Bandai Namco Are Bringing Arcade Classics To Modern Gamers

Bandai Namco are set to bring some of gaming's truly classic titles to a new generation of gamers as they've unveiled their Arcade Game Series 3-in-1 Pack. Three retro titles will be making their way to the PlayStation Network, Xbox Live and Steam within the next week.

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Bandai Namco are set to bring some of gaming’s truly classic titles to a new generation of gamers as they’ve unveiled their Arcade Game Series 3-in-1 Pack. Three retro titles will be making their way to the PlayStation Network, Xbox Live and Steam within the next week.

PAC-MANGalaga and DIG DUG will be available as a bundle in the new pack, which will be available from April 20. Each of these arcade classic releases will feature HD resolution and have support for leaderboards, as well as newly introduced trophies/achievements depending on your platform.

Each of the classic titles will also be available for download separately, with Ms PAC-MAN set to be made available alongside the other three games as well. With so many developers creating new games that pull their inspiration from iconic titles like these, it’s good to be able to go back and relieve the originals in all of their glory.

You can pick up all of these games on the PSN, Xbox Live Store or through Steam from April 20, with the Arcade Game Series 3-in-1 Pack bundle available from the same day.


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