Let's Compare ( Donkey Kong ) THE MEGA VIDEO
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The NES Version featured in this video is a hack including the pie / cement factory. I added it to demonstrate what it would have looked like on the original hardware.
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Video Locations
1. Arcade 1:15
2. MS Dos ( Original ) 3:58
3. Apple 2 6:38
4. Atari 2600 ( Original ) 9:37
5. BBC Micro ( Killer Gorilla ) 11:14
6. ZX Spectrum 14:28
7. MSX 18:27
8. Commodore Vic 20 22:31
9. Dragon 32 ( Donkey King ) 26:01
10. TRS-80 CoCo ( Donkey King ) 29:59
11. Coleco ( Mini Arcade ) 33:50
12. Game & Watch 35:18
13. Intellivision ( Original ) 37:31
14. Intellivision ( Remake ) 39:50
15. Atari 2600 ( Version 2 ) 43:43
16. Atari 2600 ( Donkey Kong VCS ) 47:11
17. Colecovision ( Original ) 50:40
18. Colecovision ( Super Donkey Kong ) Prototype 53:39
19. Coleco Adam 56:44
20. Gameboy Color ( Game & watch Gallery 2 ) 59:39
21. TI99 1:03:07
22. Atari 8-bit 1:06:48
23. Atari 5200 ( Home Brew Port ) 1:09:07
24. DOS ( Champ Kong ) 1:11:38
25. Amstrad 1:15:24
26. Commodore 64 ( Ocean ) 1:19:12
27. Commodore 64 ( Atari ) 1:22:34
28. Atari ST ( Kid Kong ) 1:26:12
29. Amiga 1:29:53
30. Atari 7800 1:32:50
31. Atari 7800 ( Arcade remake ) 1:35:54
32. Gameboy Advance 1:39:37
33. Gameboy Color 1:42:54
34. Super Gameboy 1:46:29
35. Famicom Disk System 1:50:13
36. NES ( Pie Factory Hack ) 1:53:27
37. MS Dos ( Donkey Kong PC ) 1:56:54
38. Super Nintendo ( Classic Kong ) 2:00:37
39. Windows ( Donkey Kong Craze )2:04:26
40. Flash ( New Grounds )2:07:59
41. TRS-80 ( Arcade ) 2:11:39
42. Unity ( Jump man returns ) 2:15:34
43. Windows ( Remake ) 2:17:06
Video Description by:
https://strategywiki.org/wiki/Donkey_Kong
Donkey Kong first arrived in the arcades in 1981 as the game that Shigeru Miyamoto designed to replace the ill-fated arcade game Radar Scope. It featured a mustachioed man in brightly colored overalls who would go on to achieve monumental fame and bring Nintendo a lot of fortune. Originally he was simply called Jumpman and was labeled a carpenter, he was eventually named Mario and identified as a plumber.
When Donkey Kong became popular, Atari sought to buy the home rights to the game. But at that time, Coleco bid for the rights as well when trying to snag a killer launch title for their soon to be released ColecoVision. Coleco got the home cartridge rights while Atari ended up with the computer diskette rights. This arrangement worked out well until it backfired at the 1983 CES show, where Coleco presented their enhanced version of Donkey Kong for the Coleco ADAM computer. Atari, upset over the apparent breach of contract, ordered Nintendo to make Coleco shut down the display.
When the Famicom launched in 1983, Nintendo provided their three biggest arcade hits as launch titles. Donkey Kong was an obvious choice. The Famicom conversion is a very close port of the original game with only minimally altered graphics, but sadly featuring the omission of the conveyor belt stage. Despite the missing stage, the remaining three stages make it in tact, and provide all of the same challenges found the arcade version.
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Let's Compare ( Pac-Man ) THE MEGA VIDEO ( Rumble Test )
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This video contains Official, unofficial, clones, & home brews.
Many of the clones
featured in this video are only to show off the hardware &
it's limitations. It is not
intended to document Pac-Man in all of it's official capacity.
This video will not be following the usual formula.
With exception to the Arcade, all video's will
be featured in alphabetical order.
Even with 100 versions in one video It's still impossible
for me to round up every version out there. I had many
issues with finding the roms / images, & Emulation. Some
roms simply could not be located. This project has taken 7
months to complete. Enjoy !!
In this video We'll be comparing 100
versions of Pac-Man, including clones,
homebrews, & unofficial clones.
