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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.  
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== Game Boy Advance ==
[[Image:Namco-museum-GBA.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
[[Image:Namco-museum-50th-GBA.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
 
There are two versions of this. One on Namco Museum, and another
on Namco Museum 50th Anniversary. Both have different features.
 
On the Namco museum version. You have a full screen or scrolling version (which
shows about half the screen). These are arcade accurate, in colors and settings.
You also have access to the arcade settings to change those.
 
On the Namco 50th Anniversary edition, you have a different full screen version,
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 ==
It was also included on Namco Museum for the Gamecube, and on
the 50th anniversary edition.
<gallery>
Image:Namco-museum-GC.jpg|GameCube
</gallery>
== Nintendo 64 ==
[[Image:Namco_Museum_64.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
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>
Later on in 1998 and 2000, Microsoft would release a ported version
that looks similar to the arcade version. This is the
anniversary version of Return of Arcade and the earlier release Revenge of Arcade.
<gallery>
Image:Microsoft Revenge of Arcade box.jpg|Revenge of Arcade box
Image:Microsoft Return of Arcade Anniversary Edition box.jpg|Anniversary Edition box
</gallery>
Another version would appear on the Namco 50th Anniversary museum edition.
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== Playstation ==
Ms. Pac-Man appears in the Namco Museum Vol. 3, its an ported version,
not running the original code. But looks like the arcade version.
<gallery>
Image:Namco Museum Vol. 3 PSX JP box.jpg|Japanese case artwork
Image:Namco Museum Vol. 3 PSX PAL box.jpg|European case artwork
Image:Namco Museum Vol. 3 PSX GH box.jpg|Greatest Hits artwork
</gallery>
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== Playstation 2 ==
Also appeared on the Playstation 2 version of Namco museum, and
on the 50th anniversary edition.
<gallery>
Image:Namco-museum-PS2.jpg|PS2
Image:Namco Museum Arcade Hits PS2.jpg|Japanese cover art.
Image:Namco-museum-50th-PS2.jpg|PS2
</gallery>
== 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 ==


[[Image:Namco-museum-Dreamcast.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
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 ==
Appeared on the Namco Museum for XBOX, and another compilation called
Namco 50th anniversary edition.
<gallery>
Image:Namco-museum-Xbox.jpg|Xbox
</gallery>
== Xbox 360 ==
== Xbox 360 ==
[[Image:MPM X360 screen.jpg|thumb|left|Xbox Live Arcade]]
[[Image:MPM X360 screen.jpg|thumb|left|Xbox Live Arcade]]