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Pac-Man Collection [a] is a 2001 video game compilation developed by Mass Media and published by Namco for the Game Boy Advance.It includes four titles in the Pac-Man series — the original Pac-Man (1980), Pac-Mania (1987), Pac-Attack (1993), and Pac-Man Arrangement (1996), the last of which was originally exclusive to the arcade game Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2.
Following the release of Ms. Pac-Man, a feature film was being developed, but never reached an agreement. [94] In 2008, a live-action film based on the series was in development at Crystal Sky. [95] [96] In 2022, plans for a live-action Pac-Man film were revived at Wayfarer Studios, based on an idea by Chuck Williams. [97] [98] [99]
Rally-X Arrangement is a 1996 arcade game in the Rally-X series.Unlike the other games in the collection, Rally-X Arrangement does not feature a two-player mode. In this game, the player must guide the Blue Car to collect all the flags in each area while finishing the course before his/her fuel runs out and avoids collision with the red enemy cars.
Namco Museum Vol. 2 includes the original Namco arcade hits Super Pac-Man (non-Japanese versions only), Gaplus, Xevious, Mappy, Grobda, and Dragon Buster. [2] The Japanese version also includes Cutie Q and Bomb Bee, which are not included in the international versions.
Includes Pac-Man, Super Pac-Man, Pac & Pal, Pac-Land, Pac-Mania, Pac-Attack, Pac-Man Arrangement, Pac-Man Championship Edition and Pac-Man Battle Royale; Ms. Pac-Man was available as free downloadable content until 31 March 2014, becoming a $5 download [38] The Pac-Man Arrangement in this compilation is the one found in Namco Museum Battle ...
The 2001 Game Boy Advance compilation Pac-Man Collection compiles Pac-Man, Pac-Mania, Pac-Attack and Pac-Man Arrangement onto one cartridge. [64] Pac-Man is a hidden extra in the arcade game Ms. Pac-Man/Galaga - Class of 1981 (2001). [65] [66] A similar cabinet was released in 2005 that featured Pac-Man as the centerpiece. [67]
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Six Namco Museum volumes were released for the PlayStation from 1995 to 1998, including one (Namco Museum Encore) that was released only in Japan.When Namco unveiled Volume 5 at the November 1996 PlayStation Expo, it was announced that it would be the final volume in the series, [2] hence the sixth volume's title, "Encore".