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Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures Chomps Its Way Onto 3DS

Namco Bandai Games has announced that Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures is now available for 3DS for $39.99. Players will follow the story and characters of the animated series from Disney where you step into the shoes of Pac-Man and defend PacWorld from the Netherworld Ghosts. Read on.

From the Press Release
Fire up your Nintendo 3DS hand-held system and jump into a bustling and bonkers world of action, adventure and wackiness with PAC-MAN as NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. launches PAC-MAN and the Ghostly Adventures for the Nintendo 3DS system in the Americas. Following the HD console launch from last week, the 3DS system version of the game features a side-scrolling adventure packed with lively gameplay, whacky characters and plenty to eat.


PAC-MAN and the Ghostly Adventures follows the exciting storyline and charming characters from the TV animated series of the same name on Disney XD produced by Avi Arad, founder of Marvel Studios. Step into the shoes of PAC-MAN, the last surviving yellow PacWorlder, as he defends PacWorld from the mischievous Netherworld ghosts, led by their wicked leader Betrayus. Players will experience exciting and varied gameplay as Pac utilizes a host of new and unique power-ups to stop the evil ghosts in an epic fight for friendship, freedom and the future!

For fans with exceptionally high PAC-MAN fever, NAMCO BANDAI Games is also pleased to announce a special promotion on Club Namco, the NAMCO BANDAI online store, where customers can receive a free PAC-MAN plush head with purchase of any PAC-MAN and the Ghostly Adventures game while supplies last. Visit http://store.namcobandaigames.com for more information.

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