Editing List of SSB4 trophies (Pac-Man series)

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|image=PacMansHouseTrophyWiiU.png
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|desc-ntsc=A dainty, little face-like house. PAC-MAN dreamed of raising a family in his dream home while working hard and eating power pellets. Finally, after lots and lots of hard work, his dream came true! Good job, PAC-MAN! Twenty years (or so) later, he moves into a yellow house with more rooms, but that's in another game.<ref>This is a reference to ''{{iw|wikipedia|Pac-Man World}}'', a game released in 1999 to commemorate Pac-Man's 20th anniversary, which featured Pac-Man living in a yellow house. However, this trophy originates from ''Pac-Land'', which was released in 1984. The first game to depict Pac-Man living in a yellow house is ''{{iw|wikipedia|Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures}}'', released in 1994 - only ten years after ''Pac-Land''. The Game Boy Advance version of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Pac-Man World}}'' does fully qualify for the trophy's statement as a 2004 release with a yellow house; regardless, the PAL description was rewritten to more accurately state that the game commemorates Pac-Man's 20th anniversary.</ref>
|desc-ntsc=A dainty, little face-like house. PAC-MAN dreamed of raising a family in his dream home while working hard and eating power pellets. Finally, after lots and lots of hard work, his dream came true! Good job, PAC-MAN! Twenty years (or so) later, he moves into a yellow house with more rooms, but that's in another game.<ref>The PAC-MAN's House trophy states that Pac-Man moved into a yellow house in a later game released about twenty years after ''Pac-Land'', which was released in 1984. The first game to depict Pac-Man living in a yellow house is ''{{iw|wikipedia|Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures}}'', released in 1994 - only ten years after ''Pac-Land''. However, the Game Boy Advance version of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Pac-Man World}}'' does fully qualify for the trophy's statement as a 2004 release with a yellow house.</ref>
|desc-pal=PAC-MAN must have always dreamed of raising a family in a house that looks like a face. Well, after spending ages eating power pellets and taking out ghosts, his dream came true! In another game – one which marked his 20th anniversary – he has a bigger house with more rooms. Moving up in the world, eh, PAC-MAN?
|desc-pal=PAC-MAN must have always dreamed of raising a family in a house that looks like a face. Well, after spending ages eating power pellets and taking out ghosts, his dream came true! In another game – one which marked his 20th anniversary – he has a bigger house with more rooms. Moving up in the world, eh, PAC-MAN?
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Arcade|game1=PAC-LAND|release1=1984}}
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Arcade|game1=PAC-LAND|release1=1984}}

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