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Game » consists of 8 releases. Released April 1981
An indie co-op stealth game from Pocketwatch Games with the tagline 'Pac-Man meets Hitman.' It was released for PC/Mac on April 24 2013, and XBLA on May 10th 2013.
A downloadable title designed by Pac-Man creator Toru Iwatani that aims to recreate the experience of the original arcade mega-hit while adding faster-paced gameplay and an updated audiovisual presentation.
In this game you face off foes in a maze, a high on action maze.
Grand Theft Auto is a free roaming crime saga with multiple settings and a top-down view.
A co-op stealth game where players control two thieves as they go around stealing treasures from well-guarded locations.
Fast Food Dizzy is a maze game featuring the Oliver Twins' Dizzy character. It's the first spin-off of the Dizzy franchise.
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 Pac-Man game where you uncover cards to unlock doors to get the fruit and other items locked away. But watch out! Your "pal" will steal your hard earned items if you let her!
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.
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.
One of the most popular arcade games of all time, Pac-Man was released in arcades in 1980 and became a pop culture icon for the decade.
A 1980 arcade game from Taito, and the first game based the Lupin the 3rd series.
Gotcha is considered the first maze-based game and served as a precursor to games like Pac Man. Released by Atari in 1973, the game is the fourth title shipped by the company. It's decidedly breast-shaped controllers lead to a fair deal of controversy at the time.
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