Thre was just something about the Atari 2600 version of Ms. Pacman that just great . It was like it's own game, I don't know how else to explain it. Just loved it and still do. Then the Atari 7800 knocked it out of the Park in terms of being very close to the arcade.
The Atari 2600 version of "Ms. Pac-Man" was the very first one I've ever played since I was a kid, and it was definitely a lot better to play than "Pac-Man" for sure. ;D
@@pajamamar2011 Rumor has it that Coleco, the game company responsible for the Atari 2600 versions of "Donkey Kong" and "Donkey Kong Jr.", purposely made the ports of both games ugly as a way of showcasing the Colecovision as a better console to play the games on.
The 7800 version and 2600 versions were done by GCC, the makers of the arcade version adopted by Bally/Midway and eventually Namco. I highly recommend finding the GCC panel podcast if you want to know more of history of Ms. Pac Man, and the Atari 7800 which they designed. If it's not on RUclips I'll upload it.
As far as the console ports go, the 7800 was most true to the arcade in terms of sound, look, and quality. I dare say it is better than the SNES version.
Derek Logue Visually, you’re technically right. The SNES version adds a “16-Bit” look to the game, which was clearly not what the arcade version looked like. Sonically, I’d have to disagree. The SNES version sounds near identical to the arcade version.
Wow...the Colecovision *NAILED* the sound, something no other system did for years! That's crazy! Spent the most time with the Atari 2600, Commodore 64, and NES versions. Good times.
These videos. It's a labor of love. Sometimes I acquire footage from My own collection & others it's through emulation. That is why it takes so long. So again. I apologize for flying off the handle. But like I stated before this is just a hobby & sometimes mistakes happen.
@@ryanthesurvivor1427 I'm pretty sure it's only for the SNES version. Also, you're lucky that I'm still getting notifications on comments I posted 2 whole years ago.
@@sladkinable It's an improvement cuz the goast didn't flicker much than the original one and there is more time of development on the game than the original Atari PacMan game so it doesn't feel like that game us unfinished and other stuff like that.
I've played numerous. I own numerous atm, and while I like having access to one of the arcade ports (Namco versions), my favorite ones are the Tengen ones. I wouldn't consider them to be of the most precise ports, but I grew up on a copy of the SNES one and a nearby arcade machine version. The NES one is basically that one but in 8 Bit, and if you wanna get extra unique, the Master System one is like that one as well, but they sort of look like puppets. Owning several copies of them might be a bit redundant to most (as well as owning Pac Man copies etc.) But if you own a Namco owned one, the Genesis one (of which I own a copy of now)/SNES one/NES Tengen one as well as the Master System copy, you're really going to be getting different experiences for sure.
It’s crazy how close Ms. Pac-Man on the SNES sounds to the arcade version. Plus it has the graphical update, a difficulty selection, and a turbo speed button. It very well could have been the definitive version of the game. The things that hold it back are not being able to view the whole maze on the screen at once, and the music when the two Pacs meet being slightly different. Side Note: What the hell is with the ghosts on the Master System?
SNES' audio was basically just a sampler so it was easy to make it sound like the original, just record the sound effects from the original game and voila
Not sure how I missed the MSX version ! :O When I went back & checked My records I had a recording scheduled for it. Guess it slipped under the radar. Could have been because at the time My videos were limited to 15 mins & occasionally I could get a few in with a little over 15. >_< sorry about that. :(
This is an updated Version of Let's Compare Ms. Pac-Man. It includes several more ports. I hope You enjoy ! Secondly. If You like the original video You will have a week to download it & the original Let's compare Joust. I will be updating a few of the older videos in the line up so keep checking in. BTW ! If You know of a game that You would like to see. Send me a request & if it's possible I'll do a video compare of it as well. :) Thank You to everyone that made this channel such a success.
I think your videos are AWESOME being a classic arcade gamer myself. I had The Commodore Vic 20, The Commodore 64, Colecovision, Atari 2600, the NES, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, and the AMERICAN version of the ZX Spectrum (Timex-Sinclair 2068) - so it's GREAT to see all the different ports. Now if only I can find that D2k rom and a Windows 7 version of MisfitMAME!
