The 5200 version and the Atari 8 Bit computer version are both laid out just like this. Which makes sence knowing that Atarisoft put this version out for the commodore.
@19061986 In the arcade version, there'd be a little animation after the second board, the fifth board, the ninth board, and every four boards after that, to give your hand a break. I guess they'd be an early equivalent of cut-scenes. Not all the home versions had them.
Check out video v8BT43ZWSTY to see the Pac-Man arcade intermissions (as well as the more elaborate intermissions for Ms. Pac-Man and Jr. Pac-Man)
:) It's Pac-Man
arizvega 4 months ago
The 5200 version and the Atari 8 Bit computer version are both laid out just like this. Which makes sence knowing that Atarisoft put this version out for the commodore.
ac5015 9 months ago
The biggest difference I see between this and the 5200 version is that the 5200 Pac-Man actually has the intermissions.
zazelby 1 year ago
@zazelby hey there, i dont to sound like a dont know anything about games especially consoles
but what exatly to you mean by "intermissions"
cheers
19061986 1 year ago
@19061986 In the arcade version, there'd be a little animation after the second board, the fifth board, the ninth board, and every four boards after that, to give your hand a break. I guess they'd be an early equivalent of cut-scenes. Not all the home versions had them.
Check out video v8BT43ZWSTY to see the Pac-Man arcade intermissions (as well as the more elaborate intermissions for Ms. Pac-Man and Jr. Pac-Man)
zazelby 1 year ago
cool game!
FlashMaster659 1 year ago