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Pac Pack – 34.1 MB

Pacula’s Curse – 211.7 MB

Vengeance or Bust – 268.9 MB

A-Sock-Ellipse Now! – 393.9 MB

R.I.Pea-Guy – 148.2 MB

10 Comments » for Games
  1. Garth says:

    If you haven’t played these games before, you might be asking yourself “where to start?” Here are my personal suggestions.

    1. Play “Pac-Guy 2″ and “Pac-Guy 2, Part 2:Pagoon” on “Pac Pack”
    OR
    2. Play “Pea-Guy:First Contact” and “Pea-Guy:Pagoon” on “R.I.Pea-Guy”
    OR
    3. Play “Pacula’s Curse”

    I would suggest option 1 or option 2 if you want to see the backstory first. Option 1 will let you see the original Pac-Man play style. With option 2 you will probably have less bugs and crashes on a modern Windows OS.

    If you just want to play some games and don’t care about the (admittedly a bit random) backstory, I would suggest option 3.

  2. Diliad says:

    Dear Jerry B…Hi I am a huge fan your games but I have a windows 7 PC.none of the “A-Sock-Elispe-Now!” games work. Is there anyway to solve this problem?

  3. Garth says:

    I posted most of this elsewhere, but I will re-post it here for reference:

    1. Some of these games have a primitive form of copy protection. You will notice this if it says you need to have the game’s CD in your CD-ROM drive to play. To get around this problem, either burn the game files to a CD, or copy them to a thumb drive, and have that in while playing. The game files including the main menu executable, autorun.inf and all other files must be in the root (i.e. not a subfolder) of the CD or the thumb drive for this trick to work.

    2. Any of the actual 3D games are unlikely to work properly outside of the Win 98 to Win XP bubble. You might have a chance if you mess with the compatibility mode: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows Also try searching the internet for tricks/emulation to run Win XP games in your particular OS.

    3. Unless you are running a 10 year old computer, do not install any of the software these games prompt you to (such as media player, DirectX, etc.) You will not need it, and it might even mess something up with an old version. This only will be a problem with the movie on A-Sock-Ellipse Now!, but you can run this movie from outside the game’s menu. This movie is in two files called TSFK and TSFK_commentary (or something like that) and you can play them from any modern media player that supports DivX.

    4. On a modern computer (no matter what OS), you are likely to experience crashes in the games made in Multimedia Fusion. This is due to a compiler error in Multimedia Fusion which seems to rear it’s ugly head on faster computers with modern graphics cards, moreso than slow computers with built in graphics. In the early games you have “jump to level” in the menu or by hitting “J”, in the later games you can hit “G” to save the game often, to get around this annoying problem.

  4. Diliad says:

    Thanks Garth I have been waiting long to play these games!

  5. Qwertybub3 says:

    Thanks for posting the Pac/Pea-Guy series here.
    Is there any chance for the Astral Arcade to be posted?

  6. biancagames.com says:

    thanks Garth for the solution, I was worried at first by the games being copy protected. :)

  7. MetallicTuneFilms says:

    OMG THANK U!! i love these games lol

  8. Adam B says:

    I created the fan game “altered peality” for RIPeaguy, but I lost the CDs and source code a few years ago during a move. I was just thinking about this today and was wondering if I’d be able to find a download somewhere, and here it is. Thanks for posting =)

  9. Laggywater says:

    Thanks for this guys, I always loved playing these games while I was growing up. It’s such a shame the series had to end when it had so much potential left in it.

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