Namco made an NES version. But it was made to fit a standard television at the time. Tengen was not licensed to produce games for the NES because of licensing restrictions. So Tengen was free to produce any game they wanted to without restrictions. The Tengen version is considered by most to be the superior version. I agree.
great vid..was a pleasure just to see the different incarnations of the ghosts "blue" faces legging it! the only version i have is the master system one from these and it's a real shame what thery did with the graphx trying to add that shaded effect..the bigger the pixel the better with these sprtes i reckon..entertaining as always
Apple 2, MS dos (assuming it's using pc speaker), and spectrum (assuming it's not 128K) actually sound pretty good for what they have. Samples on the lynx version sound so low quality (at the couldn't surely be that low quality).
Thank you again. The new text serves well. I was vague in case the preference was to use Champ video. The definitive word History in the channel name is only why I wished to express insult. I suppose I did so too briefly, considering supporting votes on the brash reply suggest that others also read more into my comment.
Other Versions of Ms. Pacman are Not Included in that video are as Followed on Facebook. Xbox live Arcade or Windows (Revenge of the Arcade). Sega Dreamcast (Namco Museum 64). PlayStation and PlayStation 2 (Namco Museum Vol. 3). Nintendo 64 (Namco Museum 64). Game Cube (Namco Museum 50th Anniversary). Atari Computer Line, CDi (Arcade Classics Collection). An Unlockable Mini Game in (Pac-Man 2 The New adventures and Pac-Man World 2). Jake's Pacific Plug and Play, Apple iPhone App. Windows Mobile Professional, and Pac-Man's Party Arcade Machine.
I'm amazed that the gameboy advance has almost the same sound and graphics that the original, it seems almost like is running an emulator. Great job man!
I'll agree with any opinion that says the arcade original is the best, but Ms. PacPC holds a place close to my heart for being the only way I was able to play Ms. PacMan in my childhood... ...and let me tell you, it was a blast.
Other Versions of Ms. Pac-Man Not included in this video are as fallowed. Xbox Live Arcade, Windows ( Revenge of the arcade ). Sega Dreamcast ( Namco Museum ). PlayStation & PlayStation 2 ( Namco Museum Vol. 3 ). Nintendo 64 ( Namco Museum 64 ). Game Cube ( Namco Museum 50th Anniversary ). An Unlockable mini game in ( Pac-Man 2 the New Adventures & Pac-Man World 2 ) Jakks Pacific Plug & play, Apple iPhone app. Windows Mobile Professional. & Pac-Man's Party Arcade Machine.
The Apple 2 version played incredibly well. But I think the big surprise came from the TI-99, it played extremely well given the hardware limitations. But next to the Tengen & GBA versions My favorite was the DOS/windows Champ version.
Where did you find the tabletop? That's awesome XD I think my favorite console port is the SMS. Nice use of colors, relatively nice graphics, and good SFX.
The Apple 2 version sound is the stuff nightmares are made of. I have never seen an official release of Pac-Man family for the Atari ST, anyone? What was it with this series that made it impossible to have an arcade perfect version till...mame? I mean...seriously! Surprisingly enough Colecovision had the best conversion, once again. Too bad I never even seen one from close. I don't think they were sold here.
2600 version was amazing st the time and still plays like a dream. Apple II has that wonderfully creepy audio. C64 has the legendary CID audio that upstages the Atari 800 (smart move, Atari). Lynx looks terrible and chugs at half-speed, I always hated it. Genesis and Super NES have the definitive home versions. Best home version I’ve played was the indie/homebrew Pac-Man Collection on Atari 7800, the POKEY edition.
the Snes version is my favorite, i grew up with it. i love the sound quality, the shiny graphics, the Genesis' sound quality is horrible compared to it....but it has BLAST PROCESSING!!!!!
+wingnut4427 Actually, in its hi-res mode, which uses NTSC artifacting, there are 6 colors, including black and white, with some restrictions. The resolution is 140x192. More specifically, every group of 3.5 pixels horizontally and 1 vertically can have black, white, and your choice of 2 other colors, either purple and green or blue and orange. Yes, 3.5 because each pixel's color is specified by 2 bits, and 1 of every 7 is split between 2 consecutive bytes. 2 * 7 is 14 bits, which leaves 2 bits from those 2 bytes to specify which sets of colors to use, with the first affecting the left half (3.5 pixels) and the second affecting the right half. As long as these 2 bits are the same, then you'll get the colors you'd expect for that split pixel, but if they're different then you might end up with a different color altogether, like yellow in some cases. I wouldn't count these strange artifacts as additional colors, though, because they are so limited in how they can be used. The Apple II also has a low-resolution mode (40x48 pixels max) that allows you to choose from a palette of 16 colors for each pixel individually. Because the resolution is so low, however, this mode is rarely ever used.
