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Pac-Man Carnival

Pac-Man
Pac-Man logo.png
Logo utilized in the original Pac-Man games.
Genres Maze
Developers Namco
Bandai Namco
Publishers Namco
Midway
Atari
Bandai Namco
Creators Toru Iwatani
Composers Toshio Kai
Platforms Arcade, Atari 2600, Atari 800, Commodore VIC-20, Atari 5200, Atari 8-bit, Apple II, Commodore 64, Intellivision, Nintendo Entertainment System, MSX, Game Boy, Game Gear, Neo Geo Pocket Color, Game Boy Color, Mobile, Xbox Live Arcade, iPod Classic, Virtual Console, Windows Phone 7
Platform of origin Arcade
First release Pac-Man
May 22, 1980
Latest release Pac-Man Championship Edition 2
November 1, 2016

Pac-Man is a Japanese arcade game released in 1980 by Namco and published in North America by Midway. Bandai Namco have released numerous sequels and spin-offs, many of which have also been remade on multiple platforms, including home consoles and handheld devices. The first sequels were primarily released in arcades, while later titles were released on video game consoles.









































A collection for the PlayStation 2 that featured Pac-Man World 2, Pac-Man World 3 and Pac-Man World Rally.








There is a series of JAKKS Pacific Plug & Play controllers that are Pac-Man themed. Most of them feature either Pac-Man or Ms. Pac-Man as the main game and then include other Namco arcade games with it. Bandai also released their own in 2012 called Pac-Man Connect and Play.

There are also many compilations featuring Pac-Man that don't have Pac-Man's name in the title. The most popular example is the Namco Museum series (every Namco Museum title features Pac-Man as the mascot, even on the few rare moments where the original Pac-Man game is not included) which has been on almost every video game console since the fifth generation, a list of many other Namco compilations (most of them featuring Pac-Man in some way) can be found here.


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