As I had said in
this post from a few months ago, I feel the 7800 version is actually one of the best conversions of the game ever. Ironically, I mentioned that the speed and overall feel of the game is very similar to the arcade game. For the record, the hacked "speed-up chip" doesn't count in my book, as it's not an official version of the game.
shadow460, on Sun Sep 25, 2005 2:32 AM, said:
Things that get to me are the speed and the fact it doesn't register diagonal moves. Normally you can move the stick diagonally and Ms Pac Man will turn the next corner.
In this version she sits still until you move the actual directioin you want her to go.

Um, move the stick diagonally? It's a 4-way joystick...there is no diagonal movement!
A popular technique used by expert players of
Pac-Man and
Ms. Pac-Man (and some other games in the series) is to look ahead of where your character is going, and move the joystick in the direction you want to turn
before you reach the corner or intersection. For example, if you're traveling to the right and you see a path ahead where you want to turn up, then shortly before you reach the path, hold the joystick up while the wall is still above you. Since you're pushing the joystick toward the wall, your character doesn't actually turn, but rather keeps moving to the right. When you finally reach the corner to the upward path, you'll make the turn with no hestitation. This technique also works on most of the home versions, including the 7800 version of
Ms. Pac-Man.