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|title=<center>Namco Museum Essentials</center>
|title=<center>Namco Museum Essentials</center>
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|imagecaption=PS Store artwork.
|imagecaption=PS Store artwork.
|status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=21 Sept 2018
|foundby=RibShark
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In 2009, Namco Bandai Games (now known as Bandai Namco Entertainment) release the eigth installment in their ''Namco Museum'' series, titled '''''Namco Museum Essentials''''' (known in Japan as ''Namco Museum.comm'', with the ".comm" believed to stand for "communication<ref>https://www.bandainamcoent.co.jp/cs/download/ps_home/</ref>) for the PS Store on the PlayStation 3. The collection featured six Namco games; ''Pac-Man'', ''Dig Dug'', ''Galaga'', ''Xevious'', ''Xevious Resurrection'' (a new game in the ''Xevious'' series), and ''Dragon Spirit'', and also featured support for the now defunct PlayStation Home service.
In 2009, Namco Bandai Games (now known as Bandai Namco Entertainment) released the fifteenth installment in their ''Namco Museum'' series, titled '''''Namco Museum Essentials''''' (known in Japan as '''''Namco Museum.comm''''', with the ".comm" believed to stand for "communication"<ref>[https://bandainamcoent.co.jp/cs/download/ps_home/ Download link on Bandai Namco Entertainment's Japanese website.] Retrieved 08 Sept '18</ref> for the PS Store on the PlayStation 3. The collection featured six Namco games; ''Pac-Man'', ''Dig Dug'', ''Galaga'', ''Xevious'', ''Xevious Resurrection'' (a new game in the ''Xevious'' series), and ''Dragon Spirit'', and also featured support for the now defunct PlayStation Home service.


==Status==
==Status==
The game was delisted from the PS Store on January 4th, 2017, and was later removed from the PlayStation Now digital rental service in August of 2018. The game was likely removed from the service to encourage the purchase of Bandai Namco's other arcade releases on consoles, such as the ''Namco Museum'' collection on the Nintendo Switch and the ''Arcade Game Series'' on PS4, Xbox One and Steam.<ref>https://delistedgames.com/namco-museum-essentials/</ref> Currently, no dump of the game has ever been released online.
The game was delisted from the PS Store on January 4th, 2017, and was later removed from the PlayStation Now digital rental service in August of 2018. The game was likely removed from the service to encourage the purchase of Bandai Namco's other arcade releases on consoles, such as the ''Namco Museum'' collection on the Nintendo Switch and the ''Arcade Game Series'' on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam.<ref>[https://delistedgames.com/namco-museum-essentials/ Delistedgames.com page on the game.] Retrieved 08 Sept '18</ref> Before September 21st, 2018, no dump of the game had ever been released online.
 
On September 21st, 2018, LMW user RibShark uploaded the entire game to MEGA.
 
==External Link==
*[https://mega.nz/#!XA0mRS6C!jgAO1wl2g121mxDZgmyktC-HmFwb2_wK24gSCquZags The entire game on MEGA.]


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Latest revision as of 21:54, 8 April 2023

NME artwork.jpg

PS Store artwork.

Status: Found

Date found: 21 Sept 2018

Found by: RibShark

In 2009, Namco Bandai Games (now known as Bandai Namco Entertainment) released the fifteenth installment in their Namco Museum series, titled Namco Museum Essentials (known in Japan as Namco Museum.comm, with the ".comm" believed to stand for "communication"[1] for the PS Store on the PlayStation 3. The collection featured six Namco games; Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Galaga, Xevious, Xevious Resurrection (a new game in the Xevious series), and Dragon Spirit, and also featured support for the now defunct PlayStation Home service.

Status

The game was delisted from the PS Store on January 4th, 2017, and was later removed from the PlayStation Now digital rental service in August of 2018. The game was likely removed from the service to encourage the purchase of Bandai Namco's other arcade releases on consoles, such as the Namco Museum collection on the Nintendo Switch and the Arcade Game Series on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam.[2] Before September 21st, 2018, no dump of the game had ever been released online.

On September 21st, 2018, LMW user RibShark uploaded the entire game to MEGA.

External Link

References