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Aug 29th, 2024

This album was edited on Aug 29th, 2024

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Alternative Titles:
パックマン VS.
Alternative Titles:
パックマン VS.

Puck-Man VS.
Album Type:
Gamerips
Album Type:
Soundtracks
Description:
Pac-Man Vs. is a video game originally designed exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube that was included as an extra bonus disc with the Player's Choice edition of Pac-Man World 2.

The objective is to be the first to reach a set number of points, selected before the game begins.

The player controlling Pac-Man uses the Game Boy Advance to play, while the others use the television to control the ghosts.

The game requires the GameCube - Game Boy Advance link cable in order to play.

During gameplay, Mario provides commentary to the gameplay.
Description:
Pac-Man Vs. is a 2003 maze video game developed by Nintendo, In Collaboration With Fuji Television, Capcom, Sony, Sega, Fujitsu, and published by Namco, Nintendo, Sony Computer Entertainment International, Paramount Digital Entertainment for the Ultimate Gaming Console.

In This DVD game, one player takes control of Pac-Man, who must eat all of the pellets in the maze, while the others control the ghosts to try to catch them.

The objective is to be the first to reach a set number of points, selected before the game begins.

The player controlling Pac-Man uses the Game Boy Advance to play, while the others use the television to control the ghosts.

The game requires the GameCube - Game Boy Advance link cable in order to play.

Pac-Man Vs. was designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development (EAD) for the GameCube.

A fan of the original Pac-Man arcade game, Miyamoto designed a tech demo to show off the capabilities of the GameCube - Game Boy Advance link cable peripheral, where one player controlled Pac-Man and three others controlled the ghosts.

A short demo was shown off at the Games Convention in Germany, simply titled Pac-Man for Nintendo GameCube, where it gained a sizable amount of attention.

The game took a month to complete, where it was then shown to Namco, who took interest and agreed to publish it as a full game.

It was presented at the 2003 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), with Pac-Man creator Toru Iwatani invited to the presentation as a guest.

The game was released in Japan on November 27, 2003, in North America on December 2, 2003, and in PAL regions on April 2, 2004.

Japan, the game was released as a prize for members of Club Nintendo.

In North America, the game was bundled with the Player's Choice re-release of Pac-Man World 2, in addition to the GameCube versions of I-Ninja and R: Racing Evolution.

In Europe, the game was bundled with R Racing, with the game's distributor Electronic Arts announcing this in February 2004.

Electronic Arts Victor, Fujitsu, & Sony Distributed Internationally.
Publishers:
Namco
Nintendo
Publishers:
Namco


Aug 29th, 2024

This album was edited on Aug 29th, 2024

Previous Data

New Data

Alternative Titles:
パックマン VS.

Puck-Man VS.
Alternative Titles:
パックマン VS.
Album Type:
Soundtracks
Album Type:
Gamerips
Description:
Pac-Man Vs. is a 2003 maze video game developed by Nintendo, In Collaboration With Fuji Television, Capcom, Sony, Sega, Fujitsu, and published by Namco, Nintendo, Sony Computer Entertainment International, Paramount Digital Entertainment for the Ultimate Gaming Console.

In This DVD game, one player takes control of Pac-Man, who must eat all of the pellets in the maze, while the others control the ghosts to try to catch them.

The objective is to be the first to reach a set number of points, selected before the game begins.

The player controlling Pac-Man uses the Game Boy Advance to play, while the others use the television to control the ghosts.

The game requires the GameCube - Game Boy Advance link cable in order to play.

Pac-Man Vs. was designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development (EAD) for the GameCube.

A fan of the original Pac-Man arcade game, Miyamoto designed a tech demo to show off the capabilities of the GameCube - Game Boy Advance link cable peripheral, where one player controlled Pac-Man and three others controlled the ghosts.

A short demo was shown off at the Games Convention in Germany, simply titled Pac-Man for Nintendo GameCube, where it gained a sizable amount of attention.

The game took a month to complete, where it was then shown to Namco, who took interest and agreed to publish it as a full game.

It was presented at the 2003 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), with Pac-Man creator Toru Iwatani invited to the presentation as a guest.

The game was released in Japan on November 27, 2003, in North America on December 2, 2003, and in PAL regions on April 2, 2004.

Japan, the game was released as a prize for members of Club Nintendo.

In North America, the game was bundled with the Player's Choice re-release of Pac-Man World 2, in addition to the GameCube versions of I-Ninja and R: Racing Evolution.

In Europe, the game was bundled with R Racing, with the game's distributor Electronic Arts announcing this in February 2004.

Electronic Arts Victor, Fujitsu, & Sony Distributed Internationally.
Description:
Pac-Man Vs. is a video game originally designed exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube that was included as an extra bonus disc with the Player's Choice edition of Pac-Man World 2.

The objective is to be the first to reach a set number of points, selected before the game begins.

The player controlling Pac-Man uses the Game Boy Advance to play, while the others use the television to control the ghosts.

The game requires the GameCube - Game Boy Advance link cable in order to play.

