Name some good Post-80's Pac-Man games.

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#1  Edited By nintendoboy16
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After the 80's, Pac-Man really hasn't had the impact it once had, but that said, you can still find some good games with who could be thought to be Namco's mascot.

And, after recently picked up Ms. Pac-Man's Maze Madness (N64) at a Gaming Con (after CGR's review of the Dreamcast version helped show my interest), 100% achieving Pac-Man Championship DX on Steam, and picking up (but not played yet) the GameCube exclusive Pac-Man Vs/Pac-Man World 2 bundle, I wonder. What do you think are good post-80's Pac-Man games?

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#2 judaspete
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I've only played Pac-Man Vs, which is great; and Pac-Man World 2, which is pretty good. I've heard Pac-Man World 1 is the best of that series, but haven't played it myself.

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Championship DX for sure, and the sequel while not as good is still fun. I recall what I played of World games being decent, I should go back and atleast beat the first one.

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#4  Edited By pook99
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I enjoyed all 3 pac man world games and I also had a lot of fun with pac man and the ghostly adventures. I hear pac man dx is really good also but I have not tried it.

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#5  Edited By butterburp
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In the mid-2000's, someone by the name of Bernard Lepretre made a simple Pacman game for PC, where you could make your own mazes. It was more of a time waster than a serious Pacman clone, but I liked it and spent many hours on it. I'm sorry I can't locate it except on very spammy-looking sites, but maybe you'll have better luck than I did. It doesn't seem to be archived on the wayback machine.