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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.
This cabinet includes 6 Pac-Man Games: Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Pac-Man Plus, Super Pac-Man, Pac & Pal & Pac-Mania along with 26 other non-Pac-Man Namco games. There are 3 versions of this cabinet, a Coin-Op version for Arcades, and both a Cabaret and Chill version for homes. Like Pac-Man's Arcade Party, only the home cabinets contain Ms. Pac-Man.
The Queen of Hearts Maze Game (1982) Trashman (1982) Zac-Man (1982) 3-Demon (1983) is a wireframe-3D Pac-Man clone. Arcade Action (1983) Byter (1983) Chomps (1983) for IBM-PC by Howard Eugene Arrington of Ensign Software, published by Softsmith of The Software Guild was entirely in text mode using the IBM-PC's code page 437. The player ...
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures, also known in Japan as Pac-World [b] [3] is a 3D platform video game based on the TV series of the same name which aired on Disney XD from 2013 to 2015. It was released for the Xbox 360 , Windows , PlayStation 3 , and Wii U in October 2013, and was later released for the Nintendo 3DS in November of that year.
Pac-Man Museum+ is a 2022 video game compilation developed by Now Production and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment.Being a sequel to the 2014 compilation title Pac-Man Museum, Pac-Man Museum+ includes 14 games from the Pac-Man series, with additional features such as missions and online leaderboards.
3D Maze Man: Amazing Adventures is a 1998 video game for Microsoft Windows unofficially based on Namco's Pac-Man games and character. In 2000, Pac-Man licensee Hasbro (via Atari) sued to prevent the production and distribution of this and other eGames' other offerings, which included a Tetris -inspired game.
Pac-Man Games was an iOS application by Namco Bandai Games that contained timed "S" (Score Attack) versions of six different Namco games. It was delisted from the App Store on March 30, 2014. It was delisted from the App Store on March 30, 2014.
Tod R. Frye (born 1955) is an American computer programmer once employed by Atari, Inc., and is most notable for developing the home adaptation of Pac-Man for the Atari 2600 video computer system. Following the collapse of Atari he worked at video game and computer game companies such as 3DO and Pronto Games.