![]() ![]() Six Namco Museum volumes were released for the PlayStation from 1995 to 1998, including one ( Namco Museum Encore) that was released only in Japan. The franchise has sold a total of more than 14 million copies worldwide. The Namco Museum series has been met with a mixed to positive critical response, some praising the emulation quality and unlockable extras while others criticizing the overall presentation and lack of updated features to the included titles. The original PlayStation series, with the exception of Namco Museum Encore, instead placed the player in a virtual museum that housed the individual games. The collections typically include interchangeable game settings, online leaderboards or unlockable extras, such as games or promotional material. Some iterations use software emulation for the games, while others instead reprogram them from scratch. The compilations include video games developed by Namco for both arcade hardware and home game systems, including the Family Computer and Sega Genesis. The Namco Museum name was originally used for a chain of retail stores in the 1980s, which sold merchandise based on Namco video games and characters. the latest being Namco Museum Archives Vol. Entries in the series have been released for multiple platforms, including the Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS and Xbox 360. 1, was released for the PlayStation in 1995. The first title in the series, Namco Museum Vol. Namco Museum is a series of video game compilations developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for home video game consoles. ![]() QUESTION: Is the sound track for sale? The music was exceptionally great this time so I absolutely would like to get it.ĪNSWER: While there are currently no plans for this, the previous soundtrack for Metroid Prime 1 is available at Scitron Digital Contents.PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One The flourish that plays after activating the Pump Control Unit, the Main Boiler's cooling unit and the Auxiliary Power Station, and releasing the Dachoras and Etecoons on the Habitation Deck (heard here).However, the intense final notes of the theme are included at the beginning of the "Title" track (heard here) The opening prologue theme, which plays during the Title Screen cutscene where Samus Aran's Gunship crashes into the asteroid belt.The Phendrana Drifts variant of the Energy Core theme.The pre-Morph Ball variant of the Chozo Ruins theme.The Ruins Entrance variant of the Ancient Chozo Ruins theme.Below is a list of themes in the games that are omitted, with the Prime tracks using their internal data names: Not all of the music in Prime or Fusion is present on this CD. Sector 3 Restore the Cooling Installation Timer Mission.Sector 5 (ARC) Low-Temperature Zone Area.Sector 3 (PYR) High-Temperature Zone Area.Sector 4 (AQA) Aquatic Control Level Area.Artifact Shrine (Release of the Chozo Ruins Seal).If an official translation becomes available, the fan translation(s) may be replaced. Some information (such as proper English names of characters or items) may not be accurate. This article, section, or file contains text that is unofficially translated by Metroid fans. ![]()
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