8:10 that one is so peaceful
RobotRoshawn ah yes, the TI versions of games are good to me...
^///^
Yes😌
Thre was just something about the Atari 2600 version of Ms. Pacman that just great . It was like it's own game, I don't know how else to explain it. Just loved it and still do. Then the Atari 7800 knocked it out of the Park in terms of being very close to the arcade.
The Atari 2600 version of "Ms. Pac-Man" was the very first one I've ever played since I was a kid, and it was definitely a lot better to play than "Pac-Man" for sure. ;D
MS PAC MAN
MS PAC MAN
This 2600 version wasn't really too bad, even today seeing this. But- the 2600 DK, and DK Jr. Not very good....😮😂
@@pajamamar2011 Rumor has it that Coleco, the game company responsible for the Atari 2600 versions of "Donkey Kong" and "Donkey Kong Jr.", purposely made the ports of both games ugly as a way of showcasing the Colecovision as a better console to play the games on.
Ms. Pac-Man sounds like she's drinking something while munching on dots in the Apple 2 version of the game.
Ms. Pac certainly had a much better trip to the home screens than Pac did.
The 7800 version and 2600 versions were done by GCC, the makers of the arcade version adopted by Bally/Midway and eventually Namco. I highly recommend finding the GCC panel podcast if you want to know more of history of Ms. Pac Man, and the Atari 7800 which they designed. If it's not on RUclips I'll upload it.
Ms. Pac-Man is a freaking zombie in Apple 2! :O
3:07 What was that death sound?
Yeah
As far as the console ports go, the 7800 was most true to the arcade in terms of sound, look, and quality. I dare say it is better than the SNES version.
Derek Logue Visually, you’re technically right. The SNES version adds a “16-Bit” look to the game, which was clearly not what the arcade version looked like. Sonically, I’d have to disagree. The SNES version sounds near identical to the arcade version.
Id say the Colecovision version is closest to the original in terms of sound
Ms. Pac man is cool so what. If she is a girl. Cuz she said this in her commercial im more than pac man with a bow so yea she's cool.
@@mikeizard1734 that was a homebrew ported to the Colecovision though
1:12 I would like to order some Deep Fried Ms Pacman.
@danytoon Thanks for hanging in there. :) took MSI a while to get My MOBO back to me.. but ( knock on wood ) everything seems to be going well.
The sounds for the TI-99 are quite tranquil.
Wow...the Colecovision *NAILED* the sound, something no other system did for years! That's crazy!
Spent the most time with the Atari 2600, Commodore 64, and NES versions. Good times.
Dave Bautistaroid
Well it is a homebrew game from 2009.
Hey I htik that’s is good
Right?! Can you imagine if that version was available back then??
The apple 2 version is scary sounding.
Ms pac-man snes the best
Atari 7800 version is my favorite game of all time
What's the music from 0:00 to 0:29?
Nu Daruud-SahndStuurn pls
darude sandstorm
Ms.Pacman Maze madness Cleopatra
Cleopactra
The TI-99 starting sound is so calming
Ma pac-man snes is better than TI-99
Great job on this video. I used to have the Atari 2600 version. I thought they did an excellent job on it, considering the age of the hardware.
These videos. It's a labor of love. Sometimes I acquire footage from My own collection & others it's through emulation. That is why it takes so long. So again. I apologize for flying off the handle. But like I stated before this is just a hobby & sometimes mistakes happen.
The Super NES/Genesis/Tengen NES game is hands-down the best version. You can even choose from different game modes and maze selections!
Ms pac-man snes is the best
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stare at the llife bar in game gear version and compare it with atari lynx maze sprite
Ms pac-man snes is the best
Fun Fact: There is a 2nd version of "Ms. Pacman" in "Pacman 2: The New Adventures" if you put MSPCMND in the password screen.
This needs to be the top comment
Gen Wolf Is this available on the SNES version or the Genesis/Mega Drive version?
@@ryanthesurvivor1427 I'm pretty sure it's only for the SNES version. Also, you're lucky that I'm still getting notifications on comments I posted 2 whole years ago.
I know
I was about to drop a beat on that Commodore version
13:12 i like ms pac-man snes online
Yay
2600 version is a masterpiece compared to the original abomination.
