List of Pac-Man video games

Pac-ManGenre(s)MazeDeveloper(s)NamcoBandai Namco StudiosPublisher(s)NamcoBandai Namco EntertainmentCreator(s)Toru IwataniComposer(s)Toshio KaiPlatform(s)First releasePac-ManMay 22, 1980Latest releasePac-Man Museum +May 27, 2022

Pac-Man[a] is a Japanese video game franchise created by Toru Iwatani, the father of Pac-Man, but published, developed and owned by Bandai Namco Entertainment (formerly Namco). Entries have been developed by a wide array of other video game companies, including Midway Games, Atari and Mass Media, Inc. The eponymous first entry was released in arcades in 1980 by Namco, and published by Midway Games in North America. Most Pac-Man games are maze chase games, however it has also delved into other genres, such as platformers, racing, and sports. Several games in the series have been released for a multitude of home consoles and are included in many Namco video game compilations.

Pac-Man is one of the longest-running, best-selling, and highest-grossing video game franchises in history; it has seen regular releases for over 40 years, has sold nearly 48 million copies across all platforms, and has grossed over US$14 billion, most of which has been from the original arcade game. The character of Pac-Man is the official mascot of Bandai Namco, and remains one of the most recognizable video game characters in history. The franchise is seen as important and influential, and is often used as a representation for 1980s popular culture and video games as a whole.

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Arcade games[edit]

Title Details Original release date(s):[1] Release years by system:1980 – Arcade[1]1982 – Atari 2600 (Mar)[2] See Pac-Man (Atari 2600),[3] Atari 8-bit (Jun),[4][2] Atari 5200 (Nov)[2][5]1983 – Intellivision (Oct),[6][2] Apple II,[7] IBM PC (PC booter),[8] VIC-20,[9] Commodore 64,[10] TI-99/4A[2]1984 – ZX Spectrum,[2]Nintendo Entertainment System, MSX[11][12]1990 – Game Boy[13]1991 – Game Gear[14]1999 – Neo Geo Pocket Color, Game Boy Color[15][16]2003 – Mobile[17]2004 – Game Boy Advance 2006 – Xbox Live Arcade, iPod Classic[18][19]2007 – Virtual Console[20]2010 – Windows Phone 7 Notes:

  • Designed by a team of nine people led by Tōru Iwatani
  • Over 350,000 arcade cabinets were sold during the 1980s.[21]
  • Players compete to obtain the highest scores and fastest play times[22]
  • In 2004, the NES version was rereleased for the Game Boy Advance in the NES Classics Series.

Original release date(s):[23]February 1982 Release years by system:1982 – Arcade1983 – Atari 2600, Atari 52001984 – Commodore 641986 – Atari 78001990 – Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis, Atari Lynx1993 – Nintendo Entertainment System (re-release)2006 – Xbox 3602016 – Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC Notes:

  • Developed by General Computer Corporation and published by Midway Games.
  • Namco provided creative input on character design and collected royalties.[24]
  • Became the most successful arcade game in North America.

Original release date(s):March 13, 1982 Release years by system:1982 – Arcade Original release date(s):[25]April 1982 Release years by system:1982 – Pinball Notes:

Pinball game with minor maze-game elements, developed by Bally Midway.

Original release date(s):[26]October 11, 1982 Release years by system:1982 – Pinball Notes:

Hybrid pinball/video game, developed by Bally Midway.

Original release date(s): Release years by system:1982 – Arcade Original release date(s):July 1983 Release years by system:1983 – Arcade Original release date(s):August 12, 1983 Release years by system:1983 – Arcade Original release date(s):1983 Release years by system:1983 – Arcade Original release date(s):1984 Release years by system:1984 – Arcade Original release date(s):1987 Release years by system:1987 – Arcade Notes:

  • This is the first 16-bit Pac-Man game in the series.

