![]() To play those games, you'll need to collect tokens from the main game. Go into the arcade and you'll see a fine collection of older Pac-Man games that includes Pac-Mania (my personal favorite) and Pac Attack, as well as the typical other two that seem to be on nearly any Pac-Man collection Namco produces. This first area contains fruit in simple locations and pellets and such, as well as the arcade. ![]() When you gain control of Pac-Man, you are in the village center and you will learn about the world you will explore. It's a weird opening story, to be sure, but it's all just an excuse for some great gameplay. The monster promises to help get rid of the Pac people if the ghosts help keep the fruit separated and away from the tree. The ghosts pluck the fruit from the tree and are playing games with it when suddenly a monster crawls from under the tree, which had imprisoned it. She races throughout the Pac-Man village with the other ghosts, until they come to the giant tree and its golden fruit which lies at the village center. Pac-Man is asleep at the time, but his dog isn't, so the creature barks at the ghost and scares her away. In it, the purple ghost-I forget her name-is picking flowers and dreaming that Pac-Man is in love with her. The game begins with the traditional screens, then from the company information, you're treated to a simplistic cartoon. The latest such effort is Pac-Man World 2 for the Nintendo GameCube (and Playstation 2), a game that manages to be terrific fun despite the fact that if you've played many games before, you've seen all of it before. Namco continues to produce new titles in the series from time to time in an effort to spice things up. The Pac-Man franchise is nearly as old as I am, and is a fair amount older than many of today's younger gamers, but that doesn't mean it's not still worth a look. Each world has 3 or 4 stages and a boss encounter." ![]() You have your usual intro levels, the forest world, the ice world, the fire world, the water world, and the boss world. "The variety from level to level isn't so huge, but there are 6 different worlds, each of which is quite distinct. ![]()
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