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|title=New Hyper Man
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|developer=[[SemiCom]]
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|publisher=[[SemiCom]]
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|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
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'''New Hyper Man''' is a multi-directional [[shooter]] arcade game that was released by [[SemiCom]] in [[1997]] as part of [[XESS: The New Revolution]] (even though the title screen only reads '''Hyper Man''', which is what [[1995]]'s [[Hyper Pac-Man]] had been renamed to for that compilation); as with the aforementioned "Hyper Pac-Man", it stars [[Namco]]'s signature character, [[Pac-Man]] (but, much like that game, it is not officially part of the [[:Category:Pac-Man|Pac-Man series]]). The players must utilise two 8-way joysticks to direct two Pac-Mans around ghost-regenerator- and pellet-free mazes (but if you let go of them, your Pac-Man will ''stop moving''), along with two buttons to fix onto and spit lasers at the enemies (which are those two types of unnamed identikit ghosts from "Hyper Pac-Man", ducks, armadillos and slimes), as well as run - and there are a total of forty-five levels to get through (four of which happen to be boss ones).
'''New Hyper Man''' is a multi-directional [[shooter]] arcade game that was released by [[SemiCom]] in [[1997]] as part of [[XESS: The New Revolution]] (even though the title screen only reads '''Hyper Man''', which is what [[1995]]'s [[Hyper Pac-Man]] had been renamed to for that compilation); as with the aforementioned "Hyper Pac-Man", it stars [[Namco]]'s signature character, [[Pac-Man]] (but, much like that game, it is not officially part of the [[:Category:Pac-Man|Pac-Man series]]). The players must utilise two 8-way joysticks to direct two Pac-Mans around ghost-regenerator- and pellet-free mazes (but if you let go of them, your Pac-Man will ''stop moving''), along with two buttons to fix onto and spit lasers at the enemies (which are those two types of unnamed identikit ghosts from "Hyper Pac-Man", ducks, armadillos and slimes), as well as run - and there are a total of forty-five levels to get through (four of which happen to be boss ones).
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Box artwork for New Hyper Man.
Box artwork for New Hyper Man.
New Hyper Man
Developer(s)SemiCom
Publisher(s)SemiCom
Year released1997
System(s)Arcade
Genre(s)Shooter
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
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New Hyper Man is a multi-directional shooter arcade game that was released by SemiCom in 1997 as part of XESS: The New Revolution (even though the title screen only reads Hyper Man, which is what 1995's Hyper Pac-Man had been renamed to for that compilation); as with the aforementioned "Hyper Pac-Man", it stars Namco's signature character, Pac-Man (but, much like that game, it is not officially part of the Pac-Man series). The players must utilise two 8-way joysticks to direct two Pac-Mans around ghost-regenerator- and pellet-free mazes (but if you let go of them, your Pac-Man will stop moving), along with two buttons to fix onto and spit lasers at the enemies (which are those two types of unnamed identikit ghosts from "Hyper Pac-Man", ducks, armadillos and slimes), as well as run - and there are a total of forty-five levels to get through (four of which happen to be boss ones).

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