, you just have to get good at it to enjoy it. The Famicom port is also quite enjoyable, that is why I bought it a year or so ago.
Challenge Difficulty:
Baraduke: Hard
PAC-MANIA: Intermediate
Metro-Cross: Medium
The Legend of Valkyrie: Easy
Dragon Spirit: Ultra Hard
0:15: Intro Logo
1:39:00: Game Over
1:15:25: You Died
I like that oldschool arcade namco games 1980.s and middle 1980.s games late 1980.s and iwas the year 1983
Gaming in the Clinton years anyone?
good job on Metro
I like that old school video games
i wish i had vol.5 but both vol.4 and 5 are very rare than vol.2
39:22 No one's gonna talk about this clutch?
1:41: Boss Defeated
I played Valkyrie and I actually managed to beat the whole game on the PSX emulator, but I could not upload it onto TH-cam for some unknown reasons
1:15:34: Name Entry
12:58: Boss Battle
1:06:52
1:11:20
0:00-1:59 best mommet in anime
Game Ratings:
Pac-Mania: One Of My Favorite Pac-man Games Of All Time, Awesome Game
Dragon Spirit: Fun Game But Also Very Tough
Metro Cross: Also Fun Game
Baraduke: Stupid Game, So Unfair
The Legend Of Valkyrie, Very Interesting Game
40:19 Funny Metro Cross loss🎉
There is no voice from the robot(infoomaishon deyo it says in the jp version)
47:05
いいオルゴール
Holy devil of ding dongs
1:06:14: Life Lost
1:06:26
14:01: Stage Failed
I have all the volumes except volume 5 😭
Do you have the Japan only 6th volume, Namco Museum Encore?
14:04: You Lose
In vol 5, there is a hidden video that shows Baraduke intro
13:09: Stage Clear
1:07:02
1:11:44