From the GameCube case back cover:
"It's party time! Namco Celebrates 50 years of bringing you the greatest games on the planet by releasing the biggest compilation of all-star arcade classics. Namco Museum 50th Anniversary [...]
The third PlayStation volume contains: Galaxian (1979) Ms. Pac-Man (1981) Dig Dug (1982) Phozon (1983) Pole Position II (1983) The Tower of Druaga (1984) The majority of the included games were well-known worldwide but Phozon [...]
The second in Namco’s Museum series brings together the following games: Super Pac-Man, Xevious, Mappy, Grobda, Dragon Buster, Gaplus There are also some extras in the museum section, including never before seen [...]
Namco Museum Battle Collection brings classic Namco arcade titles to the Sony PSP. Full wireless support lets you challenge up to four of your friends on some of the most classic multiplayer arcade titles. The collection [...]
Volume 4 for the PlayStation features: Pac-Land (1984) The Return of Ishtar (1986) Genpei Tōma Den (1986) – renamed The Genji and the Heike Clans outside of Japan. Assault (1988) Assault Plus (1988) – as a hidden game. Ordyne [...]
Bosconian, Galaga, New Rally-X, Pac-Man, Pole Position, Rally-X, Toy Pop Not only can you play these games, but you can also learn about them in the virtual museum mode included on the disc, including their history, art and [...]
Ico (イコ Iko?), a horned boy, is taken by a group of warriors to an abandoned castle and locked inside a stone coffin to be sacrificed. A tremor topples the coffin and Ico escapes. As he searches the castle, he comes across [...]
Volume 5 for the PlayStation features: Metro-Cross (1985) Baraduke (1985) Dragon Spirit (1987) Pac-Mania (1987) Valkyrie no Densetsu (1989) – renamed Legend of the Valkyrie outside of Japan.
This is the last volume of the “Namco Museum” collection. It was released only in Japan and was also the only one in the series not to feature a Pac-Man game. The limited edition comes in a large box designed to [...]