Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary (PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Windows)
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Also known as: Namco Museum Arcade HITS! (JP)
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Namco celebrates its 50th Anniversary by re-releasing its greatest arcade hits, again. This collection is notably the first Namco Museum where the included games are run through emulation of the original arcade ROMs rather than being native ports.
Contents
Leftover Executables
Present only in the NAMCO50.VOL archive from the North American PlayStation 2 release are three leftover executables. They are just copies of the executables that can already be found in the root directory, but they all contain debug symbols that were later stripped out.
Debug Menu
| To do: Codes for other versions. |
A debug menu identical to the one found in Midway Arcade Treasures 2 and 3 can be enabled by using one of the below codes.
| GameCube Version | Action Replay code |
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| US | 04174988 00000001 |
| EU | PK67-RZ3J-NAU24 T87W-TDV0-WMMHK N31A-U27B-6BBCF |
PlayStation 2 (US) D01F4C08 00004734 201F4C18 00000001
The first option returns you back to the pause menu. The second option would've enabled some timing graphs, but no longer functions in the final game. The third option toggles the emulator's frame limiter. The fourth option enables some game status icons at the bottom of the screen.
Debug Functions
A handful of debug functions can be enabled with the below codes. The only one that appears to work is Show FPS. Do not have these codes active while in an arcade game.
PlayStation 2 (US) codes: Enable VSync Debug 003E9578 00000001 Show FPS 003E957D 00000001 Enable ShowPref 003E957C 00000001 Enable Showing 3D Sounds 003E957A 00000001 Ignore Asserts 003E957B 00000001 Eat asserts and reboot 003E957E 00000001 Display Safe Area 003E957F 00000001 Force no interleaving 003E9580 00000001 Force interleaving 003E9581 00000001
Unused Pause Menu Option
An unused Friends option exists in the pause menu. It does not function anymore. Apply the below code to re-enable it.
PlayStation 2 (US) Enable Friends in Pause Menu D01F4C08 00004734 20321C08 00000001
Framerate
| GameCube Version | Action Replay code |
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| US | 0C0C6FA8 418200B4 040C6FA8 60000000 |
| EU | 0C0CA06C 418200B4 040CA06C 60000000 |
Unused Text
Executable Strings
These strings are all present in the game's executable.
A list of commands for a debuggerː
Debugger commands:
files() - list known source files.
lines(string) - list known lines for source file.
bs(string, int) - set breakboint at line x of file.
bc(string, int)
- clear breakboint at line x of file.
cc() - clear current breakpoint.
ca() - clear all breakpoints.
sb() - show all breakpints.
go() - resume execution.
ss() - single step
bk() - stop at next statement
trace(int) - turn statement trace on(1) or off (0)
stack() - print call stack
locals() - show local variables
lp() - list all known parsers by name
sa(string) - set the active parser by name
san(int) - set the active parser by parser list index
sab() - set the active parser to current breakpoint's
sn(string) - set default namesapce in the active parser
ln() - list namespaces in the active parser
gn() - show default namespace in the active parser
echo(int) - turn telnet echo on/off
setName(string) - set the parser's name
setAutoActive(int) - turn auto-set active parser on bp on/off
help() - display commands
Leftover strings for various debug functionsː
VSync Debug: %s yes Show FPS: %s Show Perf Data: %s Enable Showing 3D Sounds: %s Ignore Asserts: %s Eat asserts and reboot: %s Display Safe Area: %s Force no interleaving: %s Force interleaving: %s Draw cam intersect: %s
Copyright info for an unzipping program:
unzip 0.15 Copyright 1998 Gilles Vollant 1.1.3
A leftover reference to an archive named GODZILLA.VOL from Godzilla: Save the Earth:
cdrom0:\GODZILLA.VOL;1
Filemon.txt
A listing from a file monitor. Present only in the North American PlayStation 2 release.
Pipeworks File Monitor Report
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Entry Start End Filename Location
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0 0.000 0.102 host0:modules/SIO2MAN.IRX
1 0.110 0.131 host0:modules/LIBSD.IRX
2 0.143 0.196 host0:modules/STREAM.IRX
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3 4.357 4.369 T10000.SCF
4 4.373 4.385 SYSTEM.CNF
5 4.494 4.523 host0:modules/PADMAN.IRX
7 4.544 4.598 host0:modules/MCMAN.IRX
8 4.602 4.619 host0:modules/MCSERV.IRX
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9 6.272 6.287 Namco50.uber
10 6.291 6.292 Namco50.samp
11 6.340 6.355 Shell.bsf
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12 6.364 10.992 host0:Shell/Shell.BDP
13 11.007 11.447 MAINMENU.BSF
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14 13.828 13.990 host0:Graphics/Bosconian.cgs
15 13.995 14.064 host0:Graphics/digdug.cgs
16 14.071 14.159 host0:Graphics/galaga.cgs
17 14.163 14.212 host0:Graphics/galaxian.cgs
18 14.218 14.301 host0:Graphics/mappy.cgs
19 14.306 14.368 host0:Graphics/mspacman.cgs
20 14.375 14.425 host0:Graphics/pacman.cgs
21 14.430 14.717 host0:Graphics/PolePosition1.cgs
22 14.726 14.997 host0:Graphics/PolePosition2.cgs
23 15.007 15.170 host0:Graphics/rallyx.cgs
24 15.176 15.298 host0:Graphics/skykid.cgs
25 15.306 15.450 host0:Graphics/xevious.cgs
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26 46.446 264.329 SheDrivesMeCrazy.mic
Regional Differences
Loading Screen
| International | Japan |
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The loading screen seen upon booting up the game and going back to the main menu (said image just being a plain BMP file in the disc's STARTUP folder) was slightly altered in the Japanese version: the text was replaced with a simple NOW LOADING..., the box said text is in was made a bit thinner, and the background was made completely black, rather than a somewhat darker grey.
