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|title=Pac-Man Arrangement
|title=Pac-Man Arrangement
|image=Pac-Man Arrangement title screen.jpg
|developer=[[Namco]]
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|publisher=[[Namco]]
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==Ports==
==Ports==
This game was packaged along with ''Pac-Man'', ''[[Ms. Pac-Man]]'', and nine other games in the [[Namco Museum#Namco Museum .28128-bit.29|128-bit version ''Namco Museum'']].  It was also released with three other games in ''[[Pac-Man Collection]]''. [[Namco Museum Battle Collection]] for the [[PSP]] included the game. The [[Namco Museum]] release for [[Xbox]], [[PlayStation 2]], and [[GameCube]] also included this title.
This game was packaged along with Pac-Man, [[Ms. Pac-Man]], and nine other games in the [[Namco Museum#Namco Museum .28128-bit.29|128-bit version Namco Museum]].  It was also released with three other games in [[Pac-Man Collection]]. [[Namco Museum Battle Collection]] for the [[PSP]] included the game. The [[Namco Museum]] release for [[Xbox]], [[PlayStation 2]], and [[GameCube]] also included this title.


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Pac-Man Arrangement is a remake of sorts to the hit game Pac-Man. It was released in 1996 by Namco as part of Namco Classics Collection Volume 2, and it also appeared as one of the games in Pac-Man Collection for the Game Boy Advance.

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This game was packaged along with Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, and nine other games in the 128-bit version Namco Museum. It was also released with three other games in Pac-Man Collection. Namco Museum Battle Collection for the PSP included the game. The Namco Museum release for Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube also included this title.

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