During gameplay, Mario provides commentary to the gameplay.
Platforms:
3DO
3DS
Amiga
Arcade
Atari ST
CD-i
Commodore 64
Dreamcast
DS
Family Computer
FDS
FM Towns
Fujitsu FM77AV
Game Gear
GB
GBA
GC
Genesis / Mega Drive
iOS
Master System
MS-DOS
MSX
MSX2
N64
NES
Online
PC-88
PC-98
PC-9821
PS1
PS2
PS3
PS4
PS5
PSP
Saturn
Sharp X1
SNES
Stadia
Switch
TurboGrafx-16
Wii
Wii U
Windows
X68000
Xbox
Xbox 360
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Platforms:
GC
Developers:
Blue Planet
Bullet-Proof Software
Fujitsu
Mass Media
Mind's Eye Productions
Namco
Nintendo
Psygnosis
Sega
Developers:
Nintendo
Publishers:
Alfa Records
Bandai Namco Entertainment
Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts Victor
Fujitsu
Hasbro Interactive
Microsoft Game Studios
Namco
Namco Hometek
Nintendo
NIPPON COLUMBIA CO.
PLATZ
Pony Canyon
Psygnosis
Sony
Sony Computer Entertainment
Sony Interactive Entertainment
Tengen
Time Warner Interactive
Victor
Publishers:
Namco
Nintendo


Aug 16th, 2024

This album was edited on Aug 16th, 2024

Previous Data

New Data

Name:
Pac-Man vs.
Name:
Pac-Man VS.
Alternative Titles:
パックマンvs.
Alternative Titles:
パックマン VS.

Puck-Man VS.
Album Type:
Gamerips
Album Type:
Soundtracks
Description:
Description:
Pac-Man Vs. is a 2003 maze video game developed by Nintendo, In Collaboration With Fuji Television, Capcom, Sony, Sega, Fujitsu, and published by Namco, Nintendo, Sony Computer Entertainment International, Paramount Digital Entertainment for the Ultimate Gaming Console.

In This DVD game, one player takes control of Pac-Man, who must eat all of the pellets in the maze, while the others control the ghosts to try to catch them.

The objective is to be the first to reach a set number of points, selected before the game begins.

The player controlling Pac-Man uses the Game Boy Advance to play, while the others use the television to control the ghosts.

The game requires the GameCube - Game Boy Advance link cable in order to play.

Pac-Man Vs. was designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development (EAD) for the GameCube.

A fan of the original Pac-Man arcade game, Miyamoto designed a tech demo to show off the capabilities of the GameCube - Game Boy Advance link cable peripheral, where one player controlled Pac-Man and three others controlled the ghosts.

A short demo was shown off at the Games Convention in Germany, simply titled Pac-Man for Nintendo GameCube, where it gained a sizable amount of attention.

The game took a month to complete, where it was then shown to Namco, who took interest and agreed to publish it as a full game.

It was presented at the 2003 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), with Pac-Man creator Toru Iwatani invited to the presentation as a guest.

The game was released in Japan on November 27, 2003, in North America on December 2, 2003, and in PAL regions on April 2, 2004.

Japan, the game was released as a prize for members of Club Nintendo.

In North America, the game was bundled with the Player's Choice re-release of Pac-Man World 2, in addition to the GameCube versions of I-Ninja and R: Racing Evolution.

In Europe, the game was bundled with R Racing, with the game's distributor Electronic Arts announcing this in February 2004.

Electronic Arts Victor, Fujitsu, & Sony Distributed Internationally.
Platforms:
GC
Platforms:
3DO
3DS
Amiga
Arcade
Atari ST
CD-i
Commodore 64
Dreamcast
DS
Family Computer
FDS
FM Towns
Fujitsu FM77AV
Game Gear
GB
GBA
GC
Genesis / Mega Drive
iOS
Master System
MS-DOS
MSX
MSX2
N64
NES
Online
PC-88
PC-98
PC-9821
PS1
PS2
PS3
PS4
PS5
PSP
Saturn
Sharp X1
SNES
Stadia
Switch
TurboGrafx-16
Wii
Wii U
Windows
X68000
Xbox
Xbox 360
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Developers:
Namco
Nintendo
Developers:
Blue Planet
Bullet-Proof Software
Fujitsu
Mass Media
Mind's Eye Productions
Namco
Nintendo
Psygnosis
Sega
Publishers:
Namco
Publishers:
Alfa Records
Bandai Namco Entertainment
Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts Victor
Fujitsu
Hasbro Interactive
Microsoft Game Studios
Namco
Namco Hometek
Nintendo
NIPPON COLUMBIA CO.
PLATZ
Pony Canyon
Psygnosis
Sony
Sony Computer Entertainment
Sony Interactive Entertainment
Tengen
Time Warner Interactive
Victor


Aug 31st, 2022

This album was edited on Aug 31st, 2022

Previous Data

New Data

Alternative Titles:
Alternative Titles:
パックマンvs.
Developers:
Bandai Namco Games
Developers:
Namco
Nintendo
Publishers:
Bandai Namco Games
Publishers:
Namco


May 18th, 2022

This album was edited on May 18th, 2022

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Year:
Year:
2003
Platforms:
Platforms:
GC
Developers:
Developers:
Bandai Namco Games
Publishers:
Publishers:
Bandai Namco Games