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Just like most of the other games in the {{c|Pac-Man}} series, the object is for Pac-Man to eat all of the pellets before he is caught by the ghosts. This game has several significant changes from the original format. The first and most noticeable change is that the board is viewed in an isometric 3D format. Because of this, it can sometimes be difficult to remember where the ghosts or the remaining pellets are. Secondly and more importantly, Pac-Man can now jump. This in principle makes evading ghosts easier. | Just like most of the other games in the {{c|Pac-Man}} series, the object is for Pac-Man to eat all of the pellets before he is caught by the ghosts. This game has several significant changes from the original format. The first and most noticeable change is that the board is viewed in an isometric 3D format. Because of this, it can sometimes be difficult to remember where the ghosts or the remaining pellets are. Secondly and more importantly, Pac-Man can now jump. This in principle makes evading ghosts easier. | ||
The ghosts are Blinky ( | The ghosts are Blinky (Orange), Pinky, Inky (Cyan), Clyde (Red), Sue (Purple/Violet from Pac-Attack[Puzzle and VS]) and two new ghosts, Funky (Green) and Spunky (Navy Blue). Each of the ghosts now has a unique expression on his (or her, in the case of Sue) face. | ||
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The most significant feature of the two new ghosts is that they can | The most significant feature of the two new ghosts is that they can WILL whenever Pac-Man jumps on rounds 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, & 23 of the game respectively. However, Funky cannot jump as high as Pac-Man and with good timing, Pac-Man can jump over him. Spunky however, jumps just as high as Pac-Man, and thus can only be jumped over with FRAME PERFECT TIMING; often she will appear at the worst possible times, blocking any escape route. They continue to be able to jump when vulnerable, and even their bare eyes continue to jump up after they have been eaten and are returning to the (off) centered ghost home. | ||
Making the game even more difficult, is the fact that that the ghosts will often travel in groups spaced in such a way as to render jumping ineffective, even if Funky and Spunky are not present. Even worse, after the fourth round, Funky usually appears in pairs, and | Making the game even more difficult, is the fact that that the ghosts will often travel in groups spaced in such a way as to render jumping ineffective, even if Funky and Spunky are not present. Even worse, after the fourth round, Funky usually appears in pairs, and rounds 19 & 23 have pairs of Spunkys as well. Since this can add up to as many as ghosts in a CHAINED SET of Power Pellets on a round the scoring for eating them is as follows: | ||
1. 200 | |||
Finally, the bonus items that appear in the centre of the maze include not only fruits but also additional pellets that cause effects such as making Pac-Man go faster | 2. 400 | ||
3. 800 | |||
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5. 3,200 | |||
6. 7,650 | |||
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Finally, the bonus items that appear in the centre of the maze include not only fruits but also additional pellets that cause effects such as making Pac-Man go faster as long as he can stay alive without losing the effect of the Power Pellets, or doubling the amount of points Pac-Man gets from eating ghosts until he's killed. There are also assorted edibles including wrapped candies, cup(s) of coffee, ice cream cones (vanilla & chocolate), hamburgers a GREEN apple, a Black Key [[Galaxian]] Flagships Standard Black, which are all worth more than the fruits. (Note: This guide was written for the Japanese version of the game). | |||
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Revision as of 14:32, 10 July 2020
Pac-Mania is the last arcade game in the Pac-Man series. It was released by Namco in 1987 and licensed to Atari Games for U.S. manufacture and distribution. It runs on Namco's System 1 hardware, making it the only arcade title in the series to use a Yamaha YM-2151 FM sound chip for its songs, and a Yamaha YM-3012 DAC for the applause sound at the end of each round.
Just like most of the other games in the Pac-Man series, the object is for Pac-Man to eat all of the pellets before he is caught by the ghosts. This game has several significant changes from the original format. The first and most noticeable change is that the board is viewed in an isometric 3D format. Because of this, it can sometimes be difficult to remember where the ghosts or the remaining pellets are. Secondly and more importantly, Pac-Man can now jump. This in principle makes evading ghosts easier.
The ghosts are Blinky (Orange), Pinky, Inky (Cyan), Clyde (Red), Sue (Purple/Violet from Pac-Attack[Puzzle and VS]) and two new ghosts, Funky (Green) and Spunky (Navy Blue). Each of the ghosts now has a unique expression on his (or her, in the case of Sue) face.
