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| Developed by Atarisoft in 1984. Unlike Pac-Man for the VIC-20, the mazes are much more faithful to the arcade, despite the low resolution. | | Developed by Atarisoft in 1984. Unlike Pac-Man for the VIC-20, the mazes are much more faithful to the arcade, despite the low resolution. |
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| == Game Boy == | | == Game Boy == |
| [[Image:MPM GB.gif|thumb|left|screen]] | | [[Image:MPM GB.gif|thumb|left|screen]] |
| [[Image:MPM GB box.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]] | | [[Image:MPM GB box.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]] |
| Developed by Namco in 1993. You can choose between two views when you play, a full sized view that scrolls, and a half sized view that fits the whole screen. All of the ghosts are the same color, and therefore indistinguishable by sight alone. Again, there are new mazes | | Developed by Namco in 1993. You can choose between two views when you play, a full sized view that scrolls, and a half sized view that fits the whole screen. All of the ghosts are the same color, and therefore indistinguishable by sight alone. |
| that are included, that were not in the arcade version.{{-}}
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| == Game Boy Advance ==
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| [[Image:Namco-museum-GBA.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
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| [[Image:Namco-museum-50th-GBA.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
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| There are two versions of this. One on Namco Museum, and another
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| On the Namco museum version. You have a full screen or scrolling version (which
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| shows about half the screen). These are arcade accurate, in colors and settings.
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| You also have access to the arcade settings to change those.
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| On the Namco 50th Anniversary edition, you have a different full screen version,
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| a rotated view, and the scrolling version. All are arcade accurate.
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| == Game Boy Color == | | == Game Boy Color == |
| [[Image:MPM GBC.png|thumb|left|screen]] | | [[Image:MPM GBC.png|thumb|left|screen]] |
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| The mazes from 25-28,29-32, as a set of 8 continue to repeat forever until you quit the game. You see intermission screens during these also. | | The mazes from 25-28,29-32, as a set of 8 continue to repeat forever until you quit the game. You see intermission screens during these also. |
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| == Nintendo GameCube ==
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| It was also included on Namco Museum for the Gamecube, and on
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| Image:Namco-museum-GC.jpg|GameCube
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| == Nintendo 64 ==
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| [[Image:Namco_Museum_64.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
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| This version is basically the arcade version, with a graphics bezel around the maze. The maze size is also reduced to fit the screen.It is arcade accurate.
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| == PC == | | == PC == |
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| Image:MPM Thunder Mountain box.jpg|Thunder Mountain box | | Image:MPM Thunder Mountain box.jpg|Thunder Mountain box |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| Later on in 1998 and 2000, Microsoft would release a ported version
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| anniversary version of Return of Arcade and the earlier release Revenge of Arcade.
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| Image:Microsoft Revenge of Arcade box.jpg|Revenge of Arcade box
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| Image:Microsoft Return of Arcade Anniversary Edition box.jpg|Anniversary Edition box
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| Another version would appear on the Namco 50th Anniversary museum edition.
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| == Playstation ==
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| Ms. Pac-Man appears in the Namco Museum Vol. 3, its an ported version,
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| not running the original code. But looks like the arcade version.
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| Image:Namco Museum Vol. 3 PSX JP box.jpg|Japanese case artwork
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| Image:Namco Museum Vol. 3 PSX PAL box.jpg|European case artwork
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| Image:Namco Museum Vol. 3 PSX GH box.jpg|Greatest Hits artwork
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| == Playstation 2 ==
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| Also appeared on the Playstation 2 version of Namco museum, and
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| Image:Namco-museum-PS2.jpg|PS2
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| Image:Namco Museum Arcade Hits PS2.jpg|Japanese cover art.
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| Image:Namco-museum-50th-PS2.jpg|PS2
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| == Sega Gamegear == | | == Sega Gamegear == |
| [[Image:MPM SGG.png|thumb|left|screen]] | | [[Image:MPM SGG.png|thumb|left|screen]] |
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| Developed by Namco in 1995. This version also features new mazes that were not included in the arcade version. | | Developed by Namco in 1995. This version also features new mazes that were not included in the arcade version. |
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| == Sega Dreamcast ==
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| [[Image:Namco-museum-Dreamcast.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
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| This version is basically the arcade version, with a graphics bezel around the maze. The maze size is also reduced to fit the screen.It is arcade accurate.
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| == TI-99/4A == | | == TI-99/4A == |
| [[Image:MPM TI99.png|thumb|left|TI-99/4A]] | | [[Image:MPM TI99.png|thumb|left|TI-99/4A]] |
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| Developed by Atarisoft in 1983. | | Developed by Atarisoft in 1983. |
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| == XBOX ==
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| Appeared on the Namco Museum for XBOX, and another compilation called
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| Namco 50th anniversary edition.
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| Image:Namco-museum-Xbox.jpg|Xbox
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| == Xbox 360 == | | == Xbox 360 == |
| [[Image:MPM X360 screen.jpg|thumb|left|Xbox Live Arcade]] | | [[Image:MPM X360 screen.jpg|thumb|left|Xbox Live Arcade]] |