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[[Namco]] had developed a worldwide success with [[Pac-Man]]. It was so successful that their US distributor, [[Midway Games|Bally Midway]], could not wait for them to develop a sequel, and published their own, [[Ms. Pac-Man]]. Despite upsetting Namco in the process, Bally Midway was given the license to distribute Namco's official sequel to Pac-Man in the United States: '''Super Pac-Man''', which was the first game from the company to use a Motorola M6809 microprocessor (in fact, it used two, and six others used this hardware setup). | [[Namco]] had developed a worldwide success with [[Pac-Man]]. It was so successful that their US distributor, [[Midway Games|Bally Midway]], could not wait for them to develop a sequel, and published their own, [[Ms. Pac-Man]]. Despite upsetting Namco in the process, Bally Midway was given the license to distribute Namco's official sequel to Pac-Man in the United States: '''Super Pac-Man''', which was the first game from the company to use a Motorola M6809 microprocessor (in fact, it used two, and six others used this hardware setup). |