
One man. 21 video game theme songs. A whole lot of really, really silly costumes.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Pac-Man
Several newer Pac-Man handheld releases (from the late 2010s onward) feature an original port of the game running on “Firecore” Genesis clone hardware. This port is credited to Piko Interactive in its ROM header, and was reportedly developed by Shiru. The game seems to have considerable slowdown if running on standard Genesis hardware. The port features three video modes, one of which has the screen rotated on its side (creating an arcade-perfect pixel layout). Different consoles will utilize one of the three modes depending on its form factor.
One man. 21 video game theme songs. A whole lot of really, really silly costumes.
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