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- Reviewed on: 06/07/2004
- Released on: 06/02/2004
- Originally published on GameSpot: Classic NES Series: Pac-Man (Game Boy Advance) Review
Nintendo's new Classic NES Series is designed to bring some of the great early Nintendo games to the Game Boy Advance. The series kicks off with eight games, most of which are bona fide classics. It's hard to deny the power of early Nintendo games like The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros., and Excitebike. But not every game is truly deserving of the "classic" moniker. Take Pac-Man, for example. Obviously, Pac-Man is a classic game. But it's a classic arcade game, not a classic NES game. So this release does a decent job of duplicating the NES version of Pac-Man...but Pac-Man isn't famous for being an NES game, and this port of the arcade classic isn't terribly accurate or compelling.

Pac-Man's a classic, sure, but the NES version isn't his best work.
The NES version of Pac-Man retains the basic aspect ratio of the arcade original, which ran on a vertical monitor. It does this by moving the score line off the top of the screen and over to the right side of the screen. This is a better solution than stretching the screen out, which was the method used for the Atari 5200 version of the game.
The basic gameplay concepts from the original game are also duplicated faithfully in the NES game. You, as Pac-Man, eat a ton of dots and avoid ghost monsters. Eating the big dots--power pellets--turns the ghost monsters blue and makes them vulnerable to chomping for a short period of time. The gameplay formula still holds up pretty well and, as you'd expect from a game with arcade roots, it's well-suited for short sessions.
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