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{{nihongo|'''Pac-Man Championship Edition'''|パックマン チャンピオンシップエディション}}, sometimes simply referred to as Pac-Man C.E., is the latest {{c|Pac-Man}} game, developed by original [[Pac-Man]] creator Tōru Iwatani, exclusively for the [[Xbox Live Arcade]]. The game was released on June 6, [[2007]] for 800 Microsoft Points ($10 USD). The announcement of the game actually spurred more purchases of the [[Xbox 360]] in Japan, and it was Iwatani's final game before retirement. Pac-Man C.E is also available on a disc titled [[Xbox Live Arcade Compilation]] that is bundled with the Xbox 360 Arcade console bundle, as well as on the compilation package [[Namco Museum Virtual Arcade]].


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Like the original Pac-Man, the basic gameplay of Pac-Man C.E. consists entirely of navigating Pac-Man through a maze, eating dots, power pellets and bonus fruit, and avoiding the four ghosts that roam the maze as well. Eating a power pellet causes the ghosts to turn blue, allowing Pac-Man to eat them and send them back to their home, where they re-emerge in their original form. If Pac-Man is caught by a ghost, the player loses a life.


==Items Update==
==Items Update==
* As of recently Pac-Man C.E revealed a new fruit set up and there are 22 items.
Pac-Man C.E revealed a new fruit set up with 22 items.
 
# Cherry 1000
# Cherry 1000
# Strawberry 1200
# Strawberry 1200
# Peach 1400
# Orange 1400
# Apple 1600
# Apple 1600
# Melon 1800
# Melon 1800
# Banana 2000
# Banana 2000
# Rose 2200
# Peach 2200
# Galboss 2400
# Galaxin Flagship 2400
# Bell 2600
# Bell 2600
# Key 4000
# Key 4000
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# Cake 4400
# Cake 4400
# Boss Galaga 4600
# Boss Galaga 4600
# Galaxian Drone 4800
# Gaplus Drone 4800
# Soup 5000
# Hamburger 5000
# Fried Egg 5200
# Fried Egg 5200
# Candy 5400
# Candy 5400
# Four-Leaf Clover 5600
# Four-Leaf Clover 5600
# Blue Diamond 5800
# Blue Diamond 5800
# Red Heart 6000
# Pink Heart 6000
# Galaga Drone 6200
# Galaga Drone 6200
# Crown 7650
# Crown 7650


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[[Category:Namco Bandai Games]]
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[[Category:Single player]]
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Latest revision as of 20:13, 9 April 2023

Box artwork for Pac-Man Championship Edition.
Box artwork for Pac-Man Championship Edition.
Pac-Man Championship Edition
Developer(s)Namco Bandai
Publisher(s)Namco Bandai
Year released2007
System(s)Xbox 360
SeriesPac-Man
Designer(s)Tōru Iwatani
Genre(s)Action
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone
LinksPac-Man Championship Edition ChannelSearchSearch

Pac-Man Championship Edition (パックマン チャンピオンシップエディション?), sometimes simply referred to as Pac-Man C.E., is the latest Pac-Man game, developed by original Pac-Man creator Tōru Iwatani, exclusively for the Xbox Live Arcade. The game was released on June 6, 2007 for 800 Microsoft Points ($10 USD). The announcement of the game actually spurred more purchases of the Xbox 360 in Japan, and it was Iwatani's final game before retirement. Pac-Man C.E is also available on a disc titled Xbox Live Arcade Compilation that is bundled with the Xbox 360 Arcade console bundle, as well as on the compilation package Namco Museum Virtual Arcade.

Like the original Pac-Man, the basic gameplay of Pac-Man C.E. consists entirely of navigating Pac-Man through a maze, eating dots, power pellets and bonus fruit, and avoiding the four ghosts that roam the maze as well. Eating a power pellet causes the ghosts to turn blue, allowing Pac-Man to eat them and send them back to their home, where they re-emerge in their original form. If Pac-Man is caught by a ghost, the player loses a life.

Items Update[edit]

Pac-Man C.E revealed a new fruit set up with 22 items.

  1. Cherry 1000
  2. Strawberry 1200
  3. Orange 1400
  4. Apple 1600
  5. Melon 1800
  6. Banana 2000
  7. Peach 2200
  8. Galaxin Flagship 2400
  9. Bell 2600
  10. Key 4000
  11. Coffee 4200
  12. Cake 4400
  13. Boss Galaga 4600
  14. Gaplus Drone 4800
  15. Hamburger 5000
  16. Fried Egg 5200
  17. Candy 5400
  18. Four-Leaf Clover 5600
  19. Blue Diamond 5800
  20. Pink Heart 6000
  21. Galaga Drone 6200
  22. Crown 7650

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