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Jakks / Namco Arcade Classics Plug and Play TV Games by Namco

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Jakks / Namco Arcade Classics Plug and Play TV Games
(Toy) Namco
Release date: 2004-09-01

AA Batteries not included
Video Console Includes: Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Galaxian, Rally-X, and Bosconian.


Price: $29.99


Customer Reviews:
  1. Not a precise recreation of the originals
    Being a nostalgia freak, I'm always on the lookout for products that allow you to bring the arcade classics into your home. While this device gets major points for convenience (just plug it into your TV or VCR and go), I found the actual gameplay disappointing...and considerably different from...
  2. No Quarters Required!
    Playing the games on the "Namco TV Games" video game system not only took me on a trip down memory lane but it also made me wonder just how many quarters I fed into all those Pac-Man machines in my youth? Probably enough for a down-payment on a condominium now that I think about it . . .Anyway,...

Answers

is there a pc version for the classic arcade game galaga?

i did have the joystick version by jakks..i beat the sh*t out of it. lol. i cant find it at walmart anymore. let me know if its available on pc, thanx.


You can learn about computer emulators that alow you to play hundreds of arcade games. It is called MAME http://mamedev.

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What arcade system is this called?

its a little squarish box with a joystick and a fire button. it plugs directley into my t.v and it has pacman, galaxiah, rally-x, Dig Dug, and Bosconian. when i turn it on and its at the screen when i am supposed to select a game it says namco at...


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JAKKS Pacific to buy Hong Kong toy company

JAKKS Pacific will buy Moose Mountain Toymakers Limited, a Hong Kong-based company that makes arcade-style games, children's tents and other toys.

JAKKS Pacific, based in Malibu, Calif., makes action figures, dress-up clothes, children's furniture and other toys, and says it is licensed to make toys for well-known trademarks such as Disney, Nickelodeon and Hello Kitty.

The company said Monday that Moose Mountain "brings tremendous experience and talent" in toy design and will help JAKKS expand its offerings. Moose Mountain said in a statement that JAKKS Pacific "is the ideal long-term home for our business and ... dedicated personnel."

Moose Mountain, which also has an office in Parsippany, N.J., is privately held. Its sale is expected to close by the end of September.

In the past 12 quarters, JAKKS has lost money in five. But the company did say in April that it was looking for acquisitions to "complement the growth of our business and effectively deploy our capital." Last month, JAKKS Pacific Inc. announced its first shareholder dividend, which can be a sign that a company has cash to spare.

Championship Rally - Jakks / Namco Arcade Classics Plug and Play ...

Being a nostalgia freak, I’m always on the lookout for products that allow you to bring the arcade classics into your home. While this device gets major points for convenience (just plug it into your TV or VCR and go), I found the actual gameplay disappointing…and considerably different from the original arcade versions.

All of these games have the difficulty kicked WAY up. If you remember the arcade versions of Pac-Man, Galaxian, and Rally -X, you will be amazed at the speed of your pursuers. And if you remember the patterns that “expert” Pac-Man players employed to get high scores, don’t bother. They don’t work here.

This wouldn’t be such a big deal if there were some configurable options, such as difficulty level and bonus thresholds. However, the manufacturer has solidly locked these games down – you can’t even specify a two-player game .

Visually, the games look like the real deal, although there has been some reformatting of the screens to fit the aspect ratio of your TV screen. You’ll recall that the original Pac-Man and Galaxian games featured long vertical screens. Here, they are squared off and the score counters moved from the top to the right side of the screen. No complaints there. But the attract modes of the games are not consistent with the arcade versions. Pac-Man and Galaxian are faithfully recreated, but Dig-Dug has only a static title screen. No character animation or instructions are provided. And, to my ear, the game sounds and music (for all of the games) are not authentic. Close, but not quite....

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JAKKS Pacific will buy Moose Mountain Toymakers Limited, a Hong Kong-based association that creates arcade-style games, children’s tents and other toys.

JAKKS Pacific, formed in Malibu, Calif., creates movement figures, dress-up clothes, children’s seat and other toys, and says it is protected to make toys for obvious trademarks such as Disney, Nickelodeon and Hello Kitty.

The association pronounced Monday that Moose Mountain “brings extensive knowledge and talent” in fondle pattern and will assistance JAKKS enhance a offerings. Moose Mountain pronounced in a matter that JAKKS Pacific “is a ideal long-term home for a business and … dedicated personnel.”

Moose Mountain, that also has an bureau in Parsippany, N.J., is secretly held. Its sale is approaching to tighten by a finish of September.

In a past 12 quarters, JAKKS has mislaid income in five. But a association did contend in Apr that it was looking for acquisitions to “complement a expansion of a business and effectively muster a capital.” Last month, JAKKS Pacific Inc. announced a initial shareholder dividend, that can be a pointer that a association has money to spare.

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