"Pac-Man"@en . . "120"^^ . . . . . . "Pac-Land is generally regarded as the area that Pac-Man and co. live. It was first introduced in Pac-Man: The Animated Series and then in Pac-Land, but was also used in the Pac-Man world games, particularly Pac-Man World 2. Also see Pac-Land (game). In Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures, Pac-Land is renamed Pac-World."@en . . "Pac-Land is a new stage, based on the original arcade game Pac-Land, for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. It is a sidescrolling stage, similar to Mushroomy Kingdom."@en . "Physical"@en . . . "1"^^ . . "50"^^ . . . "consumes Quest Magnus"@en . . . . "Pac-Mania"@en . "498"^^ . "Battle"@en . . "No"@en . . "Pac-Land is a Magnus in Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean and Baten Kaitos Origins."@en . . . "Low"@en . . "Pac-Land may be played by one player solo, or by two players alternating. In the arcade game, each player has three control buttons (left, jump and right) instead of a joystick. Pac-Land itself is split into trips. In each of these trips, the objective is to get the fairy (that is kept under Pac-Man's hat) to Fairyland and then to return to Pac-Man's house. The majority of the trip involves moving from left to right avoiding various obstacles such as the enemy ghosts, water spurts and quicksand traps. Each trip is divided into a number of rounds, the end of which provides Pac-Man with bonus points depending on how much time he has left and his position in jumping at the end of each round. If the player runs out of time before finishing the round, Sue, the purple ghost, will speed up rapidly. The penultimate round of a trip ends with Pac-Man entering Fairyland and returning the fairy under his hat to the Fairy Queen. In return, the Fairy Queen gives Pac-Man magic boots. For the final round of the trip, Pac-Man has to travel from right to left back home. For assistance he uses the magic boots, which allow him to jump repeatedly while in mid-air. Once Pac-Man completes the trip, he is greeted by Ms. Pac-Man and Pac-Baby. In the U.S. release of the game, Pac-Man's pets in the cartoon series, Sour Puss and Chomp-Chomp, are also there to welcome Pac-Man home. Pac-Man then begins his next trip, following the same objectives as before, although the difficulty increases. As in the original Pac-Man, there are fruits which appear to eat for bonus points and power pellets to turn the ghosts blue and vulnerable. A hidden item (sometimes accidentally dropped by the ghosts) is a Flagship from Galaxian, which rewards 7,650 points when collected (a reference to Namco's goroawase number of 765). The Galaxian Flagship is a long-running cameo that appears in the Namco-made Pac-Man games. There are also hidden bonuses in the game: Eating ghosts in a certain order will give extra time. Pushing an obstacle in the opposite direction can give extra lives, invincibility and balloons to collect for points and warps."@en . "None"@en . "N/A"@en . "Pac-Land was once known as Australia. This \"Australia\" was ruled by ancient peoples who did not know what modern technology was. They got here after they built boats out of trees. The boats blew up, but they swam the rest of the way, and made Australia. Australia survived and thrived for several thousand years, until some other countries argued over who got to conquer them. During this time, Australia made its own army, and they decided it could be its own country. While the Australians were celebrating, Pac-Man led every Pac-Person in the world (except for Pac-Dude) into Australia, and they took over. Pac-Land was established December 8, 12 BC, and the Pac-People finally had a safe home. Unlike most weird creatures, the Pac-People were tolerant of humans, and let them live here, though they were a minority. The Pac-People had all the power, and humans are often discriminated against here. Pac-Land was a major participant in the Videogame War. Though it lost miserably, it was able to capture some territory from the Sonic Islands, which set it up to be a more powerful nation in the long run."@en . . . "1"^^ . "Pac-Land is generally regarded as the area that Pac-Man and co. live. It was first introduced in Pac-Man: The Animated Series and then in Pac-Land, but was also used in the Pac-Man world games, particularly Pac-Man World 2. Also see Pac-Land (game). In Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures, Pac-Land is renamed Pac-World."@en . . . . "Pac-Land may be played by one player solo, or by two players alternating. In the arcade game, each player has three control buttons (left, jump and right) instead of a joystick. Pac-Land itself is split into trips. In each of these trips, the objective is to get the fairy (that is kept under Pac-Man's hat) to Fairyland and then to return to Pac-Man's house. The majority of the trip involves moving from left to right avoiding various obstacles such as the enemy ghosts, water spurts and quicksand traps. Each trip is divided into a number of rounds, the end of which provides Pac-Man with bonus points depending on how much time he has left and his position in jumping at the end of each round. If the player runs out of time before finishing the round, Sue, the purple ghost, will speed up rapidl"@en . . . . . . "Pac-Land"@en . . "Presents"@en . . . "25200.0"^^ . . . . . . "Pac-Man and Komachi Onozuka on Pac-Land"@en . "72"^^ . . . . . . . "Pac-Land is a Magnus in Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean and Baten Kaitos Origins."@en . . "1"^^ . . . "498"^^ . . . . . . . "Pac-Mania"@en . . . "25200.0"^^ . "75"^^ . . . "Pac-Land was once known as Australia. This \"Australia\" was ruled by ancient peoples who did not know what modern technology was. They got here after they built boats out of trees. The boats blew up, but they swam the rest of the way, and made Australia. Pac-Land was established December 8, 12 BC, and the Pac-People finally had a safe home. Unlike most weird creatures, the Pac-People were tolerant of humans, and let them live here, though they were a minority. The Pac-People had all the power, and humans are often discriminated against here."@en . "614"^^ . . . . "Quest"@en . "614"^^ . "Yes"@en . . "Yes"@en . "Yes"@en . . . . "Pac-Land"@en . . . "Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Wii U"@en . "Unclassified Life Form"@en . "Pac-Man"@en . . "Pac-Man"@en . "Pac-Land is a new stage, based on the original arcade game Pac-Land, for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. It is a sidescrolling stage, similar to Mushroomy Kingdom."@en .