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("Pac-Jr."; the first new two-dimensional maze game in the Pac-Man series since Pac & Pal back in 1983, and it is *not* a conversion of Bally Midway's Jr. Pac-Man.)
 
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*'''Scene 2: Strike Them Out''': Pac-Jr. is chased off the left side of the screen by all four ghosts, but when they almost chase him back off the right side of the screen again, he stops, turns around and throws a {{c|World Stadium}}-style baseball at them which lands on each of them in turn; this intermission will be shown after clearing the fifth round and is the equivalent of ''The Chase'' in Ms. Pac-Man. There is just one more all-new intermission to go now.
*'''Scene 2: Strike Them Out''': Pac-Jr. is chased off the left side of the screen by all four ghosts, but when they almost chase him back off the right side of the screen again, he stops, turns around and throws a {{c|World Stadium}}-style baseball at them which lands on each of them in turn; this intermission will be shown after clearing the fifth round and is the equivalent of ''The Chase'' in Ms. Pac-Man. There is just one more all-new intermission to go now.
*'''Scene 3: The Reunion''': Pac-Jr. stands in the centre of the screen, as both his father and mother run into view (from its left and right sides), and they all then run off the right side of the screen together; this intermission will be shown after clearing the ninth, thirteenth, and seventeenth rounds, and is the equivalent of ''Junior'' in Ms. Pac-Man. It is also worth noting that for the SNES remake of the ''Junior'' cutscene, the stork was graphically enhanced.
*'''Scene 3: The Reunion''': Pac-Jr. stands in the centre of the screen, as both his father and mother run into view (from its left and right sides), and they all then run off the right side of the screen together; this intermission will be shown after clearing the ninth, thirteenth, and seventeenth rounds, and is the equivalent of ''Junior'' in Ms. Pac-Man. It is also worth noting that for the SNES remake of the ''Junior'' cutscene, the stork was graphically enhanced.
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