- Simply plug in your Namco unit, select a game from the menu and hit the fire button
- Twin RCA cables connect it to your TV – the easiest hookup of any game system
- Includes the following games – Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Mappy, Pole-Position and Xevious
Product Description
If you like gaming action but don’t have the time for the involved role-playing and shooter games that are so popular nowadays, the Namco Classics TV Plug-And-Play Controller is exactly what you need. All you have to do is hook it up to your TV. It’s even designed to look like an old-school arcade controller!… More >>
Namco Original Arcade TV Games Video Game System

Don’t buy it.If you must part with your cash, give it to the needy.Peace Rating: 1 / 5
2nd REVIEW: 2nd MS. PACMAN – DEFECTIVE – HORRIBLE – this is my second Ms. pacman in 1 week. – DO NOT EVEN BOTHER – SERIOUSLY – THIS IS THE MANUFACTURERS FAULT AS WELL AS AMAZONS FAULT FOR NOT USING ANY QUALITY CONTROL BEFORE RELEASING ITEMS TO THE PUBLIC.
Where is the Quality Control?? I would have paid $30.00 for this item if it was what it claimed to be. Joystick is bad/and or the programming…. Color/picture is bad….. Why was this game even made???? Amazon said I will get a “FULL” refund for shipping and the ACTUAL items cost. I asked AMAZON if they could REFUND my TIME LOST with this defective item. they e-mailed me a $10.00 COUPON. Rating: 4 / 5
The game is too fast- it’s like after the stork level for Ms. Pac-man by the second round. It’s also hard to play with this joy stick. For classic video that subconsciously helps you to learn certain things and is like a game that is very easy to learn but hard to master I recommend old video systems instead including inexpensive clones of older systems. Of course most of you probably have the NES already. I have one question- where are games that are repititions of it but that much fun to play. Easy to learn but hard to master. Unfortunately many of the most popular old arcades can’t be slowed down to their original speeds. This kills the lessons you are supposed to learn on the subconscious level- like in MPM you don’t go for the short term rewards of food- but for the long term goals of clearing dots so you get to move up to new levels. This is indirectly teaching us to not take the easy way out in life and pursue long-term happiness. And overtime it conditions your mind to think this way and the creator has said in interviews this was his goal for the game. So in moderation these games are good for us. Todays games are largely still not reaity and fake. I like the cartoony look better with lots of Sprites. I’d rather see a PInk Panther cartoon at the Sonic level of graphics but with more animations. A cartoon Smufs game with tons of sprites that is as fun to play as the old Arcades but like a really cool cartoon with lots and lots of animations would be appreciated by me. But Mappy and other games rule! This system is just not giving us the real deal. And I disagree with the idea you only get that deal with the original arcade. No there was a variation of Pac-man called Lock N Chase for Intellevision and those controls worked well for it It turned corners and so on like it was supposed to do. Maybe someone owes us an all-time Arcade collection with the Mappys, Pacs and stuff like Mr. Do and Popeye, Joust, Tetris but with the right speeds and movement. About 20 games would do it. Rating: 3 / 5
With shipping, twenty-six bucks down the drain. Ouch. Galaga and Xevious are relatively playable, but overall, save your money and wait for the 2.0 version of this thing. Rating: 1 / 5
I have played all of the games but I am a Pac-Man fanatic. I have been playing the game for about 20 years. I find it to be very exciting and interesting. This game I know the whole family will enjoy. Rating: 5 / 5