That major Xbox announcement that was coming today? Nope, it wasn't the Xbox 720, but rather Pac-Man Championship Edition, exclusively for the Xbox 360. Ostensibly announced today at the Pac-Man championships in New York City, this variation of the pellet-munching classic promises to make "video game history." How's it plan on doing that?
Available tomorrow, June 6, 2007, for the asking price of 800 Microsoft Points ($10), Pac-Man: CE will be the same classic 2D Pac-Man gameplay with shiny new HD graphics, will contain "first new Pac-Man mazes in more than 26 years," and sport new widescreen mazes with wide walls in the Championship mode. There are several additional modes for the competitive Pac-Man gamer, and the requisite leaderboards, achievements, and gamerscore points. While we may quarrel with the hyperbole of the announcement we would like to take the opportunity to salute the Pac-Nauts chomping it out in NYC right now.
Update: The official site, with screens and video, is up.
Original "Pac-Man" Creator Surprises World With First New Mazes in 26 Years - Only on Xbox 360
London - June 5, 2007 - The year was 1981: Big hair, leg warmers and high-waisted jeans were popular fashions, "Raiders of the Lost Ark" hit cinemas, and everyone was saving up their money to play the latest video games. Also that year, a new video game by game designer Toru Iwatani at NAMCO LTD. (currently NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc.) hit arcades around the world and would soon become a pop-culture phenomenon and one of the most beloved games of all time. That game was "Pac-Man®".
Today Microsoft Corp. and NAMCO BANDAI Games made video game history by unveiling the "Pac-Man Championship Edition" - featuring the first new Pac-Man mazes in more than 26 years - available only on the Xbox 360™.
The "Pac-Man Championship Edition" is the same beloved "Pac-Man" game played in arcades of the '80s but is updated with new features that former "Pac-Man" fanatics and new generations of fans alike will love. It includes new mazes that dynamically change shape during gameplay, six new timed game modes, new soundtracks and high-definition (HD) graphics. Details include the following:
· Classic 2-D "Pac-Man" presentation with a new, modern look in HD
· Six new, timed game modes:
- The Championship Mode. This is the main game mode designed by NAMCO BANDAI Games and Iwatani specifically for the championship round of the Xbox 360 Pac-Man World Championship. This mode – as well as all others within the "Pac-Man Championship Edition" – features redesigned mazes with wide maze walls and a widescreen configuration to better enable high-speed game play. Timed limit of five minutes.
- Challenge Mode 1 (Patience and Reward Course). This mode is an evolution of the Championship Mode. Patience mazes strategically offer fewer Power Pellets and Reward mazes provide a large number of Power Pellets – providing unique challenges and rewards for the player. Timed limit of 10 minutes.
- Challenge Mode 2 (The Darkness Course). In this mode, only the area directly around Pac-Man and the Ghosts is visible and the maze walls are completely hidden. Timed limit of 10 minutes.
- Extra Mode 1 (The Freeway Course). An extremely high-speed mode for advanced players, this mode features warp-speed Pac-Man and Ghosts and plenty of tunnels. Timed limit of five minutes.
- Extra Mode 2 (The Manhattan Course). A mode inspired by the streets of Manhattan - the home for the first-ever Xbox 360 Pac-Man World Championship. Timed limit of five minutes.
- Extra Mode 3 (The Overall Course). A mix of all other modes resulting in extreme mazes for the most devout Pac-Man fans. Timed limit of 10 minutes.
· Xbox LIVE leaderboards, Achievements and Gamerscore
· Rated E for Everyone by the Entertainment Software Rating Board
· Costs 800 Microsoft® Points
· Available for download only on Xbox LIVE Arcade on the Xbox 360 starting at 0900 BST on Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Since launching in 1980 in Japan and in 1981 around the world, "Pac-Man," its host of ghosts and its famous "wakka wakka wakka" sound have become global pop-culture icons. This arcade game played an instrumental role in establishing the video game industry in the 1980s, while the launch of Xbox LIVE in 2002 was a key factor behind the rapid growth in popularity of online gaming. Today, Xbox LIVE Arcade is the premier online destination for digitally distributed HD games offering fans around the globe a great opportunity to connect, compete, and enjoy the fun.
"'Pac-Man' was the game that ignited the world's passion for video games, with every member of the family hooked on avoiding Clyde and eating up all the Power Pellets," said Jeff Bell, corporate vice president of Global Marketing for the Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft. "It is a tremendous honor that NAMCO BANDAI and Toru Iwatani are going to use the power of the Xbox 360 and Xbox LIVE Arcade platform to deliver the next evolution of 'Pac-Man' to the world."
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About Pac-Man
As the story goes, one day in 1979, Namco developer Toru Iwatani removed a single slice of pizza and, after looking down upon the rest of the pie, saw what was to become one of the most popular characters in gaming history. The release of Pac-Man to arcades a year later (1980) lead to the beginning of "Pac-Mania," in which over the next few years would yield everything from character-based board games and breakfast cereal to a top 40 song and popular Saturday-morning cartoon. Namco Bandai Games estimates that the original Pac-Man arcade title has been played more than ten billion times in its 27-year history.
About Toru Iwatani
Born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1955, Toru Iwatani joined Namco in 1977. As a game designer, he created "Pac-Man" in 1980. Among its many achievements, "Pac-Man" was recognized in "Guinness World Records 2005." As of April 2007, Iwatani serves as a professor of a game course in the Faculty of Arts at the Tokyo Polytechnic University. Iwatani also acts as a fellow (special advisor) for NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc.
