Pac-Man World first released on the original PlayStation in 1999. A remake of Pac-Man World was announced at Nintendo's Partner Showcase event, developed by Now Production and published under Bandai Namco Entertainment.
Ever since its announcement, Bandai Namco has done quite a bit to market this remake and show off the differences between Pac-Man World: Re-Pac and the original. In particular, these trailers have been showing how the game's graphics have differed from the original to the remake, starting with the first and second areas. The latest trailer from Bandai Namco focuses on how things have changed in the remake for the game's third and fourth areas.
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The third area of Pac-Man World: Re-Pac sees the yellow dot muncher in space, taking on a variety of enemies. When comparing this area from the remake to the original, a lot of the colors have been streamlined to make it more uniform, while also giving a more mysterious space-like vibe to the game. The spaceship section where Pac-Man flies through a Gradius-inspired segment has also been redone, with the enemies and background becoming a bit brighter in comparison.The trailer also briefly shows off how a boss known as Galaxian has changed, with it now being larger and having more distinct weakpoint indicators.
The fourth area of the original Pac-Man World is a circus-inspired level, with wacky carnival games and platforming hazards throughout. The remake's graphics play into this, making everything brighter and more vibrant compared to the original. This is even reflected with the area being more uniform in its color scheme too. A section from the original which involves a bumper car race has also
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