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[[Image:MPM GBC box.jpg|thumb|120px|right|box]]
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Never released as a single game, but included as part of the Game Boy Color edition of [[Ms. Pac-Man]] as a bonus game. This version has a reduced version of the maze. Also,you have an option of viewing a reduced view of the full maze, or a larger screen. On the larger screen you can't see your score, or how many men you have. You can guess which level you are on by seeing the symbols you are eating though.  Released by Namco in 1999.
Never released as a single game, but included as part of the Game Boy Color edition of [[Ms. Pac-Man]] as a bonus game. This version has a reduced size of the maze. Also,you have an option of viewing a reduced view of the full maze, or a larger screen. On the larger screen you can't see your score, or how many men you have. You can guess which level you are on by seeing the symbols you are eating though.  Released by Namco in 1999.
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Revision as of 19:54, 13 March 2010

Atari 400/800

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Developed by Atari in 1984 but never released. A pirated prototype of the ROM has been around almost since the games cancellation. Some versions contain a bug in later levels where not all of the gates can be opened by every key. This version was also planned for release on the Atari 5200.

Commodore 64

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Developed by Beam Software and released by Thunder Mountain in 1988. Considered very accurate.

Game Boy Color

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box

Never released as a single game, but included as part of the Game Boy Color edition of Ms. Pac-Man as a bonus game. This version has a reduced size of the maze. Also,you have an option of viewing a reduced view of the full maze, or a larger screen. On the larger screen you can't see your score, or how many men you have. You can guess which level you are on by seeing the symbols you are eating though. Released by Namco in 1999.

IBM PC MS-DOS

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Developed by Beam Software and released by Thunder Mountain in 1989. There is a separate CGA and EGA version (CGA version shown here).