What do yah mean by “ABOMINATION”?
@@sladkinable It's an improvement cuz the goast didn't flicker much than the original one and there is more time of development on the game than the original Atari PacMan game so it doesn't feel like that game us unfinished and other stuff like that.
I ms pac-man snes online on website
I've played numerous. I own numerous atm, and while I like having access to one of the arcade ports (Namco versions), my favorite ones are the Tengen ones. I wouldn't consider them to be of the most precise ports, but I grew up on a copy of the SNES one and a nearby arcade machine version. The NES one is basically that one but in 8 Bit, and if you wanna get extra unique, the Master System one is like that one as well, but they sort of look like puppets. Owning several copies of them might be a bit redundant to most (as well as owning Pac Man copies etc.) But if you own a Namco owned one, the Genesis one (of which I own a copy of now)/SNES one/NES Tengen one as well as the Master System copy, you're really going to be getting different experiences for sure.
It’s crazy how close Ms. Pac-Man on the SNES sounds to the arcade version. Plus it has the graphical update, a difficulty selection, and a turbo speed button. It very well could have been the definitive version of the game. The things that hold it back are not being able to view the whole maze on the screen at once, and the music when the two Pacs meet being slightly different.
Side Note: What the hell is with the ghosts on the Master System?
They look like kids covered with a blanket, and a i like the graphics of this version, looks very cool.
SNES' audio was basically just a sampler so it was easy to make it sound like the original, just record the sound effects from the original game and voila
Not sure how I missed the MSX version ! :O When I went back & checked My records I had a recording scheduled for it. Guess it slipped under the radar. Could have been because at the time My videos were limited to 15 mins & occasionally I could get a few in with a little over 15. >_< sorry about that. :(
The game room at Northside Lanes (which is my local bowling alley) has a Ms. Pac-Man arcade cabinet. I remember playing it.
This is an updated Version of Let's Compare Ms. Pac-Man. It includes several more ports. I hope You enjoy ! Secondly. If You like the original video You will have a week to download it & the original Let's compare Joust. I will be updating a few of the older videos in the line up so keep checking in. BTW ! If You know of a game that You would like to see. Send me a request & if it's possible I'll do a video compare of it as well. :) Thank You to everyone that made this channel such a success.
Ms pac-man snes is the best
This vid turned Ten years old and popped up on my Recommended in 2022 how ironic
I think your videos are AWESOME being a classic arcade gamer myself. I had The Commodore Vic 20, The Commodore 64, Colecovision, Atari 2600, the NES, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, and the AMERICAN version of the ZX Spectrum (Timex-Sinclair 2068) - so it's GREAT to see all the different ports.
Now if only I can find that D2k rom and a Windows 7 version of MisfitMAME!
13:12 Ms pac-man snes is the best
Yay
I had Atari 2600, Apple II, NES, Genesis, PS1, PS2 versions. I currently have the PSN version.
Namco made an NES version. But it was made to fit a standard television at the time. Tengen was not licensed to produce games for the NES because of licensing restrictions. So Tengen was free to produce any game they wanted to without restrictions. The Tengen version is considered by most to be the superior version. I agree.
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Snes ms pac-man is the best
I like the NES version but the one by Atari. It feels very close to the original.
Ms pac-man snes is the best
Glad I have 5+ versions of Ms. Pac-Man. I own the 2600, 7800, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, Xbox 360 and some Plug-N-Play versions.
Ms pac-man snes is the best because is so good perfect sound and Graphics
great vid..was a pleasure just to see the different incarnations of the ghosts "blue" faces legging it! the only version i have is the master system one from these and it's a real shame what thery did with the graphx trying to add that shaded effect..the bigger the pixel the better with these sprtes i reckon..entertaining as always
I remember playing a Sega Genesis version. I didn't see it anywhere on here.
Is like ms pac-man snes
Apple 2, MS dos (assuming it's using pc speaker), and spectrum (assuming it's not 128K) actually sound pretty good for what they have.
Samples on the lynx version sound so low quality (at the couldn't surely be that low quality).
Thank you again. The new text serves well. I was vague in case the preference was to use Champ video. The definitive word History in the channel name is only why I wished to express insult. I suppose I did so too briefly, considering supporting votes on the brash reply suggest that others also read more into my comment.
