These ports include an options menu that allows the player to modify the in-game settings, such as the screen orientation and number of lives.
Players can send one-level demos to a friend's console via the "Game Sharing" option in the main menu.
Each of the arcade game ports allow the player to modify the in-game settings, such as the number of lives and screen orientation, as well as access to a sound test and autosave feature.
[3] A "Game Sharing" option can be accessed from the main menu, allowing the player to send one-level demos to a friend's PSP system.
[4] These games include 3D graphics and incorporate new features, such as power-ups, new stages, world maps and boss fights.
[5] Despite their similar name, they share nothing in common with the "Arrangement" games found in both Namco Classic Collection Vol.
However, he criticized the game sharing demo for its bare-bones presentation, and requiring the PSP to be at the latest firmware before use.