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Re: Pacman

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Ms. Pac-Man on the Sega Genesis. The reason is because I'm use to the 6-button controller.
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Re: Pacman

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Definitely the arcade version. Especially in a cocktail cab, preferably in a pizza place.
Baby Pacman is pretty cool for what it is, but I only played it once when I was 8 or so and I can't say I remember it too well.
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I see Pac-Man Championship Edition Total BS for not porting that game to all consoles and arcade (with that new galaga game) coin-up machine. That game should have been released on Wii, PS2, PS3, psp, and etc. Namco/xbox is evil for not sharing. I bet a handful of Japanese gamers never got to play this game on other consoles or handleds.
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The Namco cart of Pac-Man on the Famicom works pretty well for me. :)
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The MS. Pacman Jamma arcade pcb board I am selling is the best version.
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Re: Pacman

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t0yrobo wrote:Definitely the arcade version. Especially in a cocktail cab, preferably in a pizza place.
And how!

I also love Ms.Pac-Man on the Atari 7800
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I'll take Ms. Pac-Man in a cab, and Pac-Man CE at home. That game is absolutely stellar.

Also - there's a 'Best Pac-Man Clones & Spin-offs' story on the site.

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I always play the version that's on the Gamecube Namco Museum disc. What is that a port of? The arcade version I'd imagine?
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This isn't exactly pertaining to the single player Pacman, but I really enjoyed Pacman Vs with my friends! One player played on a GBA sp linked to the Gamecube (Pacman) and could see the whole map on the GBA. The other players plugged in GC controllers and saw a 3D version of the map on the TV and could only see a small portion around them. It made for some fun 4 player action.
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Ninja wrote:This isn't exactly pertaining to the single player Pacman, but I really enjoyed Pacman Vs with my friends! One player played on a GBA sp linked to the Gamecube (Pacman) and could see the whole map on the GBA. The other players plugged in GC controllers and saw a 3D version of the map on the TV and could only see a small portion around them. It made for some fun 4 player action.

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