![]() Pac-Man Arrangement is included as part of Pac-Man Collection for Game Boy Advance. Unlike the original arcade game, Pac-Man Arrangement does not loop continuously until a kill screen is displayed instead the game takes place across twenty-three separate stages and features a boss fight against a giant mechanical ghost in the final stage. Other stages feature " Warp Gates" that let both Pac-Man and the ghosts quickly warp to different points of a maze. ![]() Some stages contain " Dash Arrows" which give Pac-Man a one-time speed boost, temporarily stunning any ghosts he smashes through along the way. In addition to a new set of mazes, the Arrangement version of Pac-Man adds several new power-ups, as well as a fifth ghost named Kinky which cannot attack Pac-Man directly, but instead merges with the other four ghosts ( Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde) to grant them special abilities. The "Arrangement" versions of Pac-Man, Rally-X and Dig-Dug are enhanced remakes of the original arcade titles, giving players an updated way to experience three classic Namco games. It also includes New Rally-X as a bonus game. Like its predecessor, this second collection features three classic Namco arcade titles ( Pac-Man, Rally-X and Dig Dug) and includes brand-new " Arrangement" versions of these games with updated graphics and audio, as well as new gameplay elements. ![]() It is the follow-up to Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2 is a compilation arcade game developed and originally published by Namco in 1996.
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