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All pac-man deaths 0:23 arcade 0:33 coleco tabletop 0:47 vic-20 0:58 Tomy tabletop 1:13 atari 2600 1:25 atari 5200 1:40 atari 8 bit family 1:55 Apple ii 2:05 vic-20 atarisoft 2:18 commodore 64 2:33 colecovision 2:45 intellivision 2:57 Texas instrument 99/4a 3:10 ms dos 3:23 nec pc-8801 3:34 sharp x1 3:44 sharp mz 700 3:56 sharp mz 700 pcg 4:09 sharp mz 1500 4:21 fujitsu micro 7 4:32 msx 4:45 nes 4:58 zx spectrum 5:07 nec pc-6001 5:18 nec pc 8001mkii 5:28 nec pc 8801mkii 5:41 sharp x68000 5:52 tengen 6:05 famicom 6:18 gb 6:29 game boy 6:40 gg 6:51 game gear 7:04 nec pc-9801 7:16 sega genesis/mega drive 7:28 snes/super famicom 7:40 psx 7:51 pc 8:03 pc namco history vol 3 8:14 n64 8:25 gbc 8:36 game boy color 8:48 ngpc 9:01 neo geo pocket color 9:15 sega dreamcast 9:26 gba 9:37 game boy advance 9:49 classic nes series 10:01 namco museum 50th anniversary 10:13 namco museum 50th anniversary fullscreen 10:24 ds 10:36 namco museum ds 10:46 namco all stars enhanced 10:57 namco all stars 11:08 java 11:18 j2me mid res 11:32 j2me higher res 11:42 android 11:52 doodle 12:05 ios
It seems like no one could replicate the sound of Pac-Man wilting away like the arcade. I'm guessing the ones that did just emulated the actual arcade MAME.
MAME is an arcade emulator, the arcade original is the ACTUAL game. The Namco Museum 50th Anniversary for the PS2, Gamecube, X-Box, and PC were pretty much the closest, could count the DS version as well as the PSP Namco Battle Museum's version. Hamster early on, with their Oretachi Geason series on PS2 seemingly used MAME for the emulated arcade games in the series, some say Taito did as well for their Legends series in the west, and Memories series for the PS2 in Japan. Namco however, more than likely wrote their own emulators for their Namco Museum 50th Anniversary series, while the PS1 Namco Museum series were all ports, Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man look odd on the early Namco Museum series.
Weird sounds 0:47 (hmmm...) 1:55 (sounds like rap music) 2:05 (sounds like phone key pressing) 2:18 (same as Atari 5200) 2:33 (ok...) 2:57 (again, the phone key pressing) 3:23 / 3:24 (sounds like laser) 3:44 & 3:56 (sounds like ghost siren, did PAC-MAN turned into a ghost?) 4:21 (uhhh...sounds quiet) 5:07 (ew, so weird) 5:18 (did PAC-MAN said yeah or turned into a broken robot like Toc-Man?) 5:28 / 5:29 (sounds like kid crying, wait... NOOOOO MY CHILD!!!) 7:16 (sounds like Sonic drowning) 7:28 (sounds quite good, when he pops, did PAC-MAN turned into a bubble and popped?) 8:48 & 9:01 (did PAC-MAN ate the headphone microphone in TikTok duet?) 11:08, 11:19 & 11:32 (is PAC-MAN a motorcycle?)
What I find interesting is the death animation in some of the lower-quality home versions actually has more frames than the original arcade version does.
There is specifically one version that I have not seen since 200I, I still can't put my finger on which build it is because I don't know the console: In this specific version, when you get a Game Over, you are immediately warped to a very lively Graveyard during the day, with the Leaderboards showing on Pacman's Tombstone that comes in the form of a Panel with Greek Columns that has either a Cream~coloured or Yellow Tint that rises out of the Grass while very somber music plays throughout; this might've been one of the game's many Unofficial 0I6 Bit Ports during the '90s, as I clearly remember its higher palette and FM Audio; every program that I have looked up that features many of the official and Third Party ports doesn't have this specific build, wishfully somebody knows what I am talking about because this has been messing with me ever since I was exposed to that version and I would love to see it get archived if it still has yet to by this point.
