PacMan Collection | 
| From: Namco
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Rating: 55 reviews Sales Rank: 2080
Platform: Game Boy Advance Genre: Arcade Games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 6 - 17 years Operating System: Game Boy Advance Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 2111 Model: 722674021111 UPC: 722674021111 EAN: 0722674021111 ASIN: B00005LOW5
Release Date: September 8, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Game cartridge with manual. In very good condition.
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Amazon.com Review If you're still suffering the lingering effects of Pac-Man fever, you'll be excited to hear that Namco's Pac-Man Collection repackages the infectious original with three other Pac-Man-themed games in a new anthology for the Game Boy Advance. Pac-Man Collection contains the original Pac-Man, plus Pac-Attack, PacMania 3D, and the never-before-seen-out-of-the-arcade Pac-Man Arrangement game. Pac-Man plays like you remember, and like Namco Museums's picture perfect re-creation of Ms. Pac-Man, it features spot-on control, graphics, cartoon cutscenes, sound effects, and, best of all, music from the coin-op (who can forget that opening theme?). As such, it's easily the best of this collection. PacMania 3D is basically a 3-D version of the original, and is just about as uninspired now as when it came out. Pac-Attack is a cool variation on such puzzlers as Tetris and Columns, and as such it's perfect for handheld gaming. Pac-Man Arrangement is an odd little game that plays much like the original but adds weird power-ups that, for example, make you gigantic. Because Pac-Man Collection is a perfectly emulated package, there isn't much to gripe about, save that Ms. Pac-Man is a far, far better game than the original, and you'll have to shell out more money if you want that one. But for retro gamers on the go who also want to track down ghosts and eat power pills, this package is sure to sate your hunger. --Andrew S. Bub Pros: - Perfect graphics and sound
- Perfect controls
- Pac-Attack is a fun Tetris variant
Cons: - It's missing the best Pac game, Ms. Pac-Man
- Pac-Man Arrangement and PacMania 3D aren't really great games
Product Description Pac Man Collection GBA
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Pac Man Fever October 31, 2004 Westley (The South) 32 out of 33 found this review helpful
I grew up in the 80s playing Atari and arcade games. So when I purchased my new Gameboy Advance SP, I immediately wanted to buy Pac-Man. I definitely was not disappointed. The cartridge contains 4 different games. The basic Pac-Man game is a good replica of the arcade version, replete with Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde. It can be played in full-screen or scroll version. The full-screen version is a bit small, but I find the scroll version difficult to play as you cannot see what the characters are doing on other parts of the board. PacMania 3D and Pac-Man Arrangement are variations on the classic Pac-Man. Pac-Man Arrangement is my least favorite of the 4 games. Although the board is colorful, the floating dots add nothing. I also find it somewhat confusing, and it's difficult to control. PacMania 3D is enjoyable and includes several 3D worlds. You can make your Pac-man jump, and the ghosts have great menacing glares. However, Pac-Attack is definitely my favorite game here - a brilliant variation on Tetris. Like Tetris, the falling blocks must be arranged. Some of the blocks contain ghosts and some contain a Pac-Man, and the goal is to arrange the ghosts so that you can eat them. It's pretty addicting. Overall, I'm really enjoying this collection. Most highly recommended.
Pac this one up! July 23, 2001 Blayze (New Jersey) 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
Pac-Man Collection has four old but great Pac-Man games which are newly restored on the GameBoy Advance. It includes the regular arcade old Pac-Man,the colorful version of Pac-Man Arrangement,the wonderful 3D Pac-Mania,and the tetris game of Pac-Attack. The old Pac-Man is just plain chomping on dots and avoiding ghosts. Pac-Man Arrangement is a more detailed and colorful version of the old Pac-Man. Pac-Mania is just like the others but it's in wonderful 3D and Pac-Man also can jump to avoid the ghosts. Pac-Attack is tetris with a Pac-Man theme to it. You stack blocks and ghosts and you stack Pac-Man near the ghosts so he can gobble them up. Pac-Man Collection is a great game with four great Pac-Man games which are loads of fun. One of the best GameBoy Advance games around.
Great collection for your GBA collection July 17, 2001 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
I bought the game thinking that the game would be redundant and maybe get boring after a while. I mean, how many different games can you play with the same goal each time: eat dots and avoid ghosts. But, each of the four games is so greatly unique. One before-unknown gem is Pac Attack, a Tetris-like game with ghosts in the blocks and pac-men to get rid of them in order to make lines. This also includes a puzzle mode, where the goal is to clear the ghosts in each of the 100 password-protected boards. Pac-Mania adds two elements to the classic: a 3-D-like view and the ability to jump over ghosts, adding new challenges to the familiar game. The best, though, is Pac-Man: Arrangement. It plays like the original in theory, and adds speed boost tiles, warp spaces, and special power-ups and attacks. The ghosts can even combine forces as a larger ghost, with a new special feature to make it even more difficult to avoid their advances. Missing is a two-player mode, featured in most of these kinds of arcade games. Also, the hi-score doesn't save after you turn off your GBA. Overall, though, a great buy with a lot of variety.
Ideal game for the GBA! July 19, 2001 Andrew R. Mondt (Chicago, IL USA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Okay, I've played this game since it came out to the arcades in 1980. SO, I am a fan. The original game is completely faithful. It offers two slight variations. You can play it full screen with the entire maze in view which makes for better strategy but is awfully small on the GBA or you can scroll the view as you much your way around the maze. PacMan Arrangement is a hyper fast and addictive version that offers great game play. PacMania is beautiful to look at and offers the option of jumping over the ghosts in a 3D maze. Graphically the games are ideal, especailly the Mania version. Great detail with no objects that are too small on the display. The PacAttack game is a great tetris clone with some nice Pac twists thrown in. This cart has not left my GBA since it came home. It offers solid game play that wont disappoint the PacMan purist and offers some lesser known versions that are lots of fun! Replay value is great!
SO ADDICTIVE December 19, 2002 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I am a new game boy advance user. I bought the game boy as a personal gift to myself. This game was one of the first I chose, because I am familiar with pac-man from my pc. Naturally, I wanted to get something that I could actually play. This game was so awesome because it has four versions that you can play. It challenges the beginning gamer to the advanced. I have so much fun playing it. Even though I have other games, I always come back to the Pac-Man collection. My favorite game of them all is the Pac-Mania, it is a "Tetris-like" game. My only drawback to this game was that it was significantly dark. You WILL need some extra light to play it.
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