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==MSX== | ==MSX== | ||
[[File:PM MSX Maze.png|thumb|left|MSX]] | [[File:PM MSX Maze.png|thumb|left|MSX]] | ||
Developed by Namco in 1984. This is the first home conversion directly developed by Namco for another system. It pioneered the use of a reduced maze with the correct aspect ratio and a score display on the right, that is still in use today by Namco's classic [[Namco Museum]] compilation discs and the TV Plug N' Play games. | Developed by Namco in 1984. This is the first home conversion directly developed by Namco for another system. It pioneered the use of a reduced maze with the correct aspect ratio and a score display on the right, that is still in use today by Namco's classic [[Namco Museum]] compilation discs and the TV Plug N' Play games. And the ghosts look kinda odd for some reason. | ||
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==NeoGeo Pocket Color== | ==NeoGeo Pocket Color== | ||
[[File:PM NGPC Maze.png|thumb|left|screen]] | [[File:PM NGPC Maze.png|thumb|left|screen]] |