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Namco Museum Vol. 4

Namco Museum Vol. 4

Details: Video game
Initial Release Date: November 8, 1996
Developer: Namco
Platform: PlayStation
Publishers: Namco, Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe, Namco Hometek, Inc.
Description: Play these arcade-perfect hits from Namco and relive the action! Includes Pac-Land, Ordyne, Assault, The Return of Ishtar, and The Genji and The Heike Clans.This title is compatible with the PSP™, PS Vita, and PS3® systems. This item is being licensed or sublicensed to you by Sony Computer Entertainment America and is subject to the Network Terms of Service and User Agreement, this item’s use restrictions and other applicable terms located at www.us.playstation.com/support/useragreements. If you do not wish to accept all these terms, do not download this item. This item may be used with up to 2 activated PlayStation®3 systems and 2 portable systems associated with this Sony Entertainment Network account. Namco Museum® Vol.4 & ©1995 BANDAI NAMCO Games Inc.This item is being licensed to you by Sony Computer Entertainment America and is subject to the Network Terms of Service and User Agreement, this item’s use restrictions and other applicable terms located at www.us.playstation.com/support/useragreements. If you do not wish to accept all these terms, do not download this item. This item may be used with up to 2 activated PlayStation® consoles and 2 handheld devices associated with this Sony Entertainment Network Account. Please see product description for device compatibility.

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