


It was also included in Namco Museum for PS2, Xbox and GameCube.Ī separate 3D remake also titled "Pac-Man Arrangement" is included in 2006's Namco Museum Battle Collection on PSP. Pac-Man Arrangement is included as part of Pac-Man Collection for Game Boy Advance. Your goal is to defeat a single large boss character that has taken over the stage. The bottom screen shows the stage in classic Dig Dug side view as you dig. The top screen shows an overhead view of the stage, islands similar to Dig Dug II.

Unlike the original arcade game, Pac-Man Arrangement does not loop continuously until a kill screen is displayed instead the game takes place across twenty-three separate stages and features a boss fight against a giant mechanical ghost in the final stage. Digging Strike combines elements from the original Dig Dug and its successor Dig Dug II. Other stages feature " Warp Gates" that let both Pac-Man and the ghosts quickly warp to different points of a maze. A two-player game is semi-cooperative (like in the original Mario Bros.) - for both players will have to work. SUPER PAC-MAN is born in Japan as the next PAC-MAN game. Dig Dug (Taizo Hori) is the protagonist of this game, but this time, there's two of him Player 1 controls the original white-suited version of him on the left while Player 2 controls the new yellow-suited version of him on the right. Some stages contain " Dash Arrows" which give Pac-Man a one-time speed boost, temporarily stunning any ghosts he smashes through along the way. A strategic action game where the player digs through the ground to find and defeat enemies. In addition to a new set of mazes, the Arrangement version of Pac-Man adds several new power-ups, as well as a fifth ghost named Kinky which cannot attack Pac-Man directly, but instead merges with the other four ghosts ( Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde) to grant them special abilities. Namco Museum, released in 2002 is another of the Namco Museum series. The "Arrangement" versions of Pac-Man, Rally-X and Dig-Dug are enhanced remakes of the original arcade titles, giving players an updated way to experience three classic Namco games. It also includes New Rally-X as a bonus game. Like its predecessor, this second collection features three classic Namco arcade titles ( Pac-Man, Rally-X and Dig Dug) and includes brand-new " Arrangement" versions of these games with updated graphics and audio, as well as new gameplay elements. It is the follow-up to Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2 is a compilation arcade game developed and originally published by Namco in 1996.
