Speaking of this, does anyone know why some games have a black and white and a color manual? I see a lot of this on SNES (I know I have a color and a black and white Mega Man X manual offhand)
The center cart goes with the box to the right, and to the bottom of it. There is no major cart variant (although the back emboss and/or label may vary, but this isn't specific to the revised box art release AFAIK).
The B&W manual in the bottom-right only goes with the box to the left. The color gold long manual (which I need) would go with the box above the B&W one.
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There is also an unlicensed Pacmania, an unlicensed Ms. Pacman (both Tengen), and a Namco Ms. Pacman
Pac-Man (Namco) (Licensed)
Pac-Man (Tengen) (Licensed)
Pac-Man (Tengen) (Unlicensed)
Pac-Man (Tengen) (Unlicensed, re-release with different box art, but same exact game)
Ms. Pac-Man (Namco) (Licensed)
Ms. Pac-Man (Tengen) (Unlicensed)
Pac-Mania (Tengen) (Unlicensed)
/still missing the color Tengen unlicensed manual
/still missing the color Tengen unlicensed manual
Speaking of this, does anyone know why some games have a black and white and a color manual? I see a lot of this on SNES (I know I have a color and a black and white Mega Man X manual offhand)
/still missing the color Tengen unlicensed manual
so, there are 4 box variations, and only 3 cart variations?
The center cart goes with the box to the right, and to the bottom of it. There is no major cart variant (although the back emboss and/or label may vary, but this isn't specific to the revised box art release AFAIK).
The B&W manual in the bottom-right only goes with the box to the left. The color gold long manual (which I need) would go with the box above the B&W one.