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Title: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Zeon on May 18, 2009, 08:33:50 PM
Pac-Land is a fun little platformer. I won it in an ebay auction last year and have had a lot of fun with it. The cheesy cutscenes had me laughing. The game has nice cartoony visuals, catchy music, and most importantly it's fun!

Any other Pac-Land fans on the forum?
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Tatsujin on May 18, 2009, 08:35:49 PM
HERE!!

don't forget about the thousands of secrets the game includes!
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: blueraven on May 18, 2009, 09:10:06 PM
It was the first game my neighbor got for the TurboGrafx back in 1993.

Brings back waves of nostalgia 8)

Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Zeon on May 18, 2009, 09:36:16 PM
HERE!!

don't forget about the thousands of secrets the game includes!

I think I may have found some secrets, but I was never sure. Which ones do you know of?
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Tatsujin on May 18, 2009, 09:47:40 PM
he knows almost all secrets: http://www.gamefaqs.com/coinop/arcade/file/589066/1300 :)
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Arkhan on May 18, 2009, 10:26:33 PM
it is indeed a fun albeit retarded game.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Sinistron on May 19, 2009, 03:31:16 AM
You guys do realize that Zeon is trying to prove a point here, no?
He failed miserably.  You see Zeon no one else is crying like you did.  The description is fine- it was never Pop 'N Magic Review- it was Pop 'N Magic Appreciation.  There were plenty of solid reviews if you cared enough to track them down- my own was right here on these boards. 
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Zeon on May 19, 2009, 06:36:32 AM
You guys do realize that Zeon is trying to prove a point here, no?
He failed miserably.  You see Zeon no one else is crying like you did.  The description is fine- it was never Pop 'N Magic Review- it was Pop 'N Magic Appreciation.  There were plenty of solid reviews if you cared enough to track them down- my own was right here on these boards. 

Sin please stay on topic, it has nothing to do with Pop N' Magic.  [-X In fact if you check back there I already apologized and clarified my posts. The similar post structure in merely a tongue in cheek response to the initial few posts of the other thread and nothing more. Please keep Pop N' Magic out of it mmmkay?  :wink:

I am being 100% truthful in everything I say in this post. I do enjoy the rather cartoony style of the game, the cutscenes are nothing short of being bizarre and hilarious. Besides, you cannot beat that pimpin' pimp hat Pac-Man wears. I would elaborate a bit on gameplay and whatnot,(which believe it or not I do in fact also enjoy) but seeing as everyone is happy with simply enjoying a game, I see no reason to bother.

Sin, if you have anything, be it positive or negative, to say about Pac-Land, I'd love to hear it. Otherwise I ask that you please stay on topic.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Tom on May 19, 2009, 01:07:55 PM
I berated my friend for actually wasting money on this game BITD.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: spenoza on May 19, 2009, 01:50:50 PM
I like to watch people skillfully play this game, but I don't really enjoy playing it myself.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Black Tiger on May 19, 2009, 01:58:53 PM
Pac-Land was fun enough to fool around with whenever I encountered it as an arcade, but it really is more enjoyable as a console game. I wouldn't recommend anyone traveling back in time to pay full price for it over so many other Turbochips, but it's a game everyone should try today.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Arkhan on May 19, 2009, 05:14:49 PM
my copy (card case manual) was only 8.95$
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Zeon on May 19, 2009, 06:33:23 PM
my copy (card case manual) was only 8.95$

I won a US copy cib (including the outer box) last year for about $8, I was the only one to bid on it. :P

The controls certainly take some getting used to, but the game is pretty unique, both in gameplay and graphical style. I've never played any game quite like it.

I know what you mean spenoza, there's just something special about watching someone tear through this game, barely escaping death every corner.  :wink: It certainly is not a cake walk by any means; it gets really hard later on in the game.  ](*,)

One of these days I will beat it. Speaking of which, anyone here been able to complete this game? If so, how long did it take you to get good and finally beat it? Better question, has anyone been able to 1cc this game? I'd imagine that being quite a feat.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Arkhan on May 19, 2009, 08:37:17 PM
I beat it last year at some point.  It took a few hours, and I havent touched the game since
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Sinistron on May 20, 2009, 01:59:54 AM
The controls certainly take some getting used to

You are aware that you can change the setup- to make the d-pad move left and right and the button jump?

anyone here been able to complete this game?

I've beaten this a few times- I don't find it difficult- however- once you beat it it turns into Pac-Land PRO -- which I have not beaten.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Necromancer on May 20, 2009, 03:11:43 AM
Pac-Land is one of the bad games that I (grudgingly) like.  The tunes are grating and the graphics lack detail and variety, but I still find it fun dodging the ghosties with a fairy under my hat.

