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is a 1998 duology of
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developed and released by
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for the
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exclusively in Japan. The two collections compile several Namco-published video games for the
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,
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, and
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, in a manner similar to the company's existing ''
Namco Museum is a series of video game compilations developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for home video game consoles. The first title in the series, ''Namco Museum Vol. 1'', was released for the PlayStation in 1995. Entries in the series h ...
'' series. Alongside ports of the original games are remakes of each game that feature enhanced graphics, sound, and gameplay.


Overview

The ''Namco Anthology'' games are compilations of
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-published video games for the
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,
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, and
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. ''Anthology 1'' includes '' Star Luster'' (1985), ''
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'' (1996), ''Conquerors Continent'' (1992), and '' Wrestleball'' (1993). ''Anthology 2'' includes '' Valkyrie no Bōken'' (1986), ''
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'' (1988), ''Namco Classic II'' (1992), and ''
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'' (1993). Unlike other Namco compilations, ''Namco Anthology'' does not use
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, and its games are true
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that were created from scratch to work on
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hardware. The original games are accompanied by special, "arranged" versions that possess improved graphics, sound, and presentation. Some of these arrangements, such as those for ''Valkyrie no Bōken'' and ''Star Luster'', contain entirely new gameplay or additional content that is not found in their predecessors. The menu interfaces in each collection are presented as a website, where the games are divided into individual "webpages". The "webpages" contain information on each of the included games, alongside bonus material such as high score rankings, promotional artwork, and character biographies. Player progress is rewarded with additional artwork, information on the history of each game, and level editors that allow players to create and save custom levels to the PlayStation's
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.


Development and release

The ''Namco Anthology'' games were created by
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as a successor to its ''
Namco Museum is a series of video game compilations developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for home video game consoles. The first title in the series, ''Namco Museum Vol. 1'', was released for the PlayStation in 1995. Entries in the series h ...
'' series, which at the time had released its sixth and final volume for the
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. During the production of the ''Namco Museum'' series, Namco received requests from fans asking for them to include titles from its home console library. The company created ''Namco Anthology'' in response to these requests and as a means to continue introducing its older catalog to newer players. Whereas ''Namco Museum'' focused on
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that were difficult to obtain at the time, ''Namco Anthology'' focuses on games published through its
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division, such as those from the Family Computer and Mega Drive. The development team considered games it thought best represented its creative talent, such as those that are considered influential or had long-lasting popularity. Namco created the remakes to update them for newer hardware and intended to only include them, however, the original versions were added as it didn't want the remakes to "get rid of" the originals. ''Namco Anthology 1'' was announced in January 1998 and released on June 4. ''Namco Anthology 2'' was released on September 23 of the same year. Namco considered releasing both collections in Europe, though ultimately both remained exclusive to Japan. ''Namco Anthology 2'' contains technical issues that prevent it from running properly on the
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, with some games freezing up entirely. Both games were digitally re-released for the
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on December 18, 2013 under the ''Game Archives'' series.


Reception

''Namco Anthology 2'' was ranked as the tenth best-selling game in Japan during the month of October 1998. The two have sold a combined 62,607 copies in its lifetime; 26,130 for ''Anthology 1'' and 36,477 for ''Anthology 2''. ''
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'' staff believed ''Anthology 1'' those that didn't grow up with the games included wouldn't enjoy it, and only ''Conqueror's Continent'' would be attractive to new players. Staff also believed the collection was inferior to the ''
Namco Museum is a series of video game compilations developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for home video game consoles. The first title in the series, ''Namco Museum Vol. 1'', was released for the PlayStation in 1995. Entries in the series h ...
'' series in the aspect its games can easily be obtained on their original platforms, where as most games in ''Namco Museum'' are hard to get ahold of. Grégoire Hellot of ''Joypad'' thought ''Conqueror's Conquest'' was the best title, but was inferior to similar tactical games such as ''
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''. He didn't think the other three appealed to import gamers, and have long since been usurped by titles of better quality.


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* * {{Bandai Namco compilations 1998 video games Japan-exclusive video games Namco games PlayStation (console) games PlayStation (console)-only games Video games developed in Japan