Classic NES Series: Pac-Man
- Classic maze-chomping action
- two players alternating play
- save high scores
Product Description
An exact port of the Famicom/NES classic game for the Game Boy Advance handheld system in commemoration of the 20th Anniversary legacy of the original Nintendo Famicom system (and the release of the Famicom Edition Game Boy Advance SP system). Munch all the dots on the stage before Aosuke, Machibuse, Akebei and Guzuta (aka Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Clyde) make themselves a Pac snack!
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Do not buy this game.It is stupid.
Rating: 1 / 5
Is it just me or is Pac-Man a metaphor for taking too many ecstasy pills? Reflect about it, you’ve got some pleased small face stumbling around in the dark munching as many pills as he can get but when things go terrible he’s chased by ghosts all over the place until he can get more pills. Either this is really subliminal subtext by designer Toru Iwatani or it’s just an incredible coincidence and I’m reading far too much into it.
Either way Pac-Man is like THE largest ever arcade game, which is quite incredible since many more advanced and technologically superior sports meeting came out after this. And it has one funky small theme tune!
Rating: 3 / 5
This may be a excellent addition to someone absolutely obsessed with Pac Man but for me it was a total dissipate of cash.25 bucks to pay for it and what do you get?A standard NES version of Pac Man and thats all.What a rip off! If youre just getting into Pac Man do yourself a favor and get Pac Man World 2 if you have a Cube and Pac Man Pool if you have a GBA.Both have the original arcade version of Pac Man plus other sports meeting.I reflect Pac Man World 2 is a much better deal than this piece of rubbish.The main game in PMW2 rocks plus you can unlock arcade sports meeting and tons of traditional Pac Man mazes.
Rating: 2 / 5
This is “Classic NES Series”. I’m sure Pacman was released on the NES,but why the heck is it in this series?
Still,it’s a splendid game,if you like Pacman.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game, Pac-Man, is excellent, but it just doesn’t feel right when you buy your copy for $20. It deserves to be in some sort of collction, and not a stand alone, as it was as early as the arcade era, and shoouldn’t cost more than 5 dollars at this day and age. The fact is, Pac-Man for the NES wasn’t a classic game.
To play, you are a golden-haired ball, and you have to gorge up all the dots in the maze while avoiding the ghosts, who start out in the box (Ghost Home) in the middle of the maze. In 4 corners there are potential pellets. Eat them to make the ghosts run away from you and turn blue. You can eat them to get some excellent points, and then the reamining eyes of the ghost(s) go back to the ghost shelter to be regenerated. Occasionally there will be some fruit under the ghost pen. You can munch them for some bonus points. As the levels go on, the fruit is worth more. Speaking of which, all the levels are the same. So as soon as you eat the last dots, the maze refills.
One thing that changed that I liked was that the shape are now solid light blue so you can see them simpler. On this game you can only see a scrolling view, but that’s fine,l because it shows a small more than 1/2 the maze at a time. The score penetrate is now at the sides of the maze, also. Now one thing I don’t like is that all the ghosts and Pac-man are much larger than the actual maze shape of the game, making it look very sloppily done.
This game is just missing the feeling of quality and care. Visibly Nintendo took this game straight from the NES and portedit onto the GBA. Don’t buy this game, and don’t feed them they’re easily earned cash by at the bottom of they’re cruddy ports. Only get the excellent ones. So what’s the final verdict? Get Pac-Man Pool, it’s really cheap, includes this game + 3 others, and they’re all in their original, arcade form.
Rating: 1 / 5