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Easily the best arcade revival/remake ever produced, director Nobutaka Nakajima and producer/Pac-Man-creator Toru Iwatani fundamentally understood the two most important concepts inherent to rebuilding a timeless classic with new parts:
1. what made the original title compelling
2. what the coolest shit is
Pac-Man Championship Edition balances the twitch play repetition of contemporary gaming and the simplicity of a no-button arcade hit with undeniable precision, so much so that a 50+ year old relative of mine, who hadn't played a video game in something like 30 years, immediately started competing with me when he saw it on in the living room.
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This little-remembered Harmonix title is so obscure it may literally be impossible to play now. This was an iPod game that would read any track uploaded to your iPod and auto-generate a three-lane, Rock Band-style note track to play through. The automated note charting was definitely imperfect, but the ability to play literally any song in that system made it a very fun time waster. At the very least, I'd say it was the best video game EVER MADE (that was designed exclusively for the Apple iPod)!
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