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The changes to Pac-Man Plus range from drastic to subtle, and are all detailed in this guide. Since Pac-Man Plus was merely seen as a stop-gap solution to the bootleg arcade problem, and Ms. Pac-Man gained in popularity by the time Plus was released, it wasn't seriously considered for home conversion.  No official conversions were made around that time.  More recently, homebrew programmers have released conversions of older Atari games in to Pac-Man Plus.  It was also included in Jakks Pacific's 2006 Super Pac-Man TV game.
The changes to Pac-Man Plus range from drastic to subtle, and are all detailed in this guide. Since Pac-Man Plus was merely seen as a stop-gap solution to the bootleg arcade problem, and Ms. Pac-Man gained in popularity by the time Plus was released, it wasn't seriously considered for home conversion.  No official conversions were made around that time.  More recently, homebrew programmers have released conversions of older Atari games in to Pac-Man Plus.  It was also included in Jakks Pacific's 2006 Super Pac-Man TV game.


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