@@retrosutra Follow~up: The clone has been found; I knew trying to recollect my memories would pay off eventually! What I was remembering just so happened to be one of the incredibly older builds of Deluxe Pacman, produced by Edgar M. Vigdal originally for the Amiga back in I994; I only ever played this particular entry once, yet its Visual Approach, Audio Direction, and especially the High Score/Leaderboard music ("The Pestilence", originally released in October of I990 and used for a few Intro Screens in the Amiga Crack scene; the artist is known as Kristian, the song seems to be based on a Church Hymn) delivered more than enough of an impact that it has been forever etched into my brain for all of these years and likely fueled my later love for the Amiga as the years progressed, it's as if I knew its presence and impact would prove essential many decades later (and I was only a little above the age of 05, when I first played this!). Below is a Gameplay Sampler with the now~scrapped Pacman Grave (shown at 07'09) and also Neil Roy's upload of the Leaderboard track; I'm really happy that I found this, yet another major part of my early memories brought back to life and now it'll be a permanent fixture once again. (: ~ Deluxe Pacman (Version 0I Revision 0Ia or 02?), Gameplay Sampler by Ekwi85: th-cam.com/video/0hGfEXWq9XY/w-d-xo.html ~ Neil Roy's Amiga MOD Music Sampler ~ The Pestilence by Kristian: th-cam.com/video/s-xbtgFQAsk/w-d-xo.html
The arcade version is a winner - i still have that on my PlayStation 2 in a compilation called NAMCO MUSEUM. The Commodore 64 version is absolutely a legendary classic 😺👍🕹️. The Sharp X68000 version is amazing 😺👍🕹️. The 8-bit Atari version looks retrospectively awesome 😺👍🕹️. The Atari 5200 version looks great 😺👍🕹️. And the ColecoVision version looks retrospectively perfect 😺👍🕹️.
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@@Rafael31-vt7mt Hi :)
@@retrosutrawhat do you think of your old style?
@@retrosutraand why is the coleco tabletop ande tomy tabletop ones look like pacman when it was created for the game and watch?
Don't forget about Flash Player
2:55 bro fr went: "Shutting down... ⚙️"
5:29 could be a great jump scare noise
5:28
I think 5:17 would be even better.
@@yourgenericownedent260 Or Like This? 3:54
5:21 sounds like the super Mario bros. overworld theme
lol this is real
😂😂😂 yea
and that system was made in 1985 too 💀
5:17 Woah. That was agressive
AAYEEAAAAAAAE
5:17 This Death Sound Didn’t have to go *THAT* Hard
YAYEEAAAAA-
(very rapid pop)
G A M E
O V E R
HIGHSCORE
@@TraleeandChristywifi The same as the NEC PC-8801mk2 version except the death sound is more scarier!
YAEWHWUEAAAH
All pac-man deaths
0:23 arcade
0:33 coleco tabletop
0:47 vic-20
0:58 Tomy tabletop
1:13 atari 2600
1:25 atari 5200
1:40 atari 8 bit family
1:55 Apple ii
2:05 vic-20 atarisoft
2:18 commodore 64
2:33 colecovision
2:45 intellivision
2:57 Texas instrument 99/4a
3:10 ms dos
3:23 nec pc-8801
3:34 sharp x1
3:44 sharp mz 700
3:56 sharp mz 700 pcg
4:09 sharp mz 1500
4:21 fujitsu micro 7
4:32 msx
4:45 nes
4:58 zx spectrum
5:07 nec pc-6001
5:18 nec pc 8001mkii
5:28 nec pc 8801mkii
5:41 sharp x68000
5:52 tengen
6:05 famicom
6:18 gb
6:29 game boy
6:40 gg
6:51 game gear
7:04 nec pc-9801
7:16 sega genesis/mega drive
7:28 snes/super famicom
7:40 psx
7:51 pc
8:03 pc namco history vol 3
8:14 n64
8:25 gbc
8:36 game boy color
8:48 ngpc
9:01 neo geo pocket color
9:15 sega dreamcast
9:26 gba
9:37 game boy advance
9:49 classic nes series
10:01 namco museum 50th anniversary
10:13 namco museum 50th anniversary fullscreen
10:24 ds
10:36 namco museum ds
10:46 namco all stars enhanced
10:57 namco all stars
11:08 java
11:18 j2me mid res
11:32 j2me higher res
11:42 android
11:52 doodle
12:05 ios
5:18 sounds like someone saying "yeah"
Tp
Pac-Man's death sfx for the Atari2600 is timeless. I also am a fan of the Apple II SFX.
