r/Pacman

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Pixel by pixel, made working off and on over the course of 10 months. My first project that required color changes and the first of its size.

u/myselfonashelf — 6 days ago
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Does anyone else agree that the Nes version of Pac-man is the easiest version of Pac-man?

I grew up with this version of Pac-man, I had it on my 2ds when I was little and now on the Namco archives. Man do I think this is the easiest version of the game, and I wanted to know if anyone else feels the same way.

Also, does anyone else when they die to a ghost, it's always Clyde!

u/Worried-Truck4714 — 2 days ago
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I’ve never actually played a Pac-Man game before. Which one should I start with?

I know Pac-Man is one of the biggest retro franchises ever, but somehow I’ve never played any of the games. If you could only recommend ONE Pac-Man game for someone completely new to the series, which would it be and why? Looking for the best gameplay, replay value, or overall experience.

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u/Adorable-Delay-8912 — 3 days ago
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Happy Mother’s Day!

I know that pinky is not a mom (yet) but I wanted to include the AislepMANIA AU :)

u/Prestigious_Hat_919 — 3 days ago
▲ 59 r/Pacman

Similar

Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures and Sonic Boom have several similarities. Both series featured a redesign of the main character, and they are comedic series that are genuinely funny, unlike the cringeworthy or embarrassing Pokémon Sun and Moon anime. The most curious thing is that Sonic Boom premiered just one year after Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures. Sonic Boom aired in 2014, while Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures premiered in 2013, and both series were canceled after only two seasons.

u/Fun-Couple911 — 5 days ago