About Xbox LIVE Arcade
Xbox LIVE Arcade on Xbox 360 is the premier destination for digitally distributed high-definition games. Xbox LIVE Arcade is a fast-growing phenomenon with more than 25 million game downloads and a diverse library of original development and classic titles from the world's best independent and established developers and publishers. With a dynamically updated library and free* trials for every title, Xbox LIVE Arcade makes it easy for every type of gamer - from casual to hard-core - to get instantly immersed in the fun. Xbox LIVE Arcade also lets friends connect and play these incredible games either from the same room or from around the world via the Xbox LIVE online entertainment network. More information can be found online at http://www.xbox.com/en-us/games/livearcade.
About Xbox 360
Xbox 360 is the most powerful video game and entertainment system, delivering the best games, the next generation of the premier Xbox LIVE online gaming network and unique digital entertainment experiences that revolve around gamers. Xbox 360 has a catalog of more than 160 high-definition games and is available in 37 countries. More information can be found online at http://www.xbox.com/xbox360.
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(Page 1) Reader Comments
finding out that I was scheduled for a salt water enema would have been more ground breaking than this news.
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You just changed a video game, not the history.
Still laughing.
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I can't believe they would do this. I have lost a lot of respect for Microsoft. Not that they care.
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Nah, too much.
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Hey now, it isn't as bad as when Blizzard made a countdown to reveal a battle.net redesign. I haven't let my hopes rise on uncertain things ever since...
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Actually, it works great for just about any genre that doesn't rely soley on the d-pad... which is nearly all of them these days. That said, playing the original Pac-Man with the 360 controller was a PITA, but I had no issues at all using it for SotN. Just depends on the game and the movements it requires.
As for this announcement, it's hardly a major announcement, though the game does sound interesting. I'll give the demo a shot and see how it is.
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People hyped themselves up too much. It was being announced at a Pac-man tournament for Christ's sakes, but I saw people expecting stuff like free Live. What were people expecting? I think it could be construed as "big" considering it's basically the first, brand new old-school Pac-man game in quite a long time.
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Don't announcements about announcements usually end up in disappointment. We all start thinking about what we want to hear. Everybody has their own ideas but by the time it's actually revealed, we are usually all way off the mark.
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"Hey! He got that big pellet and ate me! Hacker!"
What they really need is some HD Lode Runner. That would be awesome.
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Bingo. The vast majority of people commenting so far need to get their heads out of their ass. This was never going to be something that blew us away.
That said...10 bucks? Piss off. It's still Pac-Man, regardless of how many bells and whistles they throw in.
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In Guild Wars: Nightfall, one of the last missions is basically a 3d, high def version of Pacman, where you instead play as your high def character and destroy ghosts with particle effects-laden eating spells and levels in 3d that include sulfuric waste and giant invinci-wurms for faster maze travel.
This mission also includes a leaderboard with international rankings, and also comes with, oh I dunno, a whole actual game, too!
Innovation ftl.
Also you can play a Pacman variant in Prey.
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1. WTF kind of big announcement is this?
2. Stop releasing slightly updated versions of arcade games and slapping a new price tag on it. First it was Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, and now this. Come on.
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wtf?
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Now....I look at back at when my parents had their big announcement that I was getting another sibling and have decided that was more exciting than this.
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$3.20 for a GH2 songpack or $10 for a glossed-over Pac-Man.
Yes, the nickel-and-diming with XBLA/M$ points has reached appaling levels.
Do yourself a favor - if you've got 800 MS points and you are considering buying this, don't. Instead buy yourself + a friend a copy of Geometry Wars.
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Pacman Vs. for GameCube had PvP. It was awesome.
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Just a small insight into this release: Anyone who liked pacman enough to pay money for a re-hash of the original already bought the game when it first came up on LIVE. Those of us left without pacman probably don't want him and it seems to me (correct me if I'm wrong), the only people left to buy the new game are those who are such die-hard fans of pacman (we're talking pacman bed sheets and t-shirts)that Microsoft could have released a new pacman theme for $50 as their HUGE announcement and they would have snapped it up.
Also, the announcement of HD pacman are questionable when you take a look at the graphics:
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/p/pacmanchampionshipeditionxboxlivearcade/default.htm
Just looks like regular pacman, with a garish background... If anything, the "HD" visuals make our ball-shaped hero look even crappier than the original...
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"On the other hand this announcement may go down as the most disappointing announcement in gaming history."
Bzzzt! Wrong. Remember Konami Gamer's Day? Tons of games announced and the US web-site said there would be a big suprise announcement on Monday. This was supposed to announce new games. Monday rolls around and the announcement was that they totally announced some new games the Friday beforehand. That was the biggest disappointment in gaming announcement history.
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Your right... It isn't the biggest disappointment in gaming history, by any stretch of the imagination. I was on a roll and thought it sounded good with the the whole "making video game history" theme. I thought it added a little dramatic flare.
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http://www.joystiq.com/2006/09/07/major-next-gen-console-news-coming-tonight/
I mean, it was only commented on by 1000 or so pissed-off readers.
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Posted at 1:56PM on Jun 5th 2007 by Konny"
Sigh, I hate to resort to saying something so trite but: STFU N00B!
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http://360post.com/watch/44/pac-man-championship-edition
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The game is fun. I personally could never get into Pac-Man because it took so long to show any real progress. This game starts fast and goes from there. The new modes are great and the changing map sides (with no level loading except when you start a game) really works well with the basic Pac-Man premise.
$10 may be a tough sell to some, sure. However, I didn't buy (or want) the original Pac-Man and now after playing this version today, I might just plunk down my 800 pts.
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