Original release date(s):March 1996 Release years by system:1996 – Arcade Notes:

  • Was released as part of Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2.[27]

Original release date(s):1996 Release years by system:1996 – Arcade Original release date(s):2011 Release years by system:2011 – Arcade Original release date(s):2013 Release years by system:2013 – Arcade Notes:

Developed by Raw Thrills

Original release date(s):2015 Release years by system:2015 – Arcade

Home console, handheld console, and PC games[edit]

Title Details Original release date(s):[28] Release years by system:1993 – Sega Genesis, SNES1994 – Game Boy, Game Gear1995 – CD-i2008 – Wii[29] Notes:

  • Puzzle game similar to Tetris[29]
  • Gameplay is similar to Cosmo Gang the Puzzle, an arcade game released in Japan.
  • CD-i and Japanese Game Boy versions released as Pac-Panic.
  • Super NES version released on the Wii via Nintendo’s Virtual Console[29]
  • Was remade on the Japanese-exclusive Namco Anthology for PlayStation.

Original release date(s):[30] Release years by system:1994 – Super NES, Genesis[30][31] Notes:

  • Known in Japan as Hello! Pac-Man[30]
  • The original Pac-Man is also included, but is a Super NES recreation of the NES version.
  • The Super NES version also includes Ms. Pac-Man. The Genesis version includes an exclusive extra game called “Pac-Jr.“, not to be confused with Jr. Pac-Man.

Original release date(s):1995 Release years by system:1995 Super NES, Game Boy, MS-DOS, Mac OS Notes:

  • It is a reskin of Fury of the Furries.

Original release date(s):1999 Release years by system:1999 – PlayStation2004 – Game Boy Advance Notes:

  • The original Pac-Man is also included.
  • It was released on the PlayStation Store in Japan and North America.

Original release date(s):2000 Release years by system:2000 – PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast2004 – Game Boy Advance Notes:

  • The original Ms. Pac-Man is also included.
  • It was released on the PlayStation Store in Japan.

Original release date(s):2000 Release years by system:2000 – Windows PC Original release date(s):2001 Release years by system:2001 – Windows PC Original release date(s):2002 Release years by system:2002 – Windows PC Notes:

  • It was only released in North America, the European and Australian releases for it were cancelled.

Original release date(s):2002 Release years by system:2002 – GameCube, PlayStation 2 Original release date(s):2002 Release years by system:2002 – GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows PC, Xbox2005 – Game Boy Advance Notes:

  • The original Pac-Man, Pac-Attack (Namco Anthology enhanced version), Pac-Mania, and Ms. Pac-Man are included as unlockables except for the Game Boy Advance version.
  • Many copies of the GameCube version of Pac-Man World 2 were also bundled Pac-Man Vs..
  • The Game Boy Advance version has completely different levels due to the system’s limits.

Original release date(s):2003 Release years by system:2003 – GameCube2007 – Nintendo DS2017 – Nintendo Switch Notes:

  • Many copies of the GameCube version of Pac-Man World 2 were bundled with this game.
  • On the DS, it is part of the Namco Museum DS compilation.
  • On the Switch, it is part of the Namco Museum compilation.

Original release date(s):2005 Release years by system:2005 – Nintendo DS Original release date(s):2005 Release years by system:2005 – Game Boy Advance Original release date(s):2005 Release years by system:2005 – Nintendo DS Notes:

  • The original Pac-Man is also included.
  • A modified version of it was later included in Namco Museum Remix and Namco Museum Megamix for Wii.

Original release date(s):2005 Release years by system:2005 – PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Windows PC Notes:

  • The original Pac-Man is also included.
  • The Xbox version is backwards compatible on the Xbox 360.

Original release date(s):2006 Release years by system:2006 – PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, GameCube, Windows PC Notes:

  • The game was released in Europe, simply called Pac-Man Rally.

Original release date(s):2007 Release years by system:2007 – Xbox Live Arcade2009 – iOS2009 – Symbian2010 – PSP minis Original release date(s):2010 Release years by system:2010 – Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, Windows PC Notes:

  • An update in 2013 changed the name to Pac-Man Championship Edition DX+.

