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  2. Super Pac-Man - Wikipedia

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    Super Pac-Man [a] is a 1982 maze chase arcade game developed and published by Namco.It was distributed in North America by Midway, and is Namco's take on a sequel to the original Pac-Man; Midway had previously released Ms. Pac-Man, which Namco had little involvement with.

  3. Pac-Man (franchise) - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. List of Namco games - Wikipedia

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    Pac & Pal: Namco Super Pac-Man: July 30, 1983: Yes No No Also Known As "Pac-Man & Chomp Chomp", replacing Pal with Chomp Chomp from Hanna-Barbera's Pac-Man Cartoon, but limited to a run of 300 machines produced for several European countries. The game was never released in The United States as it was a failure at the arcades. Phozon: Namco ...

  5. Ms. Pac-Man - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of Pac-Man clones - Wikipedia

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    In video gaming, Pac-Man clones are unauthorized versions of Namco's popular maze chase arcade video game Pac-Man or games that wholesale borrow the design of Pac-Man. The combined sales of counterfeit arcade machines sold nearly as many units as the original Pac-Man , which had sold more than 300,000 machines.

  7. Pac-Man - Wikipedia

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    Pac-Man, originally called Puck Man [a] in Japan, is a 1980 maze video game developed and released by Namco for arcades.In North America, the game was released by Midway Manufacturing as part of its licensing agreement with Namco America.

  8. Pac-Man (video game series) - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Pac-Man 2 - Wikipedia

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    Ms. Pac-Man, the second game in the Pac-Man series; Super Pac-Man, the second game officially made by Namco; Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures, the side-scrolling puzzle game based on Pac-Man; Pac-Man Championship Edition, Toru Iwatani's "official" sequel to the original Pac-Man for the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade