
What I love: - The game is recreated (or mostly likely just ported) over accurately, including the levels, different "fruits" on different levels, and even the cut screens. Note that there are several 1 star reviews most of these are unhappy about the small size, but the dimensions are in the description of the product (and again, part of the appeal IS the small size). And when I say little, I mean it is less than 4 inches tall and literally has a key-ring on the back (but I removed that as it really is too big to serve as a keyring, but just realize that the buttons and joystick on this thing are tiny, but they do work). This little game is darned close to the original, and overall is an amazing and fun little device for the mon ey. I am an old-school child of the 80s, and I have a full-sized arcade machine of Pac Man, so I am well aware of how the real game plays.

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We are playing remixed melodies from the most popular videogames. Anyway, if you love old games as much as we do, then you have come to the right place. Legends such as Pac-Man, Galaxian, Super Mario, Sonic, Prince of Persia, Pitfall, Wolfenstein 3D and many others can be found at this site. As a bonus, we offer 1435 original game manuals that can be downloaded in pdf format. All games are emulated by JavaScript, but these are indistinguishable from the original versions apart from a few exceptions. We host a total of 2380 online games and new games are still continually being added. Today, our database contains 1704 different games from the eighties and nineties 388 of them are available in two or more versions. Thanks to this archive, you can use your browser to play old games that were written for the MS-DOS system and for the following popular old video game consoles: Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Super Nintendo (SNES), Game Boy (GB), Game Gear (GG), Sega SG-1000, Sega Master System (SMS), Sega Mega Drive (Genesis), and Nintendo 64. Our mission is to keep alive the games of the 1980s and 1990s, which were created for consoles and systems that can no longer be purchased and are no longer supported by its developers and manufacturers. These games represent the best video games for the generations of those olden days.

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