![]() When collected it doubles the points received for each regular flag collected thereafter. It's a variation on the regular flags featured in the game. Rally-X (October 3, 1980): The Special Flag's debut.We decided that when the Flag features special properties, such as giving an extra life, that's considered an In-Universe link (bold in the list) while when it only awards points it's considered a regular collectable item, creating only a Sub-universe link (underlined in the list). However it's hard to tell for the Special Flag's case, since while being a staple Namco element, it's just a flag, so even in its supposedly "real" appearances it still is just an item. The link type created is arguable: in general when an element like a character makes an actual real cameo, it's considered an In-Universe link, while when it only appears as an item (such as a character appearing as a doll) it's considered a Sub-universe link, since it's not the real thing. This is a great addition to a gamer’s library and is a reminder of the history of some of the classic games.This page lists all the appearances of the Special Flag, or S-Flag, an item originally from the game Rally-X. You can play video games in multiplayer mode, with a second PlayStation controller. ![]() You can move characters, shoot, and attack with your standard PS2 controller. The original versions of games like Pac-Man and Galaga were arcade games that included very basic joystick or button controls. You do not need any additional accessories to play this Namco Museum PS2 game. You can unlock them when you score enough points in Pac-Man and Ms. ![]() This version also includes Pac-Attack and Pac-Mania as hidden games. Pole Position II and the “Arrangement” reboot games are included as bonus games in the PS2 edition of Namco Museum. It involves defeating monsters with air pumps and rocks and you must tunnel underground to find and defeat the monsters. In Pole Position, you drive a racecar and try to beat both the clock and other cars in the race. Galaga is a single-player and multiplayer fixed shooter similar to Galaxian. Galaxian is a shooter game that involves shooting alien swarms in a spaceship. Pac-Man, you must follow a maze, eat biscuits, and outrun ghosts. The games in Namco Museum follow the same classic gameplay styles as their arcade counterparts. Namco Museum features a rating of E for Everyone, which means that it is appropriate for players of all ages. It is not compatible with later PlayStation consoles such as the PSP, PS3, and PS4 or other brands such as Wii U, Xbox, Xbox One, Xbox 360, or 3DS. This product is the PlayStation 2 version and is only playable on PS2 consoles. Subsequent versions of Namco Museum came out for Windows PCs, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, and Wii. The 2001 PlayStation 2 version was also available for Xbox and Gamecube and included several bonus and hidden games. In 1999, Namco and Mass Media launched a version of the game for Nintendo N64, Game Boy Advance, and Dreamcast consoles. Namco released six volumes of the series throughout the 1990s however, the games were only available in Japan. ![]() Namco Museum originally launched for the first generation PlayStation consoles in 1995. Namco Museum also includes rebooted editions such as Pac-Man Arrangement, Galaga Arrangement, and Dig Dug Arrangement. ![]() Pac-Man, Galaxian, Dig Dug, Galaga, Pole Position, Pole Position II, Pac-Mania, and Pac-Attack. Namco Museum for Sony PS2 combines your favorite Namco arcade games from the 1970's, 1980's, and 1990's in a single disc. Enjoy classic arcade gaming action on your PlayStation 2 console. ![]()
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