3:23 5:18 7:16 0:23 5:28 2:05 2:57 4:21 7:28 4:45 4:32 5:41 6:18 6:40 7:04 7:40 7:51 8:03 8:48 9:26 10:01 0:33 0:47 0:58 1:13 1:26 1:40 1:55 2:18 2:33 2:45 3:11 3:34 3:44 3:56 4:09
0:15 Arcade
0:26 Coleco Tabletop
0:39 VIC-20
0:52 Tomy Tabletop
1:06 Atari 2600
1:18 Atari 5200
1:33 Atari 8-bit Family
1:48 Apple II
1:59 VIc-20
2:10 Commodore 64
2:25 ColecoVision
2:37 Intellivision
2:50 TI-99
3:03 PC DOS
3:17 NEC PC-8801
3:28 Sharp X1
3:50 Sharp MZ-700
4:03 Sharp MZ-700
4:14 Fujitsu Micro 7
4:24 MSX
4:37 NES
4:37 Famicom
4:51 ZX Spectrum
5:01 NEC PC-6001mkll
5:11 NEC PC-6001mkll
5:22 NEC PC-6001mkll SR
5:33 Sharp X68000
5:44 NES
5:44 Famicom
5:57 Famicom Disk System
05:18 horror scream
It seems like no one could replicate the sound of Pac-Man wilting away like the arcade. I'm guessing the ones that did just emulated the actual arcade MAME.
Wow
MAME is an arcade emulator, the arcade original is the ACTUAL game. The Namco Museum 50th Anniversary for the PS2, Gamecube, X-Box, and PC were pretty much the closest, could count the DS version as well as the PSP Namco Battle Museum's version.
Hamster early on, with their Oretachi Geason series on PS2 seemingly used MAME for the emulated arcade games in the series, some say Taito did as well for their Legends series in the west, and Memories series for the PS2 in Japan. Namco however, more than likely wrote their own emulators for their Namco Museum 50th Anniversary series, while the PS1 Namco Museum series were all ports, Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man look odd on the early Namco Museum series.
By 'MAME' did you mean ROM?
In the Sharp X68000 and NEC PC-9801 versions, the seem to use the Super Pac-Man wilting away sound.
the... actual arcade MAME?
5:22 secret Mario song
Weird sounds
0:47 (hmmm...)
1:55 (sounds like rap music)
2:05 (sounds like phone key pressing)
2:18 (same as Atari 5200)
2:33 (ok...)
2:57 (again, the phone key pressing)
3:23 / 3:24 (sounds like laser)
3:44 & 3:56 (sounds like ghost siren, did PAC-MAN turned into a ghost?)
4:21 (uhhh...sounds quiet)
5:07 (ew, so weird)
5:18 (did PAC-MAN said yeah or turned into a broken robot like Toc-Man?)
5:28 / 5:29 (sounds like kid crying, wait... NOOOOO MY CHILD!!!)
7:16 (sounds like Sonic drowning)
7:28 (sounds quite good, when he pops, did PAC-MAN turned into a bubble and popped?)
8:48 & 9:01 (did PAC-MAN ate the headphone microphone in TikTok duet?)
11:08, 11:19 & 11:32 (is PAC-MAN a motorcycle?)
0:58 the tomy tabletop just goes dark
What I find interesting is the death animation in some of the lower-quality home versions actually has more frames than the original arcade version does.
5:12 is a fnaf jumpscare
5:17 "Oh Yeah" -Pac-Man 1984
Futurama reference
PacMan:” Sooooo cooold! Wewewewew🫥
Ms PacMan:” Nooooooooooo!”
Fry:”Amy, tend to the widow PacMan😂
Jr Pacman:” Ima Goodbye. :(“
5:17 DAMN HOLY
AAYEEEAAAAAAAAAA-!!!!
6:51 pac-man grew an eye for a brief second
It's just a glitch.
