nickisonlinet
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This was a pretty damn good collection; each arcade game was an arcade-perfect port, alongside each game having added achievements, customizable control schemes, online leaderboardds, weekly tournaments, optionally purchasable cheats, and the ability to play one game a day for free without paying. While it's a shame that Namco retired the collection and no longer runs past iOS 14.5, this was a really neat collection and I hope that Namco may put out something like this again sometime soon.
1993
2008
Mobile Pac-Man. Yeeeaaaaaahhhhh. What originally used to be a pretty decent port of the arcade game somehow got a degrade in quality when the new developers (JUNE/Super Gaming) came in and rewrote the entire code, which resulted in the game becoming much worse. Most of the aesthetics were ruined, important mechanics were worsened, graphical detail was degraded and many pixel art guidelines are violated. Not only that, the game has continuously degraded in quality following updates, such as the original Pac-Man becoming locked until you complete several levels in the game's new Story Mode despite having already unlocked it, more microtransaction forms, an increased number of ads, the Story mode in general and more. What used to be a decent Pac-Man experience has been continuously ruined by updates. Shame on JUNE/Super Gaming.
2014
2007
Neat selection of titles; all of them are pretty good and despite the screen crunch, each one of them plays extremely well and are pretty close to their arcade counterparts. The bonus features like download play, Pac-Man Vs., the Library, the DIP switches, the guide modes for Druaga, Galaga and Xevious and more really make this collection a good one.
1992