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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:PacLandArcade.png|left|thumb|The town level as it originally appeared in ''Pac-Land''. A fire hydrant can also be seen.]]
[[File:PacLandArcade.png|left|thumb|The town level as it originally appeared in ''Pac-Land''. A fire hydrant can also be seen.]]
The stage is a faithful recreation of the 1984 arcade game ''{{s|wikipedia|Pac-Land}}'', a side-scroller where Pac-Man sets off to return a lost fairy to her home. Starting at his house, Pac-Man goes left-to-right through three areas before reaching Fairyland. In exchange for returning the fairy, he receives a pair of Wing Shoes, which allow him to jump indefinitely. He then travels right-to-left through a fourth area to head home, after which the cycle repeats. Every area except the Castle is featured in this stage. While the original game's levels change as the game progresses, the Pac-Land stage has a predetermined layout that always remains the same. Although the game was based on the {{s|wikipedia|Hanna-Barbera}} [[wikipedia:Pac-Man (TV series)|''Pac-Man'' cartoon]], and appears as such in the version published by {{s|wikipedia|Bally Midway}} (publisher of the ''Pac-Man'' titles internationally in the '80s), the level in ''Smash'' is primarily based on the Japanese version, which bases its designs for Pac-Man and his family off of artwork from previous arcade cabinets. This game was also the first official installment to feature the more anthropomorphic designs of the ''Pac-Man'' characters in-game.
The stage is a faithful recreation of the 1984 arcade game ''{{s|wikipedia|Pac-Land}}'', a side-scroller where Pac-Man sets off to return a lost fairy to her home. Starting at his house, Pac-Man goes left-to-right through three areas before reaching Fairyland. In exchange for returning the fairy, he receives a pair of Wing Shoes, which allow him to jump indefinitely. He then travels right-to-left through a fourth area to head home, after which the cycle repeats. Every area except the Castle is featured in this stage. While the original game's levels change as the game progresses, the Pac-Land stage has a predetermined layout that always remains the same. Although the game was based on and named after the location of the {{s|wikipedia|Hanna-Barbera}} [[wikipedia:Pac-Man (TV series)|''Pac-Man'' cartoon]], and appears as such in the version published by {{s|wikipedia|Bally Midway}} (publisher of the ''Pac-Man'' titles internationally in the '80s), the level in ''Smash'' is primarily based on the Japanese version, which bases its designs for Pac-Man and his family off of artwork from previous arcade cabinets. This game was also the first official installment to feature the more anthropomorphic designs of the ''Pac-Man'' characters in-game.


''Pac-Land'' is notable for being one of the first games to use {{s|wikipedia|parallax scrolling}} (where the foreground and background move at different speeds to simulate perspective), long before it became a gaming mainstay in the 16-bit era. This is reflected by the parallax scrolling on the stage.
''Pac-Land'' is notable for being one of the first games to use {{s|wikipedia|parallax scrolling}} (where the foreground and background move at different speeds to simulate perspective), long before it became a gaming mainstay in the 16-bit era. This is reflected by the parallax scrolling on the stage.
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