Materials scanned at 600DPI, leveled and descreened.

What is it?
Namco Video Game Graffiti was a series of 12 releases (10 volumes, one “Best of”, and one magazine pack-in) released from 1986 to 1994 that were collections of game soundtracks. CD media was relatively new when the series began, and Namco had some games with very short soundtracks, given the technology and fairly primitive nature of arcades in general, at the time. It made sense to compile these into collections. Namco wanted to release state-of-the-art versions of their music, but as pressing CDs was costly, having a CD with 7 minutes of looped Pac-Man music was not economical.
What game soundtracks are covered by the series?
58 video game soundtracks were released through these 10 volumes: Air Combat, Assault, Bakutotsu Kijuutei, Bakuretsu Quiz Ma-Q Dai Boken, Baraduke, Blast Off, Blazer, Bravoman, Bubble Trouble, Burning Force, Cosmo Gang, Dig Dug, Dragon Saber, Dragon Spirit, Driver’s Eyes, Emeraldia, Exvania, F/A, Face Off, Final Lap, Final Lap 3, Galaga ’88, Genpei Toumaden, Golly Ghost!, Knuckle Heads, Kyuukai Douchuuki, Libble Rabble, Lucky & Wild, Mappy, Marchen Maze, Motos, New Rally-X!, Netto!! Gekidou!! Quiz Island, Numan Athletics, Ordyne, Pacmania, Phelios, Pistol Daimyou Bouken, Quester, Rolling Thunder, Rolling Thunder 2, Rompers, Shadow Land (Youkai Douchuuki), Sky Kid, Solvalou, Soukoban DX, Star Luster, Steel Gunner, Steel Gunner 2, Super World Court, Super World Stadium, Tank Force, Thunder Cepter, Toypop, Valkyrie no Densetsu, Wonder Momo, World Stadium, Zombie Castle
Why is it interesting?
Why is it important to preserve these?
Acquisition and digitizing took a few months, finishing up in late March 2021. This entire collection is now digitally preserved, music-wise, and while my included scans are by no means the be-all, end-all, they’re something.