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  2. List of Pac-Man clones - Wikipedia

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    Clones may vary the audio/visual theme, use different maze layouts, slightly tweak features, or even invert elements such as filling the maze rather than emptying it, but they have the same general feel of Pac-Man. The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers lists 60 Pac-Man clones released for various platforms. [2] MobyGames lists 355 Pac-Man ...

  3. Category:Pac-Man clones - Wikipedia

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    This category consists of games that are not official Pac-Man products, but whose gameplay is similar in many ways to that of Pac-Man. Pages in category " Pac-Man clones" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  4. Oh Shit! - Wikipedia

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    Oh Shit! is a Pac-Man clone released in 1985 for the MSX by The ByteBusters (Aackosoft's in-house development team) and published by Dutch publisher Aackosoft under the Classics range of games; a range that consists of clones of arcade games, i.e. Scentipede being a clone of Atari's Centipede. Oh Shit!'s level and art design is identical to ...

  5. Category:Video game clones - Wikipedia

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    A video game clone is a game where the core design is taken from an existing game. For computer hardware clones, ... Pac-Man clones (27 P) Pong variations (15 P) Q.

  6. Pac-Man (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Comes to Pac-Land In this Christmas special, Pac-Man and his family help Santa Claus (voiced by Peter Cullen) after he crash lands in Pac-Land (after the reindeer were startled by the floating eyes of the Ghost Monsters after Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man and Pac-Baby chomped them). Mezmeron was the only character from the cartoon that is not ...

  7. Taxman (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Taxman is a clone of Namco's Pac-Man written by Brian Fitzgerald for the Apple II and published by H.A.L. Labs, a firm he cofounded with Greg Autry, in 1981. [1]Featuring the same maze and yellow Pac-Man character as the arcade game, and promoted as "the definitive version of the popular game," HAL was asked to stop selling Taxman by Atari, Inc. who owned the home rights to Pac-Man.

  8. Atari, Inc. v. North American Philips Consumer Electronics Corp.

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    Pac-Man can eat hundreds of "dots" that line the pathways of a maze, as well as four larger dots called power capsules. Each round of play ends if one of the ghosts catches Pac-Man, but Pac-Man has a brief chance to eat a ghost if he consumes a power capsule. [1] The player's goal is to reach a high score by consuming dots, fruit, and power ...

  9. Category:Pac-Man - Wikipedia

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    Pac-Man clones (27 P) Pac-Man media files (50 F) W. Works based on Pac-Man (8 P) Pages in category "Pac-Man" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.