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Pac-Man World - 20th Anniversary (Japan)

PlayStation
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Reviewed in
1999
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Pac-Man World 20th Anniversary is a PS1 3D platformer celebrating Pac-Man's 20th anniversary. Varied and colorful levels with the yellow hero in polished 3D environments. More accessible than the era's 3D platformers and faithful to the franchise spirit. A good family title for Pac-Man fans on PS1.

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Category
Platformer 1 player 3+
Description
Namco 3D platformer celebrating Pac-Man's twentieth anniversary, where the puck mascot traverses new 3D worlds to save Pac-Land. Created by Namco, released in 1999 in Japan, in 2000 in the United States, Europe, France, Germany, Italy and Spain with multilingual versions under the Pac-Man World 20th Anniversary title. Six 3D themed worlds including ruins and pirate ship, main Quest mode and retro Maze mode, original Pac-Man mini-game as bonus and cheerful soundtrack. European multilingual editions.

Pac-Man World - 20th Anniversary review

3/5
Art direction
"Polished"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,45 GB 📅30/09/1999
Published by Namco

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Collector interest

Pac-Man's move into 3D platforming for the mascot's twentieth anniversary, released to celebrate a founding figure of video gaming. Its wide distribution keeps it common, and its interest lies mainly in this commemorative dimension and the nostalgia attached to the character rather than scarcity. An affordable piece for anyone documenting an arcade icon's shift into 3D.

Is Pac-Man World - 20th Anniversary still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 1999 on PS1, Namco's project celebrates Pac-Man's twentieth anniversary with a carefully crafted three dimensional platformer. The blend of the original game's spirit and the codes of 3D platforming appears surprisingly coherent, and the gallery of levels regularly nods to the historical arcade boards. The handling stays readable and the difficulty curve gentle. A few camera and platforming choices show their age without much mystery. Recommended today for families, for Namco fans curious about a platformer from a classic studio and for devotees of the original Pac-Man.

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