@@leejoe86686 yes
Жаль, что это просто глюк 😢
3:23 NT2023: That Made me Die 💀
sound goes hard though
6:10 GameBoy
6:22 GameBoy
6:33 Game Gear
6:45 Game Gear
6:57 NEC PC-9801
7:08 Sega Genesis
7:20 SNES
7:20 Super Famicom
7:33 PlayStation
7:44 Windows
7:55 Windows
8:07 Nintendo 64
8:18 GameBoy Colour
8:29 GameBoy Colour
8:41 Neo Geo Pocket Colour
9:07 Dreamcast
9:18 GameBoy Advance
9:29 GameBoy Advance
9:40 GameBoy Advance
9:54 GameBoy Advance
10:05 GameBoy Advance
10:17 Nintendo DS
10:28 Nintendo DS
10:40 Windows
10:50 Windows
11:01 J2ME
11:12 J2ME
11:23 J2ME
11:35 Android
11:35 iOS
11:45 Browser
11:58 Android
11:58 iOS
5:17 es un grito de horror, corrupto, robótico y agresivo, y me recuerda al sonido de un secador de pelo.
12:14 where is 2021 and 2023 version?
2:03 bro broke the laws of reality and did the doppler effect without moving
5:17 It sounds robotic and corrupted
AAYEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAA-!!!!
The death sounds are too funny and I can't stop laughing at this video.😂😂
pacman pixel :lumpy lumpy lumpy lumpy 3:38-3:45
Happy new year! Let's start the new year with all the deaths of Pac-Man :)
Pacman dies
Pacman: 😟
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Great stuff! ❤
I love the Genesis, SNES, and arcade original.
4:36 Black Background with White Text
Stage Failed, Life Lost, and Game Over
The Atari 2600 Pac-Man death and Donkey Kong barrel jump are two of the most recognizable sound effects used in movies and TV.
5:21 Did anyone else feel that this sounded a bit like the Mario Bros. song?
Lol yes
It’s just a coincidence!
11:17 I love this part
So much🔋🔋🔋🔋🔋🔋🔋🔋😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️
uuhhh you put the wrong port
1:59 Banjo-Kazooie “Guh-huh!”
5:28 this reminds me of a certain pacman game for Apple Arcade...
Nec pcs scares
3:23
5:18
5:28
7:16 NOOOOOO- [poof]
Sounds like Sonic drowning
1:55 Very cute sound(??)
Texas instrument 99 so cool listen 2:57
:D
3:23 TAAAAEEEEEEUUU *pop*
5:18 THTHEEEEYIIAAAAAAA KAK
THTHEEEEYIIAAAAAAA KAK (custom voice) 5:18 < click!
OMG Who thought this was a good idea about making the characters look like that?! 3:38
The system's graphics are text based. They couldn't put the original sprites
i think this is ascii graphics coz the platform couldnt support sprites
The arcade and Atari 2600 are the ones I most recognize anywhere.
The sound on the Coleco Tabletop, oh god the memories come rushing back, it is the constant wailing of damned souls
5:12. Turbio 😨😰
No pac mans were harmed during this video
Hahaha
No pizzas were harmed while creating pac-man
@@Chenchulli.
Выполнено профессионалами 😎
I'm gonna say that Blinky wins because he got the most kills of PAC-MAN then Pinky, Inky, and Clyde!
5:22 mario
4:33 parece el de NES
2:05
4:21 1:55
1:12 I remember that some cartoons used that sound.
6:51 a pac man le crecio un ojo
Solo fue una falla
I'm glad you still making pacman games!
@Carchris the Pac-Man Ghost "uhmmm tou make an mistake you said "nah" wa" - you grammar police
OMG This version! 1:07😂😂
i see you everywhere, so much, you should rename yourself to "ilovenamcosarcadegames"
@ Bruh no!
@@yousefslimani99 nah i was joking, you're pretty respectable
🎶Para bailar la bamba se necesita una poca de gracia🎵 5:20
R.I.P PacMan (1980 - 2024) 😭
5:07 Sounds Like Donkey Kong Jr. Dies
Verdad. Pucha parece que donkey kong jr muera
that made me increase my happiness! 3:23
Pacman touches a ghost, he folds in and disappears.
There is specifically one version that I have not seen since 200I, I still can't put my finger on which build it is because I don't know the console: In this specific version, when you get a Game Over, you are immediately warped to a very lively Graveyard during the day, with the Leaderboards showing on Pacman's Tombstone that comes in the form of a Panel with Greek Columns that has either a Cream~coloured or Yellow Tint that rises out of the Grass while very somber music plays throughout; this might've been one of the game's many Unofficial 0I6 Bit Ports during the '90s, as I clearly remember its higher palette and FM Audio; every program that I have looked up that features many of the official and Third Party ports doesn't have this specific build, wishfully somebody knows what I am talking about because this has been messing with me ever since I was exposed to that version and I would love to see it get archived if it still has yet to by this point.
