![]() ![]() Pac-Land features multiple power-up’s and some impressive platforming – all in the attempt to help Pac-Man get a lost fairy home! This is also one of the few arcade titles where you can see a church! In the show I make sure to cover the basics of the gameplay for Pac-Land as well as the team that helped usher the game into existence. Pac-Land has most certainly become one of my favorite arcade games at the arcade – it’s also worth pointing out that there are some elements of the gameplay that would be echoed by Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. As I mention in the show itself I didn’t get to play it until 1997’s Namco Museum Volume 4 for the Playstation – although thankfully the arcade received a cabaret cabinet a couple of years back. This is yet another title that I sadly didn’t get to enjoy at the Showbiz Pizza of my youth or at one of the local arcades in my neck of the woods. For this latest episode of the Diary of an Arcade Employee podcast I tackle Pac-Land – the side-scrolling platformer release by Namco in 1984. ![]()
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