First post, by Muffie
What's the best PAC-MAN (clone/original/licensed) game for pure MS-DOS?
Can you share your opinion?
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Muffie.
What's the best PAC-MAN (clone/original/licensed) game for pure MS-DOS?
Can you share your opinion?
Deeply Appreciated!
Muffie.
Pure MS-DOS? You realize that you just posted in the DOSBox forum, don't you?
This is an appropriate place to discuss DOS games. Any discussion that is relevant for pure DOS is also relevant for DOSBox.
I believe there is a licensed version of PAC-MAN for DOS, but the 1983 release (which I think is unlicensed?) is the best IMO. It uses a really nice CGA pallete and the controls feel really good. I think the behavior of the ghosts is not totally authentic (not a huge PAC-MAN player, so I can't confirm). The game feels a bit easier than it does on arcade.
EDIT:
Looks like it was licensed by atari
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Marvin -> Software is the best place on VOGONS to discuss DOS software, gaming or otherwise. Moved the thread.
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You couldn't download the game at the link, it just referred you to the NES classic. It had information like the publisher and the developer. It's Namco and Atari, btw.
This will have to do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEMLjqt0YtY
LGR reviewed this clone
Try Paku Paku. It's a modern clone and it's free. https://deathshadow.com/pakuPaku
I was never really a DOS gamer, so I don't know which is the best Pac-Man, but if you want the most authentic version, then simply use a DOS version of MAME and play the original arcade version of Pac-man (plus, if you like, Jr. Pac-man, Ms. Pac-man, etc).
I liked Packman best when I was very young. Played it many times on a Compaq SLT 286, too. 😀
It's Public Domain and shown in this old thread -> Re: The year is 1990 and you still have a PC/XT and can't upgrade. Which games are you playing?
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I like CD-MAN, pretty sure it can be classified as a Pac-Man clone.
Thank you all! Sorry for posting not on the best suited forum.
About using MAME, of course I could always do that on my modern machine, but then I would be missing the nostalgic part of running something that was specifically made to that system.
All the Best, Muffie.
Probably the old JROK PacPC, which also allows a tweaked mode to show the full playfield. It's a pre-MAME 'arcade perfect' (as far as dos clones go) attempt...
wrote:Probably the old JROK PacPC, which also allows a tweaked mode to show the full playfield. It's a pre-MAME 'arcade perfect' (as far as dos clones go) attempt...
This.
It's the one I've always had and as far as I can tell it's darn close to the original.
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I enjoyed so many time this little shareware gem ...
https://archive.org/details/Gobman_1020