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Mike Snider said:LOS ANGELES Pac-Man is throwing his own 30th birthday party.
The first new Pac-Man game in five years Pac-Man Party, due this fall for Nintendo Wii and set to be unveiled this week at the Electronic Entertainment Expo has more than ghosts to keep him busy this time.
The game has more than 45 mini-games that let Pac-Man take part in everything from curling and tennis to a king-of-the-mountain-style game and, of course, evading and chasing those pastel-colored ghosts Pinky, Blinky, Inky and Clyde.
An overarching story mode lets you guide Pac-Man over a variety of locales (green meadow, desert, snowy mountains) laid out on a Monopoly-style game board. As the ghosts chase Pac-Man across the board, he dives in and out of the various games. The goal: Help Mr. Cookie save his secret recipe. Players also can go straight to whatever mini-game they choose.
Considering the success of social party games on the Wii, a Pac-Man-themed party game is timely. "We've definitely taken the Pac-Man themes and concept and expanded them to make Pac-Man relevant for the current generation of gamer," Thorson says. "Going the party game route is right in line with the audience and who will have fun playing it, both parents and kids. It's very family-friendly."
The new game will include as a bonus the original arcade version of Pac-Man, along with Galaga and Dig-Dug.
"People have a real attachment to that game," Thorson says. "That Pac-Man fever still runs through today."