Ms. Pac-Man (Genesis) - Attract Mode

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Here is the attract mode for the Genesis version of Ms. Pac-Man.

Tengen released an unlicensed port of the game in 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Namco released their own NES port of Ms. Pac-Man in North America in November 1993. The Genesis, Master System, and NES versions, by Tengen, and the Super NES version, by Williams Entertainment, took a few liberties. They featured four different sets of mazes: the original arcade mazes, bigger mazes, smaller mazes, and "strange" mazes. There was also a Pac-Booster option that let players make Ms. Pac-Man move much faster which was only available in the original arcade game from a maintenance menu. These versions also allowed two people to play simultaneously, with player 2 as Pac-Man. The game ends at level 32, with an intermission where Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man say good-bye. It was released for the Game Boy Color with two new mazes and a bonus game (Super Pac-Man).

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