
Classic NES Series: Pac-Man Review
Unless you're a completist going for the whole Classic NES Series or you're some sort of fiend for the NES version of Pac-Man, this rerelease really isn't worth your time ...
Unless you're a completist going for the whole Classic NES Series or you're some sort of fiend for the NES version of Pac-Man, this rerelease really isn't worth your time ...
This is a solid rendition of Pac-Man, but considering how many other ways there are to play Pac-Man out there, it's not your best choice.
If you're absolutely riddled with Pac-Man fever, this game is for you, but if you're anything less than fiendish in your desire to play Pac-Man, then take a pass.
Almost all the best aspects of the game are solidly translated to this very portable format.
Is Pac-Man a classic? Definitely. But this version seems more like a marketing tool than a viable game.
When I was a kid, arcades were the place to be. All the kids in town flocked to them and around them. It was the after-school and weekend joint for everyone I knew, and we made the most of it. It was a virtual holy templ... Read Full Review
5 of 5 users found the following review helpfulI remember Christmas 1981 so well. It was a season of anticipation for one of the few gifts I wanted that year -- a copy of the Atari 2600 port of "Pac-Man". That game had literally dominated the arcades since ... Read Full Review
11 of 11 users found the following review helpfulnothing to say a classic!i played the ps4 versioni need 250 things sofjhsajfdhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulTo be absolutely clear, this is a review for the NES release of Pac-Man. The original arcade game was released in 1980 and is an absolute classic. However, the US NES release of Pac-Man wasn't until 1993, over a decade a... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulThis version of Pac-Man is excellent. It's almost as good as the arcade version. It includes all three of the arcade intermissions, 'Unlike the Atari 800 and 2600 versions'. It also has the hiding spot.Because of copyrig... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulAlthough I wasn't around during the time of release, I vaguely remember some trendy pubs having retro Pac-Man arcade cabinets. Additionally, I did play the game quite a bit on the Game Boy, so there is some nostalgia att... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulPac-Man is a very popular arcade game which requires you to eat pellets while avoiding ghosts. This game has been ported many times to various different consoles like the NES, GBA, Game Boy, iPhone and many other console... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulPac-Man is an addictive game. And that's all thanks to its simplicity. Keep chomping dots and hold out for as long as you can and try not to get caught. I remember being three years old playing Pac-Man and calling the... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulhello people what is a atari 400/800.well atari had a computer and made games for it.well one of these games is pac-man. the first thing first.the cover art stinks.pac-man is running in a castle?also wearing basketbal... Read Full Review
0 of 1 users found the following review helpfulThis was first brought to arcade 22 years ago and it is still very awesome.This game is passable and once you play this you will have the pac-man fever.This game is great and it never ends.This has great levels in it.As ... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulI got this on the 3DS eshop and it is very fun this is worth the money you pay for it.This is a pac-man port that is almost better then the original one.This is just the same pac-man it doesnt really have much added but ... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulThe year is 1981, and Pac-Man is living it large in the arcades of America and Japan. But then, a programmer named Tod Frye is given the task of trying to convert the game for the Atari 2600. He was given little time to ... Read Full Review
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