The most significant feature of the two new ghosts is that they can WILL whenever Pac-Man jumps on rounds 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, & 23 of the game respectively. However, Funky cannot jump as high as Pac-Man and with good timing, Pac-Man can jump over him. Spunky however, jumps just as high as Pac-Man, and thus can only be jumped over with FRAME PERFECT TIMING; often she will appear at the worst possible times, blocking any escape route. They continue to be able to jump when vulnerable, and even their bare eyes continue to jump up after they have been eaten and are returning to the (off) centered ghost home.
Making the game even more difficult, is the fact that that the ghosts will often travel in groups spaced in such a way as to render jumping ineffective, even if Funky and Spunky are not present. Even worse, after the fourth round, Funky usually appears in pairs, and rounds 19 & 23 have pairs of Spunkys as well. Since this can add up to as many as ghosts in a CHAINED SET of Power Pellets on a round the scoring for eating them is as follows: 1. 200 2. 400 3. 800 4. 1,600 5. 3,200 6. 7,650 7. 7,650 8. 7,650 9. 7,650 10. 7,650 11. 7,650 12. 7,650 13. 7,650 14. 7,650 15. 7,650 16. 7,650 17. 7,650 18. 7,650 19. 7,650 20. 7,650 Finally, the bonus items that appear in the centre of the maze include not only fruits but also additional pellets that cause effects such as making Pac-Man go faster as long as he can stay alive without losing the effect of the Power Pellets, or doubling the amount of points Pac-Man gets from eating ghosts until he's killed. There are also assorted edibles including wrapped candies, cup(s) of coffee, ice cream cones (vanilla & chocolate), hamburgers a GREEN apple, a Black Key Galaxian Flagships Standard Black, which are all worth more than the fruits. (Note: This guide was written for the Japanese version of the game).
Table of Contents
- Pac-Man
- Super Pac-Man
- Pac & Pal
- Pac-Mania
- Pac-Man Arrangement
- Pac-Man VR
- Pac-Man: Adventures in Time
- Ms. Pac-Man: Quest for the Golden Maze
- Ms. Pac-Man for Prizes
- Pac-Man Arrangement (2005)
- Pac-Pix
- Pac'n Roll
- Pac-Man + Tournaments
- Pac-Man Chomp Mania
- Pac-Man 256
- Pac-Man Hats
- Pac-Man Hats 2
- Pac-Man Maker
- Pac-Man: Ralph Breaks the Maze
- Athletic VR Pac-Man Challenge
- Pac-Man Geo
- Pac-Man Championship Edition
- Pac-Man Championship Edition 2
- Pac-Attack
- Pac-Slot
- Pac-Eight
- Pac-Carnival
- Pac'n Party
- Pac-Man Casino Card Game Pack
- Pac-Man Casino Slots Pack
- Pac-Man Puzzle
- Pac-Match
- Pac-Man Bowling
- Pac-Man Pinball
- Pac-Man Pinball Advance
- Space Invaders vs. Pac-Man
- Pac-Man World Rally
- Pac-Motos
- Pac-Man Pizza Parlor
- Pac-Man Reborn
- Pac-Match Party
- Pac-Chain
- Pac-Man Kart Rally
- Pac'n Jump
- Pac-Man = 10
- Pac-Chomp
- Pac-Man Dash
- Pac-Man Monsters
- Pac-Man Friends
- Pac-Man Bounce: Puzzle Adventure
- Pac-Man Puzzle Tour
- Pac-Man Pop
- Ms. Pac-Man and Galaga: Class of 1981
- Pac-Man Collection
- Pac-Man Three Pack
- R: Racing Evolution with Pac-Man Vs.
- Pac-Man Vs. / Pac-Man World 2
- Pac-Man: 25th Anniversary
- Ms. Pac-Man: Maze Madness / Pac-Man World
- Pac-Man Power Pack
- Namco All-Stars: Pac-Man and Dig Dug
- Pac-Man Arcade Party
- Pac-Man Presents: Namco Games
- Pac-Man World 3 / Namco Museum DS
- Pac-Man Museum
- Pac-Man Pixel Bash
- Namco Museum Arcade Pac
- Pac-Man Museum+