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*The game this stage is based on is the oldest game of origin of any stage in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
*The game this stage is based on is the oldest game of origin of any stage in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
*If players play as {{SSB4|Pac-Man}} and spam [[Pac-Jump]] at the center of the stage below the hard platform, the game may crash.
*If players play as {{SSB4|Pac-Man}} and spam [[Pac-Jump]] at the center of the stage below the hard platform, the game may crash.
**If the player enters Training mode on Pac-Maze's Ω form, sets the camera to "Zoom", the zoomed in camera may cause the certain characters' models to [[wikipedia:Clipping (computer graphics)|clip]] through the line of gameplay.
*If the player enters Training mode on Pac-Maze's Ω form, sets the camera to "Zoom", the zoomed in camera may cause the certain characters' models to [[wikipedia:Clipping (computer graphics)|clip]] through the line of gameplay.
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Pac-Maze
SSB4 Pac-Maze.jpg
PacManSymbol.svg
Universe Pac-Man
Appears in SSB4 (3DS)
Availability Unlockable
Unlock criteria Use Pac-Man's Final Smash.
Crate type Presents
Tracks available PAC-MAN
PAC-MAN (Club Mix) (Alternate)
Tournament legality
Smash 4 Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned

Pac-Maze (パックメイズ, Pac-Maze), also stylized PAC-MAZE, is a stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

Layout

The stage appears to take place on 8-bit graphics similar to Mario Bros., 75m, and Balloon Fight. It depicts the traditional Pac-Man maze as several platforms. Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde appear and move around the stage in their 8-bit forms, and causes damage. As such, players can to whoever they come into contact with. Players can toss opponents into the ghosts to perform combos.

Pac-Dots and Bonus Fruit appear on this stage and can be consumed by touching them for points; Pac-Dots yield 1 point, while all Bonus Fruit yield 10. Pac-Dots reappear fairly frequently and in large quantities; Bonus Fruit appear rarely and one at a time, disappearing quickly if not consumed. Collecting 100 points makes a Power Pellet appear somewhere on the stage that blinks between white and that player's color. A maximum of 10 uncollected Power Pellets can appear on-screen at once. Pointers above the Power Pellets indicate a player's most recently-appeared Power Pellet. Collecting 100 points will not have any effect when 10 Power Pellets are present. Occasionally, a generic Power Pellet will appear on the stage that can be consumed by any player; these blink between white and black and do not have any pointer above them.

Consuming a Power Pellet makes the player flash in their color (which is based on the player's colors even with CPUs), boosting that player's attack power by about a 1.7 multiplier, and turns the ghosts blue for that player (akin to Pac-Man). Touching the ghosts while under the effect of the Power Pellet will make them disappear, leaving only their eyes behind; if a ghost is eaten such that only its eyes remain, it will flee from the stage then return whole (although still under the effect of the Power Pellet for that player until it wears off, unlike in Pac-Man). Ghosts will only appear blue on the screen for whoever has the Power Pellet's effect; other players will still be damaged by the ghosts. When the player's Power Pellet is about to wear off, ghosts blink between blue and white. A player's Power Pellet can be destroyed by opponents' attacks, preventing them from obtaining it. Destroying another player's Power Pellet grants the player who destroyed it 20 points. It is possible to destroy one's own Power Pellet or generic Power Pellets with attacks that have a disjointed hitbox or projectiles, but destroying a generic Power Pellet is only worth 10 points.

When a ghost is consumed, a point value appears like in Pac-Man; however, the point value is merelely aesthetic. Consuming the first ghost gives 200 points, then 400, then 800, then all subsequent eaten ghosts yield 1600.

Only Pac-Dots and Bonus Fruit provided by the stage can increase the player's stage points; Pac-Man's moves Power Pellet and Bonus Fruit, as well as points earned by eating other players with Super Pac-Man or eating ghosts from the stage with one of the stage's Power Pellets, do not contribute to the point total to create a Power Pellet.

The Power Pellet in Pac-Man's move Power Pellet does not provide the same bonus as the stage's Power Pellets, but if he runs into one of the ghosts while radiating yellow from eating the Power Pellet, he can eat them even if they aren't blue. Despite involving Pac-Man eating a Power Pellet, using Super Pac-Man actually removes the effects of the stage's Power Pellet and makes the stage ghosts return to normal for that player. The stage's Power Pellet has no effect on ghosts summoned from an Assist Trophy.

Origin

The stage is, minus characters and items, in the same art style as the original Puck-Man for the arcade (later renamed Pac-Man when moved worldwide). The ghosts, Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde appear in the stage, and just like the games, can be consumed except for their eyeballs when a Power Pellet is touched. In the original game's release, Pac-Dots and Power Pellets were known as cookies and super cookies, respectively, both of which appear in the stage. Incidentially they were the very first instance of power-ups in any video game. Cherries will also appear similar to this game.

The two main middle platforms are hard platforms based around the walls that Pac-Man must maneuver around, while the five other platforms are soft platforms based around the walls and "door" of the room that the ghosts spawn in.

The way the Pac-Dots respawn and the fluctuating neon colors are reminiscent of Pac-Man Championship Edition.

Trophy

The Pac-Maze trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

PAC-MAZE

North America A stage where you can collect Pac-Dots and defeat scared ghosts, just like in the original PAC-MAN! Eating enough Pac-Dots will nab you a Power Pellet, which boosts your abilities in all kinds of ways. Attacks in particular get about 1.7 times as strong! If an opponent earns a Power Pellet, you'd better destroy it before they grab it.
Europe A stage where you can collect Pac-Dots and defeat scared ghosts, just like in the original PAC-MAN! Eating enough Pac-Dots will nab you a Power Pellet, which boosts your abilities in all kinds of ways. Attacks in particular get about 1.7 times as strong! So if an opponent earns a Power Pellet, you'll want to destroy it before they grab it.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The game this stage is based on is the oldest game of origin of any stage in the Super Smash Bros. series.
  • If players play as Pac-Man and spam Pac-Jump at the center of the stage below the hard platform, the game may crash.
  • If the player enters Training mode on Pac-Maze's Ω form, sets the camera to "Zoom", the zoomed in camera may cause the certain characters' models to clip through the line of gameplay.