Release Date: 1996
"Ms. Pac-Man" for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) is an enhanced remake of the classic arcade game, originally released in 1981 as a successor to the phenomenal "Pac-Man." Developed by General Computer Corporation and published by Midway in the U.S., the game features the eponymous female protagonist, Ms. Pac-Man, who must navigate through various mazes, consuming dots, fruit, and avoiding ghosts. The SNES version, developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Williams Entertainment in 1996, retains the core gameplay mechanics but boasts improved graphics and sound to leverage the capabilities of the 16-bit console.
The gameplay of "Ms. Pac-Man" involves guiding the main character through a series of mazes while gobbling up all the dots to advance to the next level. Four ghosts named Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Sue chase Ms. Pac-Man, each with unique patterns of movement, adding strategic depth to the game. Power pellets located in the corners of the maze temporarily give Ms. Pac-Man the ability to eat the ghosts, turning them blue and making them vulnerable. The SNES version introduced new mazes and a cooperative two-player mode, allowing players to share the screen and tackle the mazes together. This version is notable for its smooth gameplay and faithful reproduction of the arcade classic, making it a beloved adaptation that celebrated Ms. Pac-Man's long-standing appeal in video game history.
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