Oh, I would also like to know what version it is.
@@retrosutra Follow~up: The clone has been found; I knew trying to recollect my memories would pay off eventually!
What I was remembering just so happened to be one of the incredibly older builds of Deluxe Pacman, produced by Edgar M. Vigdal originally for the Amiga back in I994; I only ever played this particular entry once, yet its Visual Approach, Audio Direction, and especially the High Score/Leaderboard music ("The Pestilence", originally released in October of I990 and used for a few Intro Screens in the Amiga Crack scene; the artist is known as Kristian, the song seems to be based on a Church Hymn) delivered more than enough of an impact that it has been forever etched into my brain for all of these years and likely fueled my later love for the Amiga as the years progressed, it's as if I knew its presence and impact would prove essential many decades later (and I was only a little above the age of 05, when I first played this!).
Below is a Gameplay Sampler with the now~scrapped Pacman Grave (shown at 07'09) and also Neil Roy's upload of the Leaderboard track; I'm really happy that I found this, yet another major part of my early memories brought back to life and now it'll be a permanent fixture once again. (:
~ Deluxe Pacman (Version 0I Revision 0Ia or 02?), Gameplay Sampler by Ekwi85: th-cam.com/video/0hGfEXWq9XY/w-d-xo.html
~ Neil Roy's Amiga MOD Music Sampler ~ The Pestilence by Kristian: th-cam.com/video/s-xbtgFQAsk/w-d-xo.html
It's Pac-Man deluxe
When I was little the Pac-Man Death sounds like game over
Please do the Deaths of Ms pac man in every version next!
Finally your back with some Pacman videos
So many ways for Pac-Man to implode. 😵
Eat your heart out, Kenny Mc Cormic!
4:30 ÖH SHIT!!!!!
Pucha, no digas disparates
Guys, let’s be honest, Arcade is the most iconic and the best
4:31 use the different death sound than the nes version
Hey Tomy Tabletop! Nice try on the shape of the maze.
Worst: NEC PC 8001 MKII
Mid: Windows
Best: Sega Genesis (Pacman 2)
Worst: ZX Spectrum
Best: Google Doodle
OMG! I use to have Microsoft's Return of Arcade when I was 15 years old. 😲
The arcade version is a winner -
i still have that on my PlayStation 2 in
a compilation called NAMCO MUSEUM.
The Commodore 64 version is absolutely a legendary classic 😺👍🕹️.
The Sharp X68000 version is amazing 😺👍🕹️.
The 8-bit Atari version looks retrospectively awesome 😺👍🕹️.
The Atari 5200 version looks great 😺👍🕹️.
And the ColecoVision version looks retrospectively perfect 😺👍🕹️.
Meow
I also have NAMCO Museum
The NES Pacman sounds is similar to the original pac-mania if u didn’t know
Do Tetris Game Over in Almost All Versions!
0:23
The coleco tabletop and the tomy tabletop ones look like pacman when it was created for the game & watch
This might just be my favorite "The ______ of _______" video makers.
Most of the earlier ports are so weird since they are from systems most people don't even remember
You forgot the my arcade version
nec pc-8001mkii: bitcrushed zapping sound
nec pc-8801mkii sr: *HIGH PITCHED DEMONIC SCREECHING*
most scariest version 5:11
AAAEEEOOOOAAEEEYEEEE
Request: Pac-Man World Versions Conparison
Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde liked this video.
Don’t forget Sue!
Nec PC 8001mkll sounds like a lazer beam.
The arcade, Google game, and the Mobile version are the best.
I won't even consider tabletops 'Versions'
Thanks! Now I'm having nightmares.
5:22 suena un poquito del primer tema de super mario bros 1
I heard pacman dying when the plane spun like that
today's my birthday and i got a pac-mania arcade1up cabinet!
I like the android Pacman But the arcade most And I like this video ❤
Thanks, Susan!
2:57
A good version not mentioned here (because of its obscurity) is the Nabu version. xD
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My brother had a tabletop pacman when we were kids.
How could Pac-Man be on NES in 1984 when the console wasn't sold in the USA until two years later?
I wrote the Japanese release date
@@retrosutra ok, meaning Famicom Japan, not NES America, which is essentially the same thing.
NEC PC-8001mkll death sound didn’t have to go that hard.