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Microsoft's follow-up to their Return of Arcade release includes more classics from Namco.
Don't be confused by the title, Pac Pack is a collection of Pac-Guy games.
A follow up release to Microsoft Arcade that pulls from Namco's catalog of arcade classics.
An arcade-exclusive compilation featuring four classic Namco games: Pac-Man, Rally-X, New Rally-X and Dig Dug. It also adds brand-new "Arrangement" versions with updated graphics, audio and gameplay.
Total Funpak collects four HES-distributed games on one cartridge.
A compilation of Namco(t) games for MSX.
A sci-fi themed maze game from Taito.
Pac-Man clone with the most badass and misleading cover art of all time.
A spin-off of the shoot-'em-up Fantasy Zone series, combining elements from the original game with the maze-like gameplay of Pac-Man.
Originally released in 1987, Pac-Mania featured a unique take on the Pac-Man formula.
An action game based on the coin-op Anteater where the player controls the tongue of a aardvark, called Aardy, through maze-like ant colonies while eating ants and their larvae.
A action game in which the player moves a ship over a red grid and collects pods(alien spawn) while dodging misiles fired by the alien guardiens.
An MSX game that is heavily inspired by Pac-Man. The game was released as 'Oh No!' in certain regions.
A Pac-Man style game made by Nintendo for the Famicom and NES. It is the only NES-era game by Shigeru Miyamoto never to have been released in the US.
A typical maze game, and one of Continental Software's few multi-platform releases.
Jr. Pac-Man is an arcade game released in 1983 by Bally Midway without Namco's permission.
A familiar-looking maze game from Hudson.
Tansoft's take on the "floating yellow head eats dots in a maze" genre.
Written by Dan Illowsky and Michael Abrash this game is a Pac-Man variant and sequel to Snack Attack.
A Pac-Man clone written by John P. Shay and published by Solar Software for the Commodore 64 and Commodore 16 / PLUS 4.
Mega-Bug is a maze game for the TRS-80 Color Computer.
Half video game, half pinball game! In order to earn Power Pellets and other goodies in the "video" part of the game, itself based on the original Pac-Man, Baby must earn them in the integrated pinball table.
Stag-Beetle is a maze game developed by Pony Canyon for the Sharp MZ-2000.
The third entry in the Pac-Man franchise, Super Pac-Man was a departure from the gameplay of the first two titles.
Initially released as just "Pac-Man", it was re-released with a new name and cover art to avoid legal troubles.
An arcade game very similar to Pac-Man except the screen is green, the monsters are faster and smarter, the power pellet lasts shorter, but the fruit now acts as a power pellet too.
A sequel to the arcade classic featuring Pac-Man's feminine counterpart. The game is notable for having a variety of mazes as opposed to the single maze design in the original game, as well as bonus items that wandered through the mazes rather than appearing just in the center.
A maze game for early home computer systems from The Cornsoft Group.
Dot-and-ghost eating simulator for BBC Micro.
Pac-Man 2 is a game that was released for the Entex Select-A-Game Machine.
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