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Sega Master System - Ms. Pac-Man
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- Closed: Mon 28 May 2012, 7:35 pm
- Listing #: 477671460
Sega Master System - Ms. Pac-Man
Cart and Case
Storyline:
The gameplay of Ms. Pac-Man is largely identical to that of the original Pac-Man. The player gathers points by eating dots and avoiding ghosts (contact with one loses a life). Power-pellets or energizers change the ghosts, which reverse their course and can be eaten for bonus points. Fruit bonuses can be consumed for increasing point values, twice per level. As the levels increase, the speed and difficulty increase as well.
There are, however, some notable differences:
The game has four different mazes that appear in different sets of colors.
Most of the new mazes have two sets of warp tunnels.
Unlike the original Pac-Man, the spaces in between the walls are filled in, making it easier to see where the path is.
The ghosts' behavior patterns are different and include semi-random movement, precluding the use of patterns to beat each level.
Instead of appearing in the center of the maze, fruits bounce around the maze, entering and leaving through the warp tunnels. Once all fruits have been encountered, they appear in random sequence for the rest of the game.
The orange ghost's name is Sue instead of Clyde.
The three intermissions have changed to follow the developing relationship between Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man (from when they first meet to having a stork drop off their baby).
The sound effects and music of the game are quite different from the Pac-Man sounds.
Condition: Great condition, slight wear.
Cart and Case
Storyline:
The gameplay of Ms. Pac-Man is largely identical to that of the original Pac-Man. The player gathers points by eating dots and avoiding ghosts (contact with one loses a life). Power-pellets or energizers change the ghosts, which reverse their course and can be eaten for bonus points. Fruit bonuses can be consumed for increasing point values, twice per level. As the levels increase, the speed and difficulty increase as well.
There are, however, some notable differences:
The game has four different mazes that appear in different sets of colors.
Most of the new mazes have two sets of warp tunnels.
Unlike the original Pac-Man, the spaces in between the walls are filled in, making it easier to see where the path is.
The ghosts' behavior patterns are different and include semi-random movement, precluding the use of patterns to beat each level.
Instead of appearing in the center of the maze, fruits bounce around the maze, entering and leaving through the warp tunnels. Once all fruits have been encountered, they appear in random sequence for the rest of the game.
The orange ghost's name is Sue instead of Clyde.
The three intermissions have changed to follow the developing relationship between Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man (from when they first meet to having a stork drop off their baby).
The sound effects and music of the game are quite different from the Pac-Man sounds.
Condition: Great condition, slight wear.
Shipping details
- $3.50 Standard post
- Seller allows pick-ups
- Seller is located in Waitakere City, Auckland
Payment details
- NZ bank deposit
- Cash
About the seller
- 99.4% positive feedback
- Member since Nov 2007
Closes: Mon 28 May, 7:35 pm. 2012


