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Namco Museum (N64)
Name: Namco Museum (N64)
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    There are some things in life that just can't be improved upon. With this in mind, Namco presents a faithful, pixel-perfect trip down memory lane with NAMCO MUSEUM 64. The collection begins with the tandem of PAC-MAN and MS. PAC-MAN, the dot-chomping heroes that started it all. The inclusion of both GALAGA and GALAXIAN is enough to make fans of the outer space shooting category drool, as each game is equally responsible for the foundation of the modern day futuristic genre. POLE POSITION is next on the agenda, with its venture into realistic driving simulation. Truly a founding father of games, POLE POSITION has spawned countless driving games based on its own model. The last stop is DIG-DUG, the underground adventure that confused an entire generation with its inimitably strange design. Each game is replicated in stunningly perfect detail, down to every "beep" and "boing." For those who remember the very first days of the arcades, this collection is sure to bring back bygone memories of new-wave haircuts and hour-long lines for games that took place on green screens. For newer gamers, there just couldn't be a more entertaining history lesson.

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    Double Galaga ships 
    Okay when playing galaga wait for one of the birds to do there blue beam attack and fly into it, the your ship will be captured now when that bird starts to fly down shoot it and not your ship it will come back down and you will have two ships! 

    Galaga - Disarming Enemies 
    Just as in the arcade game, the Nintendo 64 version has the same cheat. In stage one, allow all enemies to get into formation, the bottom left-hand bee is the key to the cheat. Kill all of the other enemies except for him. After eliminating  everyone except for him, place your ship in the bottom right hand corner. Allow him to fly around and attempt to bomb  you. After one pass with him not firing, allow him to pass again and if he is still not firing shoot him during this second pass.  This will take approximately 15 minutes. This will disarm enemies for the rest of the game. 

    Pole Position - Starting Tip  
    Here's a cool tip to start a race. When the race starts, start in low gear. Then wait a few seconds until you reach 160k/m or so, then press R to change to high gear. You will get a nice head start!