My galaxian arcade game only has snow

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I'm honestly only a peripheral fan of those games, so I nixed it too, but again if you're hardcore into them it might be worth keeping about in the event of a de-listing. Pac-Man, which is PS4-only and apparently took some licensing heft. The most notable AGS entry is probably Ms. AGS were by Gotch, just like the Switch's Namco Museum arcade titles, and I suspect they've been helping out Hamster, ever since Namco joined ACA - quietly, as is their ninja specialist wont. Otherwise, they seem about the same, right down to the optional PCB bootup sequences. I'm not, so I cheerfully deleted all three as the ACA ones arrived (AGS are monstrously large downloads for early 80s arcade titles). I thiiink the AGS Pac-Man is based on a different revision than the ACA one, so it might be worth keeping around if you're hardcore into that game. Because Pac-Man is one of the ACA titles on sale now, I was going to get it but wanted to check on this before doing so.

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Cfx wrote:On PS4, are there any differences between the versions of Galaxian, Pac-Man, and Dig Dug in the Namco 'Arcade Game Series' collection compared to the ACA versions? I understand both are by Hamster.

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