I've beaten this a few times- I don't find it difficult- however- once you beat it it turns into Pac-Land PRO -- which I have not beaten.

Same here, though I do find the later trips to be a challenge.  The PRO trips are absolutely crazy, so I don't expect I'll ever be able to beat those.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: nat on May 20, 2009, 06:07:55 PM
I got this game when it was still a "new release" for the Turbo. I f*cking loved it back then, but it hasn't aged very well. On the other hand, the simplistic graphics were definitely a stylistic choice as opposed to being the result of laziness or anything to that end.

Anyway, I played this game to the point where I could 1cc the PRO game back in the day. I'm virtually certain I wouldn't be able to do this anymore, not that I've even tried in the past decade.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Arkhan on May 20, 2009, 09:31:31 PM
I got this game when it was still a "new release" for the Turbo. I f*cking loved it back then, but it hasn't aged very well. On the other hand, the simplistic graphics were definitely a stylistic choice as opposed to being the result of laziness or anything to that end.

Anyway, I played this game to the point where I could 1cc the PRO game back in the day. I'm virtually certain I wouldn't be able to do this anymore, not that I've even tried in the past decade.

it looks like the cartoon!
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Lorfarius on May 21, 2009, 01:53:43 AM
I recently picked up a copy from eBay and overall I'm impressed. It's a fairly decent arcade conversion and though its not the greatest of platformers its still fun to work your way through the levels.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Tom on May 21, 2009, 03:07:54 AM

it looks like the cartoon!

 It looked like something someone had made in BASIC. I'm genuinely shocked at the amount of people that actually liked this game BITD, here.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Necromancer on May 21, 2009, 03:40:02 AM
Anyway, I played this game to the point where I could 1cc the PRO game back in the day.

Zoinks!  Most impressive.  :clap:
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Sinistron on May 21, 2009, 03:50:29 AM
From wiki regarding the arcade Pac-Land-

"Ever the pioneer in video game history, Pac-Man dared to do what few other games were doing at the time: scroll. When Namco introduced Pac-Land into the arcades, they preceded Nintendo's own Super Mario Bros. as one of the earliest side-scrollers in history. And Pac-Land was no slouch either, featuring parallax scrolling for some of the background elements, an impressive feat that would not become common place until the 16-bit console era began much later."

So- was this the first side screen scrolling platformer with parallax elements? If not- what was?  As basic as it looks now- must have looked pretty impressive when it first came out.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: runinruder on May 21, 2009, 04:18:47 AM
So- was this the first side screen scrolling platformer with parallax elements? If not- what was? 

There were Atari 2600 games with parallax elements.  Jungle Hunt comes to mind.

For whatever it's worth, Wikipedia credits Moon Patrol (arcade) as the first.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: ceti alpha on May 21, 2009, 04:34:38 AM
So- was this the first side screen scrolling platformer with parallax elements? If not- what was? 

There were Atari 2600 games with parallax elements.  Jungle Hunt comes to mind.

For whatever it's worth, Wikipedia credits Moon Patrol (arcade) as the first.

That makes sense. I was dorkin' on Moon Patrol (Mame) last week sometime and noticed the parallax and sorta chuckled at it. I didn't realize Jungle Hunt for the 2600 had parallax.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: sunteam_paul on May 21, 2009, 06:28:38 AM
Didn't Atari try to copyright parallax scrolling once?
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Arkhan on May 21, 2009, 09:51:29 AM
So- was this the first side screen scrolling platformer with parallax elements? If not- what was? 

There were Atari 2600 games with parallax elements.  Jungle Hunt comes to mind.

For whatever it's worth, Wikipedia credits Moon Patrol (arcade) as the first.

That makes sense. I was dorkin' on Moon Patrol (Mame) last week sometime and noticed the parallax and sorta chuckled at it. I didn't realize Jungle Hunt for the 2600 had parallax.

oh yeah! the parallax on Jungle Hunt is pretty disorienting sometimes....

Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: Tatsujin on May 21, 2009, 11:09:49 PM

it looks like the cartoon!

 It looked like something someone had made in BASIC. I'm genuinely shocked at the amount of people that actually liked this game BITD, here.

why? as long it makes fun? graphics is not all things :wink:

it's just classic many here may had played back in their very childhood in the arcades, restaurants, public swimming pool etc.
Title: Re: Pac-Land Appreciation
Post by: sunteam_paul on May 22, 2009, 06:06:04 AM
This thread has made me want to go and play Pac-Land. Bye!