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M2 talks Pac-Man Championship Edition demake

Pac-Man Championship Edition, which is handled by emulation specialists M2, will be coming to Nintendo Switch as part of the Namcot Collection which is called Namco Museum Archives 1 & 2 in the west. Speaking on Twitter, M2 director Naoki Horii, revealed that the demake was originally intended for Nintendo 3DS and has explained how they have reworked it for Nintendo Switch.

“Now then… Our company is allowed to do everything we want. Regarding the extra Championship Edition game, it’s becoming something big to the point that I don’t want to call it an extra game.

Originally, this should be sold alone, right? So that as many people would play it as possible? That’s exactly the case, so we originally negotiated to port the game to Nintendo 3DS, and afterwards, we’ve been working on this for around nearly five years. When it was still just a 3DS port, we had already put a lot of effort into completely replacing the soundtrack, but for this game we’ve basically further replaced and remade many things even beyond just the soundtrack…! We worked hard to make this a Famicom game on Nintendo Switch where you can move to the rhythm of the music and the graphics.

While there are some people who knew about this project beforehand, I bet even they will still be surprised at the finished game! I really wanted to release this game no matter what, so I’m glad that we managed to do so even five years later!”

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