1. Arcade
2. Apple 2
3. IBM DOS
4. Commodore Vic 20
5. ZXSpectrum
11. Game Boy
12. TI-99-4A
13. Sega Master System
14. NES
15. Game Gear
16. GBA (Namco Museum)
17. OPCode Games (The Pac-Man Collection)
18. Game Boy Color (Special Color Edition)
19. Super NES
20. Mega Drive
21. Famicom
22. DOS/Windows "Ms. Pac-PC" (Champ Games)
23. Coleco Table Top
KellyLynn Anderson
What is zombie Apple 2! o_o?
In IBM-DOS, looks like she's been to the tanning bed a lot
Ms pac-man snes is so good
for an early system/computer, the commodore 64 did a great job.
12:38 the beats about to drop! 13:29 the true beat drop!
Cleopactra from Ms. Pac-Man Maze madness for the Playstation. Info is in the end credits. :)
@edt1138 The Colecovision version is a homebrew made within the last few years or so. Wouldn't mind owning it myself.
nice video, i had seen a Ms. Pac-man acade meachine at the Coney island in 2010 summer. i have no idea still it stand there.
Other Versions of Ms. Pacman are Not Included in that video are as Followed on Facebook.
Xbox live Arcade or Windows (Revenge of the Arcade).
Sega Dreamcast (Namco Museum 64).
PlayStation and PlayStation 2 (Namco Museum Vol. 3).
Nintendo 64 (Namco Museum 64).
Game Cube (Namco Museum 50th Anniversary).
Atari Computer Line, CDi (Arcade Classics Collection).
An Unlockable Mini Game in (Pac-Man 2 The New adventures and Pac-Man World 2).
Jake's Pacific Plug and Play, Apple iPhone App.
Windows Mobile Professional, and Pac-Man's Party Arcade Machine.
For me, the sega version was the best especially in co-op. Those were some good times.
why is dos 5200 ad 7800 have same ms. pacman sprites
Ma.pac-man snes is the best
Atari 5200 is so peaceful
Ms pac-man snes is the best
question:why in some games namco was labeled NAMCOT?
oh sorry I meant the genesis/megadrive version. that one will always be my favorite.
I'm amazed that the gameboy advance has almost the same sound and graphics that the original, it seems almost like is running an emulator. Great job man!
It’s really sad that GCC gave the right to Ms. Pac-Man to AtGames (more like @$$Games)
Nah, apegames
$hitGames
sweet start music! whats it called?
Quinn G cleopactra
Atari 2600 has the best sound effects especially when Blinky, Inky, Pinky and Sue become edible.
No ma pac-man atari 2600 is No good for sound
I'll agree with any opinion that says the arcade original is the best, but Ms. PacPC holds a place close to my heart for being the only way I was able to play Ms. PacMan in my childhood... ...and let me tell you, it was a blast.
zx spectrum because the ghosts sound like farts :D
What doesnt
Ms pac-man snes is the best
Other Versions of Ms. Pac-Man Not included in this video
are as fallowed.
Xbox Live Arcade, Windows ( Revenge of the arcade ).
Sega Dreamcast ( Namco Museum ).
PlayStation & PlayStation 2 ( Namco Museum Vol. 3 ).
Nintendo 64 ( Namco Museum 64 ).
Game Cube ( Namco Museum 50th Anniversary ).
An Unlockable mini game in
( Pac-Man 2 the New Adventures
& Pac-Man World 2 )
Jakks Pacific Plug & play, Apple iPhone app.
Windows Mobile Professional.
& Pac-Man's Party Arcade Machine.
Which version did you grow up with I grew up with the namco museum version booth GBA and gamecube
Colecovision, SNES, NES, and DOS were closest to Arcade
Ms pac-man snes is the best
oh dear, it brings back such memories
If you take the beginning of All the Atari versions and put them in order from date they go up in pitches.
I hear it!
The IBM (DOS) version is surprisingly GOOD for 4 color CGA graphics
Yeah like ms pac-man snes
The Apple 2 version played incredibly well. But I think the big surprise came from the TI-99, it played extremely well given the hardware limitations. But next to the Tengen & GBA versions My favorite was the DOS/windows Champ version.
You should do a let's compare video of pong
Where did you find the tabletop? That's awesome XD
I think my favorite console port is the SMS. Nice use of colors, relatively nice graphics, and good SFX.
The Apple 2 version sound is the stuff nightmares are made of.
