Pac-Man Vs.
Developer
Nintendo
Publisher
Namco
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
12/4/2003
Genre
Action
Players
4

Standalone version of the Nintendo-created Pac-Man multiplayer game, produced for Namco. The game lets four players compete in an updated version of the classic arcade game by linking a Game Boy Advance to the GameCube. The player with the GBA controls Pac-Man on the small screen while the other three man the ghosts and try to catch him on the TV, where only a part of the maze is shown. The update features six different mazes and Mario voice samples. The standalone disc is handed out as a bonus with I-Ninja for GameCube. Also available as a bundle with Pac-Man World 2 and R: Racing Evolution.

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