Original release date(s):2010 Release years by system:2010 – Wii, Nintendo 3DS Notes:

  • The original Pac-Man is also included along with two other Namco arcade games.
  • Pac-Man receives an updated look.

Original release date(s):2013 Release years by system:2013 – PS3, Wii U, Xbox 360, Windows PC, Nintendo 3DS Notes:

  • Based on the TV show by the same name.
  • The Nintendo 3DS version is a 2D platformer while it’s a 3D platformer on other platforms.

Original release date(s):2014 Release years by system:2014 – Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Notes:

  • A sequel to the Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures video game, based on the TV show of the same name.

Original release date(s):June 21, 2016 Release years by system:2016 – Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Mac, Linux Notes:

  • It was originally released on iOS and Android.
  • Bears no resemblance to the Pac-Man Connect and Play title of the same name.
  • It adds a multiplayer feature that wasn’t in the original release on iOS and Android.

Original release date(s):[32]September 13, 2016 Release years by system:2016 – Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One2018 – Nintendo Switch Notes:

  • It is a sequel to Pac-Man Championship Edition and Pac-Man Championship Edition DX.
  • Rereleased on Nintendo Switch as Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus
  • Plus version features a co-op mode known as Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus 2P

Original release date(s):[33]November 17, 2020 Release years by system:2020 – Stadia Notes:

  • It is a 64-player battle royale game releasing first on Stadia.
  • A free demo was playable from October 20-27.[34]

Original release date(s):[35]April 7, 2021 Release years by system:2021 ― Nintendo Switch Notes:

  • A 99-player battle royale game exclusive to Nintendo Switch Online members.[36]

Compilations[edit]

Title Details Original release date(s):[37]2000 Release years by system:2000 – Arcade Notes:

  • An arcade game that features Ms. Pac-Man and Galaga, with the original Pac-Man being included as a secret game.[38]

Original release date(s):[39][40][41] Release years by system:2001 – Game Boy Advance2014 – Wii U Virtual Console[42] Notes:

  • A collection for the Game Boy Advance that includes Pac-Man, Pac-Mania, Pac-Attack and Pac-Man Arrangement.[43]
  • Developed by Mass Media and published by Namco[44]

Original release date(s):[45]2005 Release years by system:2005 – Arcade Notes:

  • An arcade cabinet that includes Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, and Galaga.

Original release date(s):[46] Release years by system:2008 – PlayStation 2 Notes:

A box set for the PlayStation 2 that features Pac-Man World 2, Pac-Man World 3 and Pac-Man World Rally.[46]

Original release date(s):2009 Release years by system:2009 – Windows PC Notes:

  • A compilation containing the original and “enhanced” versions of Pac-Man and Dig Dug.

Original release date(s):2010 Release years by system:2010 – Arcade Notes:

  • Includes Pac-Man, Pac-Mania, and ten other Namco arcade games.
  • This comes with both a coin-op commercial version and a version without the coin slot for homes.
  • The home version also includes Ms. Pac-Man.

Original release date(s): Release years by system:2011 – Nintendo 3DS Notes:

  • The Pac-Man games included are the original Pac-Man, Pac-Man Championship Edition, and Pac-Man Tilt (a game that’s new to this compilation). The collection also includes three games in the Galaga series.
  • Every game on the collection has online leader-boards.

Original release date(s): Release years by system:2012 – Nintendo DS Notes:

  • It’s re-releases of the Nintendo DS version of Pac-Man World 3 and Namco Museum DS bundled into one package.
  • This bundle was only released in North America.

Original release date(s):2014 Release years by system:2014 – Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows PC Notes:

  • It is a compilation of ten Pac-Man games available exclusively as a digital download.
  • The planned Nintendo eShop release for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U was cancelled.

Original release date(s):[47] Release years by system:2016 – PlayStation 4, Xbox One Notes:

  • It is a compilation of Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 and three games from the Arcade Game Series on a physical disc.

