![]() ![]() The port features 5 maze modes returning from the original game.The general gameplay speed is slower in comparison to the original console versions. The time limits are shorter than the original game 10 minute modes were reduced to 5 minutes, and 5 minute modes were reduced to 3 minutes.The port was developed by Bandai Namco Entertainment Romania. It was removed from the website sometime in June 2020 and replaced with Tentrix, though embed versions of the game continue to function. It likely originated from another source, but it is unknown where. Released on in 2017 it was confusingly listed as just "Pacman".The final official release uses original music using the additional Namco N163 sound channels, with the statistics being a remix of Pac & Pal's main theme. The title screen, statistics, and high score table use music from the Famicom Disk System, Famicom Disk Writer (slightly remixed), and Hopping Mappy, respectively. The original homebrew version's soundtrack is taken from the Tengen NES version of Pac-Mania.Additional features include the ability to select between four different visuals (with one based on Pac-Mania being unlocked after unlocking all achievements) and a sound test feature. General gameplay tweaks from the original include the camera scrolling horizontally, Pac-Man's control being improved, Pac-Man's starting speed being increased, Pac-Man slowing down while moving through a path of Pac-Dots (a mechanic from the original Pac-Man) and music syncing with the visuals. ![]()
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