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for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis. Versions for the
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were also released. The player is tasked with clearing out blocks and ghosts without them stacking to the top of the playfield — blocks can be cleared by matching them in horizontal rows, while ghosts can be cleared by placing down a Pac-Man piece that can eat them. It is the first game in the '' Pac-Man'' series to be released exclusively for home platforms. ''Pac-Attack'' is an adaptation of the 1992 game '' Cosmo Gang the Puzzle'', which was released for arcades worldwide and the
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in Japan. Music was composed by Hiromi Shibano with cover art designed by Greg Martin. To promote the game's release, a contest was held in ''
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'' magazine that awarded cash prizes to players who submitted their highest scores. Critical reception for the game was mixed; while some disliked its lack of replay value and inferiority to games such as ''
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'' and ''
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'', others praised it for its addictiveness and clever usage of the traditional '' Pac-Man'' gameplay. It has been ported to several systems and included in a number of ''Pac-Man'' and Namco compilations for multiple platforms.


Gameplay

''Pac-Attack'' is a falling tile puzzle game, often being compared to games such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. The player drops down formations of blocks and ghosts onto a vertical-oriented playfield, the objective being to score as many points possible before the pieces reach the top of the screen. Blocks can be cleared by matching them in horizontal rows that touch both ends of the playfield; however, ghosts can only be cleared by placing down a Pac-Man piece, which will eat any ghosts in his path. The direction that Pac-Man is facing will show which direction he will move — if he gets stuck in a spot with no ghosts left, Pac-Man disappears. Eating ghosts will cause a “fairy meter”, located at the left of the screen, to fill up — once the meter is full, a fairy piece will appear that clears any and all ghosts below it, which can be used to cause chain reactions. Alongside a standard single-player mode, a multiplayer mode is also included that pits two players against each other, the objective being to clear as many pieces possible while also causing additional pieces to stack up on the opponent's side. Clearing out blocks or ghosts will cause additional pieces to fall on the other player's side, and once the blocks in a player's side stack to the top, the other is deemed the winner. The game also features a Puzzle Mode, where the player is to clear out each ghost in a pre-set level in as few moves as possible. This mode spans 100 levels, and completing one will give the player a password that can be used to start at that stage again.


Development and release

''Pac-Attack'' was released for both the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis in North America and Europe on October 10, 1993. Developed by Namco Hometek, the North American console division of Namco America, it is an adaptation of the 1992 arcade game '' Cosmo Gang the Puzzle'', released for arcades worldwide and the Super Famicom in Japan. The soundtrack was composed by Hiromi Shibano, while the cover art was designed by Greg Martin. To help promote the game's release, Namco hosted a contest in ''
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'' magazine where players could submit their scores to win prizes, the grand prize being a $500 gift certificate. Some European and Japanese releases were titled ''Pac-Panic''. Versions of ''Pac-Attack'' were released for the
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in 1994, followed by a European-exclusive
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conversion in 1995. The CD-i conversion features completely remade artwork. In 1998, the Genesis version was released for the PlayStation as part of the Japan-only compilation '' Namco Anthology 2'', alongside a remake featuring fully redone graphics and music. A Game Boy Color conversion was bundled with the original '' Pac-Man'' in 1999, titled ''Pac-Man: Special Color Edition''. The Genesis version is also included as an unlockable in the 2001 PlayStation 2,
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and GameCube compilation ''
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'' the same year. The ''Namco Anthology 2'' remake is an unlockable extra in ''
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''. An
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“demake” of the game, featuring graphics from the original '' Pac-Man'' arcade game, was released in 2010, later delisted from the App Store in 2015. The Genesis version is also included in the
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and PC collection '' Pac-Man Museum'', released in 2014. The SNES version of the game was included in the 2022 PC, PlayStation 4,
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and Nintendo Switch collection Pac-Man Museum + as an unlockable title. Despite being an emulated version of the original game, the game was modified to replace the Ms. Pac-Man and Baby Pac-Man characters (who appear as cameos on the game's high score table), in favor of the Pac-Mom and Pac-Sis characters, created for the collection. While it hasn't been officially stated why the changes were made, it is assumed to be tied to Ms. Pac-Man's ongoing AtGames dispute.


Reception

''Pac-Attack'' was met with a divided response from critics; while some praised its simplistic gameplay, colorful graphics, and unique usage of Pac-Man characters, others criticized its lack of replay value and inferior quality to other puzzle games available, notably '' Dr. Mario'' and ''
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''. The Sega Genesis version has a 70% rating on aggregator site '' GameRankings'', while the SNES version has a 66%. ''
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'' stated that the
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version was "the type of puzzle game designed for Game Gear" for its addictiveness and simplistic gameplay, while '' GamePro'' found the Genesis version's multiplayer to be the game's main selling point. ''
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'' was the most positive towards it in their review, favorably comparing it to ''
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'' for its addictiveness, multiplayer modes and interesting premise for a puzzle game. ''
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'' magazine liked the Game Gear's portability and interesting usage of the Pac-Man character, saying that it was "sure to keep you busy." In a 1998 retrospective review, ''
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'' stated that the Game Gear version's simplistic-yet-addictive gameplay, multiplayer mode and clever usage of the '' Pac-Man'' gameplay made ''Pac-Attack'' one of the best titles for the system. Reviewing the
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"demake", ''
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'' especially praised the game's Puzzle Mode for its unique gameplay, while also liking the game's "sharp" graphics and responsive controls. ''Total!! UK Magazine'' was particularly negative towards the game, calling it a "loser" for its similarity to games such as ''Tetris'' and "tedious" single-player mode. Japanese publication ''
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'' stated that the game was not as refined as titles such as ''Tetris'' or '' Dr. Mario'', criticizing its gameplay for being bland and not having much replay value. Reviewing the
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release of the SNES port, ''
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'' stated that the game's lack of depth and simplistic gameplay made it a hard sell compared to other similar falling-tile games on the market. ''
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'' had a similar response, saying that players should instead wait for other similar games to hit the Wii Shop Channel for its frustrating gameplay and lack of replay value. In a retrospective review, ''Hardcore Gaming 101'' found the game inferior to other puzzle titles such as ''Dr. Mario'' and '' Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine'', saying the multiplayer mode and gameplay became repetitive after a while, saying that the Puzzle Mode was the only part that had any replay value.


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