
Since 1980, Pac-Man has been a global phenomenon of the gaming industry. You would be hard pressed, and in fact it may even be an impossibility, to find someone who does not know of the game, and it is more than likely that they will have played it at some stage too. From its humble, simple and highly addictively fun beginnings, Pac-Man has lasted the test of time and still remains an arcade favourite amongst gamers of almost any generation.

"Over 40 years after his creation, Pac-Man remains a popular character among both gamers and mainstream audiences. Pac-Man Museum+ is the latest collection of Pac-Man games, a sequel to 2014’s Pac-Man Museum. The new collection boasts 14 games from Pac-Man’s history, including two co-op titles: Pac-Man Arrangement and Pac-Man 256. Throw in numerous missions for each game, a customizable arcade, and a virtual Gashapon machine, and you get one super collection that Pac-fans will love," says Co-Optimus.

"As a Pac-Man fan, I love Pac-Man Museum+ as it features a fantastic variety of fun-filled games while also including clever challenges and a virtual arcade that you can decorate however you wish. Now, all we need is a Pac-Man World compilation." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums

Richard writes: "Pac-Man Museum+ is not the compilation that Pac-Man deserves, but in all honesty, that doesn’t come as too much of a surprise."
Not like I'm a diehard Pac Man fan, but I was bored in about an hour.
Not to mention the controls were kind of iffy. It definitely screwed me over here and there when I wasn't turning in the direction I know I pointed towards.
I was playing in 120 vrr series x and some of the games had serious latency and control issues. Not a very good port.
should have included the New Adventure of Pac-Man, loved/hated that game