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Mighty! Pang is the fourth game in the superb Pang series. While the artistic design has been drastically changed, Mighty! Pang retains the same gameplay of its predecessors. The game features three modes of play: panic, tour and expert modes.
Tour mode is the standard mode of play featuring 57 stages. The player goes on a tour of the world, popping balloons and picking up power-ups. Each location on the tour features a number of stages which feature a new background of a famous tourist attraction. Each stage is cleared by popping all of the balloons within that stage.
Expert mode is a mode for advanced players. Play is broken up into stages like in tour mode but the stages are much more difficult.
Panic mode is a basic one-stage mode of play where new balloons continuously fall from the sky. The single stage is a basic one with no platforms or barriers. Some of the smallest balloons will flash and shooting these balloons will pause all of the balloons in place for a short duration of time.
TECHNICAL Runs on the "CP System II" hardware. Green Board [Japan]
Players: Up to 2. Control: 8-way joystick per player. Buttons: 6 per player.
TRIVIA Mighty Pang was released in October 2000 in the Japanese arcades. It was known as the 34th video game released on the CPS-II. It was also the first Mitchell game for this hardware.
Released outside Japan as "Mighty! Pang [Blue Board]".
The game forbids the initials 'SEX' on the high score table. If you try, it gets changed to 'MIT'.
SERIES
Pang (1989)
Super Pang (1990)
Pang! 3 [B-Board 94916-10] (1995)
Mighty! Pang [Green Board] (2000)
Pang - Magical Michael (2010, Nintendo DS)
STAFF Planners: Futoshi Kuwahara, Taiji Miyajima Lead programmers: Shigeru Komiya Lead artist: Eiko Kato Character designer: Satoshi Ida Art supervisor: Tetuhiro Kuroda Assistants: Kazue Matunaga, Makoto Kobayashi, Hiroki Narisawa, Daigo Ota Music composer: Takafumi Wada SE designer: Yoko Mizumoto Executive producer: Roy Ozaki Producer: Kouichi Niida
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