

However, the GBA version doesn't have any arcade games, despite listing them in its copyrights when loaded. Also unlockable is a jukebox, which enables the player to listen to the game's soundtrack, as well as a gallery of concept art. These unlockable "emulations" are Pac-Man, Pac-Attack (The updated version from the Japanese Namco Anthology 2), Pac-Mania, and Ms. Critics have described these games as "perfect emulations". The tokens unlock old Pac-Man incarnations in the arcade in Pac-Village. Not all levels contain all of the collectible items, nor do they contain the same number of each. Galaxians, which show up once in most non-boss levels, transport Pac-Man into a three-dimensional maze, akin to the classic arcade games. Because there are nineteen non-boss levels, and because the Pac-Village doesn't have a time trial, the player has to beat every part of the game with one-hundred percent completion except for possibly the last level if you accumulate one-hundred-eighty-nine tokens. Each of the levels has eight tokens, as well as a single bonus token for achieving one-hundred percent completion on the level and another bonus token for completing the time trial. There are many items to collect in this game including fruit, the traditional dots, and tokens. The boss is always a ghost in a giant machine (the fifth machine holds all four ghosts), excluding the final boss. Pac-Man must sometimes fight and defeat enemies in order to progress. The plot involves Pac-Man finding five golden fruits that were stolen by ghosts. The game has twenty-five levels and sixteen Galaxian mazes in six different environments. The player begins with six lives instead of four.
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With Spooky defeated and re-sealed under the Golden Fruit Tree, Pac-Man is congratulated by the residents of Pac Village, during which Chomp Chomp overhears the Ghost Gang planning to free Spooky again and gives chase, ending the game. Upon returning to Pac Village, Pac-Man learns the true power of the Golden Fruit and uses it to defeat Spooky himself. Pac-Man makes it through the maze, and as a result, Wormwood's fire inside of his hollow mouth of his trunk burns out and he dies. When he arrives at the Ghost Bayou on Ghost Island, he meets the Wormwood the evil brother of the Golden Fruit Tree, and he goes through a maze that Wormwood had created to stop him from defeating Spooky. He defeats the four Ghost Gang members, in which they individually use four machines and a submarine with all of the ghosts inside to try and defeat Pac-Man, who gets all five Golden Fruit. Pac-Man travels through all four regions of Pac Land and across the ocean to Ghost Island, defeating ghosts and retrieving golden fruit on the way. The next morning after Pac-Man wakes up, Professor Pac tells Pac-Man to retrieve the stolen Golden Fruit from each of the ghosts and imprison Spooky again or else Pac Land will be doomed.


The ghosts agree and steal the Golden Fruit. Spooky escapes from the tree and commands the gang to follow him in a plan to eliminate all Pac People. In present time, the Ghost Gang decides to pick the Golden Fruit off of the tree without knowing Spooky is under it. Then, a brave, young Knight named Sir Pac-A-Lot battled and defeated Spooky and used the Golden Fruit to seal him under a tree in the center of Pac Village. To stop him, the Great Wizard Pac created a powerful potion to transform five ordinary fruit from Pac Land into magical Golden Fruit. Like the original Pac-Man World, the player controls the character of Pac-Man in a 3D platform game.īack in medieval times, the evil ghost king Spooky constantly terrorized Pac Land and the Pac People.
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Pac-Man World 2 (2 Pakkuman Wārudo Tsū) is a video game by Namco for Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, and Microsoft Windows released in 2002.
