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« on: December 15, 2014, 05:56:30 pm »

Recently I've been looking into the patterns for pac-man to get a perfect pac-man score. Obviously its going to take practice beyond belief. In any event, for some reason when I play pac on MAME it seems like the pattern does not work at all. Even the simplest pattern on the cherry stage the ghosts just don't seem to be there. Am I going crazy, am I subconsciously doing the pattern wrong an I am not realizing it, or is it different on the emulator? (which I was doubting) Let me know what you guys know.. Thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2014, 06:33:39 pm »

Maybe its a different ROM than the standard one?
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« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2014, 06:46:57 pm »

That could be true I have to look into it a bit. I may actually make a trip to the bowling alley in town just to see if I'm doing everything right on their pac man.
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« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2014, 10:52:21 pm »

That could be true I have to look into it a bit. I may actually make a trip to the bowling alley in town just to see if I'm doing everything right on their pac man.

If you are using a relatively recent version of MAME you'll want to use the "pacman" ROM, which is the original Midway version that was released in the U.S. back in the day.  When players came up with patterns and games started running really long Midway put out a ROM revision called the "Atlantic City" chip, which changed the ghost AI so the established pattens no longer worked.  There was reportedly a third version called "Manhattan" but it apparently is quite rare.

If you are using the correct MAME ROM and the machine at your bowling alley has completely different ghost AI it is possible the bowling alley's cab has the "Atlantic City" ROM set, which wasn't uncommon back in the day so it wouldn't be surprising to still run across one today.  In MAME there is a "pacmod" ROM that is identified as "Midway, harder."  It's my bet that this is the "Atlantic City" version.

See page 25 of the following PDF for how to identify the different ROM set revisions by watching the attract mode:

http://www.lomont.org/Software/Games/PacMan/PacmanEmulation.pdf
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