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Gamecube, GBA
21st November 2003, 8:54pm
Leading video game developer and publisher Namco Hometek Inc. announced today the availability of new Game Boy Advance screenshots for Pac-Man vs., its wildly popular party game arriving on retail shelves this December. Exclusively for Nintendo GameCube with connectivity to the Game Boy Advance, the new screenshots accurately depict the classic arcade feel of Pac-Man vs. through advanced technology, offering crisp, clear graphics and bright colors as Pac-Man leads ghosts on another chase to consume pellets and fruit in a timely fashion.
Utilizing Nintendo's highly regarded connectivity function, players can now enjoy a legendary classic with multiple gaming devices. In Pac-Man vs., players traverse six challenging mazes as they take on the role of either Pac-Man or one of the game's popular Ghosts. As Pac-Man, players view a full screen via Game Boy Advance while the Ghost players see a partial maze on the Nintendo GameCube. With players competing for the highest number of points, Pac-Man increases his numbers by eating pellets, fruit and ghosts. The ghosts receive points for stealing fruit away from Pac-Man. Supporting up to four players, competition will be fierce to earn points and win the game! Pac-Man vs., rated E for Everyone, is conveniently packaged this December with R: Racing Evolution and Pac-Man World 2 at retail. The game is also offered as a free gift with retail purchase of I-Ninja.
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