The product is Ms. Pacman Maze Madness for the Nintendo 64, which is an authentic game in box (CIB) in very good condition. It is a puzzle game published by Nintendo, featuring the iconic Ms. Pac-Man character navigating complex mazes. With an E-Everyone rating, this NTSC-U/C (US/Canada) region game also offers a sub-genre of boxing, making it a diverse and entertaining addition to any N64 gaming collection.
**Box very good, Game (labels, contacts, plastic) near perfect, manuals (instructions, vendor reg, n64 doc) near perfect !!
Ms. Pac-Man: Maze Madness for the Nintendo 64 (N64) is a 3D action-puzzle game released in 2000 that updates the classic arcade formula with new mechanics, environments, and multiplayer modes.
Gameplay and Features
3D Perspective: Unlike the original 2D arcade game, this version features 3D environments, though the core gameplay remains focused on navigating mazes, eating pellets, and avoiding ghosts.
Story Mode: Ms. Pac-Man must travel through four different worlds to recover the stolen Gems of Virtue from a witch named Mesmerelda.
Puzzle Elements: Levels involve more than just eating dots; they include solving puzzles, such as pushing blocks, utilizing TNT to clear paths, and using springboards to move between levels.
Objective and Scoring: Players are awarded stars based on tasks, such as clearing all dots, finding collectibles, or completing time trials.
Multiplayer: The game includes competitive multiplayer modes, including "Ghost Tag" and "Dot Mania"
Gameplay and Features
3D Perspective: Unlike the original 2D arcade game, this version features 3D environments, though the core gameplay remains focused on navigating mazes, eating pellets, and avoiding ghosts.
Story Mode: Ms. Pac-Man must travel through four different worlds to recover the stolen Gems of Virtue from a witch named Mesmerelda.
Puzzle Elements: Levels involve more than just eating dots; they include solving puzzles, such as pushing blocks, utilizing TNT to clear paths, and using springboards to move between levels.
Objective and Scoring: Players are awarded stars based on tasks, such as clearing all dots, finding collectibles, or completing time trials.
Multiplayer: The game includes competitive multiplayer modes, including "Ghost Tag" and "Dot Mania".
Controls and Technical Details
Control Style: Despite the 3D graphics, the game retains classic, simple controls, primarily using the directional pad to navigate.
Platforms: Released on Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Dreamcast.
Reception The game was generally well-received for being a faithful yet modern update to the original, with particular praise for its level design and family-friendly, accessible gameplay