1. Arcade 01:36
2. Amiga ( Assassins disk 16 ) 03:05
3. Amiga ( MazeMan ) 04:34
4. Amiga ( Pucman ) 06:04
5. Amstrad ( Pac-man Arcade ) 07:35
6. Amstrad 09:09
7. Android 10:38
8. Apple 2 12:08
9. Atari 800 XE 13:37
10. Atari 2600
( Ms. Pac-Man Hack ) 15:07
11. Atari 2600 ( Original ) 16:36
12. Atari 2600 ( 4k ) 17:46
13. Atari 2600 ( 8k) 19:14
14. Atari 5200 ( Original ) 20:44
15. Atari 5200 ( Arcade ) 22:14
16. Atari 7800 ( Home Brew ) 23:43
17. Atari ST ( Pacman ST ) 25:12
18. Atari St ( V2 ) 26:41
19. Atari XE XL ( Arcade ) 28:11
20. Atari XE XL ( Sir Pacman ) 29:40
21. Bally Astrocade ( Muncher ) 31:09
22. BBC Micro 32:39
23. Coleco ( Table Top ) 34:08
24. Colecovision ( Atari Prototype ) 35:40
25. Colecovision ( OpCode ) 37:14
26. Commodore Vic20 38:51
27. Commodore 64 ( Atari ) 40:20
28. Commodore 64
( Donald Burden ) 41:49
29. Commodore 64 ( Paku Paku ) 43:18
30. Dreamcast 44:48
31. Dreamcast VMU ( HomeBrew ) 46:17
32. Entex ( Hand Held ) 47:46
33. Exidy Sorcerer (Chomp ) 49:15
34. Fairchild Channel F
( Home Brew ) 50:44
35. Flash 52:59
36. Game Gear 54:28
37. Gameboy Advance
( Version 1 & 2 ) V1 55:58 V2 57:47
38. Gameboy Color 59:29
39. Gameboy 1:00:58
40. Games.LOL 1:02:27
41. Genesis MegaDrive
( Pac-man 2 ) 1:03:56
42. Google 1:05:26
43. Intellivision 1:06:55
44. Jakk's Pacific 1:08:26
45. Java 1:09:55
46. Microsoft Excel 1:11:25
47. Mobile ( Java ) 1:13:34
48. MS DOS ( Bataille ) 1:15:05
49. MS DOS ( Champ ) 1:16:35
50. MS DOS ( JROK 2 ) 1:18:04
51. MS DOS ( JROK 1 ) 1:19:32
52. MS DOS 1:20:52
53. MS DOS ( Pacmania ) 1:22:21
54. MSX 1:23:50
55. MSX 2 ( Hand held emulator ) 1:25:20
56. MSX 2 ( Paccy ) 1:26:49
57. PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, Windows
( Namco 50th Anniversary ) 1:28:19
58. NEC PC-6000 1:29:47
59. NEC PC-6001 mkII 1:31:17
60. NEC PC-8001 ( Puckman 3 ) 1:32:56
61. NEC PC 8001 1:34:26
62. NEC PC-8801 1:35:55
63. NEC PC-9801 1:37:27
64. Neo Geo Pocket Version 1 & 2 V1 1:38:56 V2 1:40:22
65. NES ( Namco ) 1:41:40
66. NES ( Tengen ) 1:43:10
67. Nintendo 64 ( Namco Museum 64 ) 1:44:39
68. Nintendo DS ( Namco Museum DS ) 1:46:08
69. Nintendo Switch ( Namco Museum ) 1:47:37
70. Nintendo Wii ( Namco Megamix ) 1:50:06
71. Oric 1 1:52:36
72. Palm M Series v.3 1:54:05
73. PC Jr / Tandy ( Paku Paku ) 1:55:33
74. Pico 8 1:57:03
75. Playstation ( Namco Museum 1 ) 1:58:33
76. Playstation 4
( Namco Arcade Games Series ) 2:00:02
77. Playstation Portable
( Namco Battle Collection ) 2:01:37
78. Sam Coupe 2:03:56
79. Fujitsu FM 7 2:05:35
80. Sharp MZ 80 ( Munchies ) 2:07:04
81. Sharp MZ 700 ( Mac Pac ) 2:08:28
82. Sharp MZ 700 ( Muc Mac ) 2:09:57
83. Sharp MZ 800. ( Muc Mac ) 2:11:27
84. Sharp X1 2:12:56
85. Sharp X 68000 ( SPS ) 2:14:30
86. Sharp X68000 ( Version 2 ) 2:16:00
87. Super NES
( Pac-Man 2 The New Aventure ) 2:17:29
88. Super NES ( Home Brew ) 2:18:58
89. Tandy CoCo 3 ( Arcade ) 2:20:29
90. Tandy CoCo ( Tribute ) 2:21:58
91. TI-84 CE ( Home Brew ) 2:23:27
92. TI-99 2:24:57
93. Tomy Hand Held 2:26:26
94. Unity ( Home Brew ) 2:27:40
95. Windows, XBox 360, PS3, WiiU, Steam
( Pac-Man Museum ) 2:29:10
96.Windows ( Return of Arcade ) 2:31:08
97. Windows Namco All Stars V1 2:32:38 V2 2:34:13
98. Pac-Man V ( Home Brew ) 02:36:13
99. ZX Spectrum (Pac-Man Arcade ) 2:37:42
100. ZX Spectrum 2:39:16
Video Description Link:
https://pacman.fandom.com/wiki/Pac-Man_(game)
Pac-Man (パックマン Pakkuman), originally known as Puckman in Japan, is the initial game in the Pac-Man series. It was created by Toru Iwatani and released by Namco in 1980, and it was published by Bally Midway for U.S. distribution. The game would go on to become a cultural icon worldwide.
Name Change:
Pac-Man was originally released under the English name "Puckman". The game's katakana was actually closer to "Pack Man", meaning the original name was likely translated incorrectly. Upon its release in the US, the name was changed to "Pac-Man" due to fear of vandalism of the "P" in "Puck" being changed into an "F". Presumably due to this actually being closer to the intended name, the name was changed to Pac-Man in Japan for subsequent sequels and re-releases.
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