I have never seen an official release of Pac-Man family for the Atari ST, anyone?
What was it with this series that made it impossible to have an arcade perfect version till...mame? I mean...seriously!
Surprisingly enough Colecovision had the best conversion, once again. Too bad I never even seen one from close. I don't think they were sold here.
The good quality videos of the past
Yeah
the tengen version for nes seems to be the best of the 8 bit ports. they also did the best tetris port for the nes
Poor Clyde got replaced with Sue
Yes
@edt1138 indeed, for the time it was made it feels almost like the arcade
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Bro ten ti 99 is using sine waves for there sounds font i love it its very cute
The 2600 version of Ms Pac Man proves that it wasn't technical limitations of the 2600 that doomed the original Pac Man.
2600 version was amazing st the time and still plays like a dream.
Apple II has that wonderfully creepy audio. C64 has the legendary CID audio that upstages the Atari 800 (smart move, Atari). Lynx looks terrible and chugs at half-speed, I always hated it. Genesis and Super NES have the definitive home versions. Best home version I’ve played was the indie/homebrew Pac-Man Collection on Atari 7800, the POKEY edition.
Ms pac-man snes is the best sound is good awesome graphics perfect sound
I didn't know there were so many with scrolling screens...seems like it'd be way more of a pain to clear levels.
whoever is responsible for the coleco table top should be fired
True
I was thinking the same thing about who ever was in charge of sound in the Apple II
Colecto tabletop had the same idea and copys Pac man really
@@SN64YTit's false
Ma pac-man snes is the best online on website
Arcade Ms Pac Man is the best!
Ms pac-man snes is the best
What The Hell Is The Coleco TableTop???
Just Why.......
Cloudy Eggs i found you
Let's compare Lemmings. There is an Arcade Prototype and a load of ports. :D
what dos? version
Graphics
The cherry sound evil on the Atari 7800 version
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looked fine to me.. You might be thinking of the Ms. Pac-man with the turbo button.
the Snes version is my favorite, i grew up with it. i love the sound quality, the shiny graphics, the Genesis' sound quality is horrible compared to it....but it has BLAST PROCESSING!!!!!
Sega Genesis had the best Ms. Pacman
Say hi to the Super Nintendo
QuazaKirby Derp I did. And the GEN version is still better than the SNES version.
The super nintendo's sounds were EXACT. Sega Genesis' was close.
True Dat ;)
QuazaKirby xx does no one get the obvious reference to console wars?
0:00 ROBLOX Pac-Man VS Music
#BallyMidway
#Namco
#Nintendo
#Atari
#Celeco
Try pacpc for dos. It's a good port of this game and pac2 is the original Pacman port of his game. They are both very good just like the arcade
Apple 2 could only display 4 colors & 2 shades on screen at once on certain applications.
+wingnut4427 Actually, in its hi-res mode, which uses NTSC artifacting, there are 6 colors, including black and white, with some restrictions. The resolution is 140x192. More specifically, every group of 3.5 pixels horizontally and 1 vertically can have black, white, and your choice of 2 other colors, either purple and green or blue and orange. Yes, 3.5 because each pixel's color is specified by 2 bits, and 1 of every 7 is split between 2 consecutive bytes. 2 * 7 is 14 bits, which leaves 2 bits from those 2 bytes to specify which sets of colors to use, with the first affecting the left half (3.5 pixels) and the second affecting the right half. As long as these 2 bits are the same, then you'll get the colors you'd expect for that split pixel, but if they're different then you might end up with a different color altogether, like yellow in some cases. I wouldn't count these strange artifacts as additional colors, though, because they are so limited in how they can be used.
The Apple II also has a low-resolution mode (40x48 pixels max) that allows you to choose from a palette of 16 colors for each pixel individually. Because the resolution is so low, however, this mode is rarely ever used.
The Tengen version is the Famicom version.
Ms pac-man snes the best😊
The main reason why Ms. Pac-Man is so popular is that it was the best-selling American-made arcade.
Ms. Pac-Man no doubt holds the record for the game that's been ported the MOST amount of times to other consoles/platforms.
To the people who claim Pac-Man on 2600 was bad cause of technical reasons
*Shows Ms Pac Man, released in the SAME YEAR*
I like your videos, but I´m afraid that some games leave more room for comparison than others. Still, nice one. ; )
The ghost eyes flew in reverse in the Gameboy version.