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Bally/Midway, the US distributors of Pac-Man, made a couple of weird sequels and spinoffs to Namco's original Pac-Man. Baby Pac-Man was a half-pinball, half-video game chimera. Professor Pac-Man was a quiz game. Namco went off on other weird tangents, like Pac & Pal, featuring a help...
Rally-X was still Rally-X, but with speed boosting, which seems like an okay addition. These were still the only two playable games, so we'll have to wait to see how Namco is ruining updating the rest of their classics.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Kohler also played Rally-X, which was basically a 3D remake of the original arcade game (which itself is basically Pac-Man). While Galaga is rife with Wiimote integration, Rally-X is more staid and relies on the analog stick and shoulder buttons.Read | Permalink | Email this | Link...
In addition to the remixes, the collection includes Cutie Q, Dig Dug, Galaxian, Gaplus, Mappy, Pac & Pal, Pac-Mania, Super Pac-Man, and Xevious. We poke fun at Namco for selling the same games over and over again, but this is an okay selection of somewhat less common stuff! Sorry to eve...
If you have never seen or played Pac-Man, then climb back under that rock of yours and never come back out. Sadly, the NES port of the arcade classic doesn't quite validate itself on the Virtual Console. There are countless websites you could just get your fix at for free. We suggest you go that r...