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Mario Summary. Source: W:Image:Pacman basic.gif Authors: Dussstt, Drat, and Linuxerist Attribution method: Link to this page, on any Wikimedia Foundation website, and ...
A classic Pac-Man in the SVG-format: Date: 11 February 2008 (upload date) Source: Own work . This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with Inkscape. Author: Ph99Ph:
Ms. Pac-Man [b] is a 1982 [a] maze arcade video game developed by General Computer Corporation and published by Midway.It is a spin-off sequel to Pac-Man (1980) and the first entry in the series to not be made by Namco.
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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.
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Ms. Pac-Man is a character in the 1982 video game of the same name, though she was originally a character called Anna in a planned video game Crazy Otto, which became Ms. Pac-Man after Pac-Man distributor Midway Games acquired the rights to it. This character, also remade into Ms. Pac-Man, was suggested to be the star by a Midway representative.
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