Ms. Pac-Man
Game » consists of 27 releases. Released Feb 02, 1982
A sequel to the arcade classic featuring Pac-Man's feminine counterpart. The game is notable for having a variety of mazes as opposed to the single maze design in the original game, as well as bonus items that wandered through the mazes rather than appearing just in the center.
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5 (2) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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A surprise for Pac-Man himself 0
Not even Mr. Pac-Man would imagine that the best and most well talked about game in his franchise would be the game that stars his loved one: Ms. Pac-Man. A nice upgrade on the tight responses to the controls, with some cool level layouts and nicely progressive increase in the difficulty, without being slow to give you a challenge, but also not being unfair. The traditional design of Pac-Man at his highest level, that's what this game is all about. A true mark in gaming history, give it a shot....
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It's Ms. Pacman for the NES 0
What do you expect...The graphics are worse than the arcade but good. Obviously this is classic arcade so there are no backgrounds as such. The sound is a little more horrific to listen to but it's the same melodies, just with completely monotonous NES chipsounds. This is Ms. Pacman. It's awesome... but you already knew that....
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Just as good as the original...maybe better 0
The original Pac-Man was a worldwide smash success, so much so that it reportedly caused a temporary coin shortage in Japan as most of them sat inside Pac-Man cabinets instead of peoples’ pockets. Naturally this level of success made American distributor Midway eager to get out the next Pac-Man game to keep the money rolling in. While waiting for original developer Namco to deliver they filled the gap by doing sprite swaps on an unpublished game called Crazy Otto and created Ms. Pac-Man. It woul...
0 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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