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  1. Maze. Mode (s) Single-player, two-player. Pac-Man is a 1982 maze video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. under official license by Namco, and an adaptation of the 1980 arcade game Pac-Man. The player controls the title character, who attempts to consume all of the wafers in a maze while avoiding four ghosts that pursue him.

  2. About Atari 2600 Pac-Man. Pac-Man is a maze action game developed and released by Namco for arcades in 1980. The objective of the game is to eat all of the dots placed in the maze while avoiding four colored ghosts — Blinky (red), Pinky (pink), Inky (cyan), and Clyde (orange) — that pursue him. When Pac-Man eats all of the dots, the player ...

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  3. 3 days ago · Online emulated version of Pac-Man was originally developed for the Atari 2600 branded as the Atari Video Computer System (Atari VCS) until November 1982 - home video game console developed and produced by Atari, Inc. Released on September 11, 1977, it is credited with popularizing the use of microprocessor-based hardware and games stored on ROM cartridges.

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    Developed by Atarisoft in 1983. Originally written by Brian Fitzgerald and released by H.A.L. Labs, but under the name of Taxman. Atari first threatened to sue Fitzgerald and H.A.L., but later bought the program, and re-released it as Pac-Man.

    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. Rather than stretch the maze as in other versions, the Atari 2600 implementation tur...

    Developed by Atari in 1982. Even though Atari dropped the ball when it came to the 2600 version, the Atari 8-bit line of computers was treated to one of the most accurate conversions available. The only thing glaringly different is that Inky is green instead of blue, the Galaxian flagship was changed to the Atari logo, and the maze is stretched out...

    Developed by Atarisoft in 1983, but never released. The prototype ROM was discovered, and released to the public. The port is extremely accurate, possibly surpassing even Atari's own 8-bit conversion (which, it has been suggested, is the reason it was not released.) See below for information about Opcodegames' homebrew cartridge, entitled Pac-Man C...

    Developed by Atarisoft in 1983. This version is nearly identical to the Atari 8-bit conversion, but for the fact that the Galaxian was unchanged. It was later re-released by Thunder Mountain. 1. screen 2. Atarisoft box 3. Thunder Mountain box

    Developed by Atarisoftin 1983. Claiming limitations of the resolution of the VIC-20, this version features a simplified maze, However, H.A.L. released a version that had no problem displaying the maze (or all 4 ghosts). Three of the ghosts have also been colored different - Pinky is white instead of pink, Inky is green instead of blue, and Clyde is...

    This Japan-only conversion of the game for the Fujitsu FM-7 home computer was released in 1984. To account for the difference in screen size, the maze was rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise. The speed is considered somewhat slow.

    Developed by Namco in 1991. You can choose between two views when you play, a full sized view that scrolls, and a half sized view that fits the whole screen. All of the ghosts are the same color, and therefore indistinguishable by sight alone.

    Developed by Namco in 1999. This is a color-corrected version of the original Game Boy conversion. Other than the addition of color, the gameplay is identical to the regular Game Boy's. It does, however, come included with a GBC conversion of Pac-Attack, a Tetris-style puzzle game.

    Pac-Man was included by Nintendo as part of its Famicom Mini/Classic NES series and released in 2004. This game plays nearly identically to the NES conversion, with the exception that the sprites look larger than the maze, but in reality it is the maze that has been shrunk to fit the screen. However, prior to this release, Namco had published the P...

  4. Infamously, this lead to the burial of hundreds of thousands of unsold Pac-Man and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial game cartridges somewhere in Alamogordo, New Mexico. No other console can claim to be as influential as that. If you'd like to learn more about the Atari 2600's history, Stella's user guide has a pretty good summary of it.

  5. Ms. Pac-Man ROM download for Atari 2600. Play Ms. Pac-Man (1982) (Atari - GCC, Mark Ackerman, Glenn Parker) (CX2675) game on your computer or mobile device absolutely free.

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