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  1. The finished game uses a 4 KB ROM cartridge, chosen for its lower manufacturing costs compared to 8 KB bank-switched cartridges which had recently become available. [19][20] As with any contemporary arcade port, the simple Atari 2600 hardware was a considerable limitation.

  2. In 1982, Atari Inc. released a port of Namco's hit arcade game Pac-Man for its Atari 2600 video game console. Like the original arcade version, the player controls the titular character with a joystick. The object is to traverse a maze, consuming all the wafers within while avoiding four ghosts.

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    The core gameplay of the original remains the same, but there are many key differences: 1. The game uses a flicker effect to allow more sprites on the screen at a time. This can make the game hard to play if it is not on original 2600 hardware, as the flickering isn't handled well on more current devices. 2. The maze design is different, as are the...

    Despite numerous rumors surrounding the game's development, Pac-Man had a fairly normal development cycle compared to other Atari 2600 productions of the time. The Atari 2600 version of Pac-Man was programmed by Tod Frye, and was in development for about four months. Frye believes that the majority of the game's issues were the result of the two-pl...

    Starting in the late 1990s, several homebrew developers began producing new ports of Pac-Man on the Atari 2600. These were mainly created due to the infamously poor reception of the original, in or...
    The game was re-released on the Atari Retro Handheld: Pac-Man Edition by Blaze in December 2019, marking its first official release in 37 years. A port of the game was also featured on the Tiny Arc...
    Atari negotiated the Pac-Man home console rights directly with Namco of Japan in late 1980; roughly the same period as Bally Midwayacquired the greater arcade and merchandising rights for Pac-Man....
    The exact date that Pac-Man for the 2600 released is unclear. It is commonly credited as being April 3rd, 1982, due to that date marking Atarinational Pac-Man Day; however, multiple retailers had t...
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  3. Millions of E. T. and Pac-Man cartridges were reportedly buried in a landfill in Almo Gordo, New Mexico. Tons of cement were poured over it to prevent scavenging. Programmer Tod Frye reportedly made a much improved 8K version (as this one was only 4K in size), although supposedly Atari would not grant him a bigger budget for its release.

  4. The bottom line is that the 2600 version of Pac-Man, while adequate, isn't all that good. Atari made much better versions of Pac-Man for the Atari 400/800, 5200, Intellivision, and Colecovision (under the Atarisoft label), but the 2600 version is the one most people remember.

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  5. Feb 21, 2022 · Developed by Atari in 1981, the official Atari 2600 version of Pac-Man is considered by many to be the worst Pac-Man conversion made. The only bonus prize is a brownish-yellow square (known as a "vitamin") that appears underneath the ghost regenerator periodically.

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  7. Mar 31, 2020 · Here’s a quick overview of the Atari 2600 console: Developer: Atari; Release: 1977; Most Popular Title: Pac-Man; Sales: 30 million units; Nickname: The VCS; Atari 2600 Design. The Atari 2600 (sometimes referred to as the Atari VCS), features 1970s vibes through and through.