Legal Screen
| International | Japan |
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The legal screen right after was also somewhat altered. The copyright for the collection itself was taken out (presumably in part due to the 2001 in there referring to the previous PS2/GC/Xbox Namco Museum title, which wasn't released in Japan), as was the line about Namco Holding Corp., with the order of games listed changed around slightly, as well as the addition of copyright notices for Pole Position II, Pac-Mania and Galaga '88, plus the removal of all trademark symbols.
Title Screen
| International | Japan |
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The title screen, unsurprisingly, was altered as well, with its new logo (called Namco Museum Arcade HITS!) and the addition of a copyright notice, plus a different font for the PRESS START BUTTON text (said font also used for all romanized text on menus).
Pole Position & Pole Position II
| Pole Position | Namco Museum Vol. 1 | Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary | Namco Museum Arcade HITS! |
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The original arcade version of Pole Position featured a recreation of the famous Fuji Speedway as its sole circuit, but for its Namco Museum Vol. 1 port it was altered to the brand new Namco Circuit due to licensing issues, a change that stuck on all subsequent versions (until its Arcade Archives version in 2023). However, 50th Anniversary featured an interesting mix: it uses the original Fuji Speedway course, but with the Namco Circuit name instead. The Japanese version instead reverts it to the Namco Circuit layout.
(it also removes the copyright notice on the title screen, a strange change present on all games in this Japanese release)
| Pole Position II | Namco Museum Vol. 3 | Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary | Namco Museum Arcade HITS! |
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The same thing happened with Pole Position II, which featured a recreation of the also famous Suzuka Circuit alongside the original's Fuji Speedway, plus two additional circuits: Test, an oval course, and Seaside, based on the 1982 version of the Long Beach street circuit. As with the original, its Namco Museum port and subsequent versions featured similar alterations, with Suzuka receiving a new layout and being renamed to Wonder. Once again, 50th Anniversary has it mixed and the Japanese version goes back to the fully altered version. As also seen, Arcade HITS! still uses the English text as well, despite both the original arcade version and Namco Museum Vol. 3 having Japanese text on their respective Japanese releases.
Pole Position difference
| International | Japan |
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However, these changes did not extend to the actual main menu, as the Pole Position cabinet's attract mode animation on it still features the Fuji Speedway layout on the Japanese version.
Pac-Mania and Galaga '88
| International | Japan |
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Two of the games included on this collection, Pac-Mania and Galaga '88, were unlockable games on the original version, tied behind certain score goals on some of the games. The Japanese version makes them available by default instead.
Soundtrack
The original version featured a selection of five licensed 80s songs that would play in the main menu. They were:
- Talking in Your Sleep by The Romantics
- Joystick by Dazz Band
- Working for the Weekend by Loverboy
- She Drives Me Crazy by Fine Young Cannibals
- Come On Eileen by Dexys Midnight Runners
The Japanese version replaces all of these with an original song exclusive to this release.
The Namco series
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| Arcade | Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1 • Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2 |
| Sharp X68000 | Namco Video Game Music Library Vol. 1 |
| CD-i | Arcade Classics |
| Game Boy | Namco Gallery Vol. 1 |
| PlayStation 2 | Namco × Capcom |
| Namco Museum | |
| PlayStation | Namco Museum Vol. 1 • Namco Museum Vol. 2 • Namco Museum Vol. 3 • Namco Museum Vol. 5 |
| Dreamcast | Namco Museum |
| Nintendo 64 | Namco Museum 64 |
| GameCube | Namco Museum • Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary |
| PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows | Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary |
| Nintendo DS | Namco Museum DS |
| PlayStation 3 | Namco Museum Essentials (Trial) |
| Wii | Namco Museum Remix |
| Nintendo Switch | Namco Museum Archives |
| See Also | |
| Ace Combat • Babylonian Castle Saga • Bosconian • Dig Dug • Family Stadium • Final Lap • Galaxian • Gee Bee • THE iDOLM@STER • Katamari • Klonoa • Mappy • Namco Family • Pac-Man • Rally-X • Ridge Racer • Rolling Thunder • Soul Blade • Splatterhouse • Taiko no Tatsujin • Tales • Tekken • Time Crisis • Valkyrie • Wagyan Land • Xevious | |
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