Get Your Retro Game Fill With BANDAI NAMCO MUSEUM ARCHIVES

Get Your Retro Game Fill With BANDAI NAMCO MUSEUM ARCHIVES

No gamer would pass up the chance to play the video games of their childhood, and if you are at least a couple of decades old, then classic Nintendo games were very much a part of growing up. Bandai has risen to the occasion and is releasing the BANDAI NAMCO MUSEUM ARCHIVES (two volumes all told), which will allow gamers to play retro video games in today’s modern setting.

The BANDAI NAMCO MUSEUM ARCHIVES, which is to be released tomorrow June 18, will feature video games in all their 8-bit glory.

From the Switch product page:

Take a trip down memory lane and relive the magical times of the 8-Bit era with a collection of Namco’s hits and long-lost treasures in Namco Museum Archives Volume 1.

■Includes 11 titles!
In addition to 10 classic Namco titles, some of which were never localized and released in the west, a newly created 8-Bit demastered version of “Pac-Man Championship Edition” makes its world premiere as a bonus!
(Titles included: Galaxian, Pac-Man, Xevious, Mappy, Dig Dug, The Tower of Druaga, Sky Kid, Dragon Buster, Dragon Spirit: The New Legend, Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti, and Pac-Man Championship Edition)

■Equipped with convenient modern functions!
Convenient features such as the “save function” that allows you to interrupt the game at any time and the “replay function” that allows you to start over at the last minute.

For only $19.99, you get hours upon hours – nay, days! – of old school gaming on your modern day console. If you’re still in lockdown, then you won’t have to worry about having anything to do. If you’re back to work at the office, well, you’ll have the weekends.

Don’t tell me this doesn’t give you a geekgasm.