![]() ![]() Four ghosts roam the maze and attempt to capture him. Bob DeCrescenzo developed and released a homebrew port of Jr. Pac-Man and scores points by eating all of the dots in the maze. There were also ports to MS-DOS and the Commodore 64. ![]() It was released on the 2600 by Atari Corporation in 1986, and GCC developed but never released a port for the 5200. Though this was an unsanctioned game that used a third party license, Jr. PAC-MAN Championship Edition, and morePAC-MAN Navigation System Assists. Pac-Man, the eventually repatriated Pac-Man Plus, and the fully unsanctioned Baby Pac-Man, Professor Pac-Man, and this title, Namco ended their arcade publishing relations with Bally Midway. PAC-MAN MUSEUM will include classic PAC-MAN titles as well as newer releases. Pac-Man was the final unlicensed Pac-Man sequel developed by Midway. Pac-Man's blossoming relationship with a red ghost named Yum-Yum. There are also cutscenes which depict Jr. There are seven mazes in the arcade version of Jr. There are additional power pellets scattered throughout the larger mazes than would be found in other smaller Pac-Man games.Īnother change worth noting: Clyde's name has been changed to Tim. Pac-Man's movement more than regular pellets. Bonus items influence pellets they pass over while bouncing through the maze, increasing their point value from 10 to 50. There are also no warp tunnels on the sides of the maze. At any given point during play slightly more than half of the maze is visible to the player. They look great sitting on a shelf with your other boxed homebrew games, or alongside games from the classic Atari 2600 library. There are additional power pellets scattered throughout the larger mazes than would be found in other smaller Pac-Man games. ![]() Pac-Man, but utilizes large mazes that require a horizontal scrolling solution to display. Bonus items influence pellets they pass over while bouncing through the maze, increasing their point value from 10 to 50. Pac-Man features the same basic gameplay as Ms. ![]()
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