Original release date(s):[48]2018 Release years by system:2018 – Arcade Notes:

  • This cabinet includes 6 Pac-Man Games: Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Pac-Man Plus, Super Pac-Man, Pac & Pal & Pac-Mania along with 26 other non-Pac-Man Namco games.
  • There are 3 versions of this cabinet, a Coin-Op version for Arcades, and both a Cabaret and Chill version for homes.
  • Like Pac-Man’s Arcade Party, only the home cabinets contain Ms. Pac-Man.

Original release date(s):WW: May 27, 2022 Release years by system:2022 – PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows Notes:

  • Successor to Pac-Man Museum, featuring most of the games from said collection returning.
  • Games include Pac-Man, Super Pac-Man, Pac-Land, Pac & Pal, Pac-Mania, Pac-In-Time, Pac-Man Arrangement (1996), Pac-Man Arrangement (2005), Pac ‘n Roll Remix, Pac-Man Championship Edition, Pac Motos, Pac-Man Battle Royale and Pac-Man 256.
  • Features missions for all games and a customizable arcade.
  • All games except Pac-Man Arrangement (2005) retain multiplayer support.

iOS and/or Android games[edit]

Pac-Man has many games on iOS and Android.

Title Details Original release date(s):July 21, 2009 Release years by system:2009 – iOS Notes:

  • A port of the Namco Museum Battle Collection version of Pac-Man Arrangement with all multiplayer features removed.

Original release date(s):June 10, 2010 Release years by system:2010 – iOS Notes:

  • A puzzle game where the player would clear out ghosts, fruit and presents.

Original release date(s):August 2010 Release years by system:2010 – iOS Notes:

  • A virtual pet-simulator that was made to coincide the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man.
  • It was only available in Japan.

Original release date(s):September 2, 2010 Release years by system:2010 – iOS Notes:

  • A puzzle game where the player would tap on groups of colored ghosts.

Original release date(s):October 14, 2010 Release years by system:2010 – iOS Notes:

  • A “demake” of the game of the same name which used graphics from the original Pac-Man arcade game.

Original release date(s):April 7, 2011 Release years by system:2011 – iOS, Android Notes:

  • It was a game where you tilt the device to help Pac-Man bounce off platforms to reach to top.

Original release date(s):April 21, 2011 Release years by system:2011 – iOS, Android, Kindle Fire Notes:

  • It was another Bejeweled styled game like PAC-Match Party, but it featured only ghosts without fruits or presents, you slid the ghosts instead of tapping, and there was buttons that turn quadrants of the puzzle.

Original release date(s):March 29, 2012 Release years by system:2012 – iOS Notes:

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A compilation of various “S” (score attack) variations of Pac-Man, Rally-X, Dig Dug, Galaga, Gator Panic and Pac-Chain. It was delisted from the App Store on March 30, 2015.

Original release date(s):December 3, 2012 Release years by system:2012 – Android, Kindle Fire Notes:

  • A port of a 2010 Windows Mobile title. Not to be confused with Pac-Man World Rally.

Original release date(s):March 22, 2013 Release years by system:2013 – Android, iOS2015 – Kindle Fire Notes:

  • A port of the original Pac-Man that featured several new mazes and leaderboards.
  • Later renamed in PAC-MAN only.

Original release date(s):July 18, 2013 Release years by system:2013 – iOS, Android Notes:

An endless runner game featuring characters from the Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures television series.

Original release date(s):February 6, 2014 Release years by system:2014 – iOS, Android Notes:

  • A puzzle game that is based on Puzzle & Dragons and features several Pac-Man and Namco characters.

Original release date(s):October 3, 2014 Release years by system:2014 – iOS, Android2015 – Kindle Fire Notes:

  • It’s a fast paced game where you move Pac-Man characters with tilt controls.

Original release date(s):August 20, 2015 Release years by system:2015 – iOS, Android, Kindle Fire Notes:

  • Developed by Hipster Whale, the team that also developed Crossy Road.
  • A free-to-play endless runner inspired by the “Level 256” glitch found in the original Pac-Man.[49]
  • Bears no resemblance to the Pac-Man Connect and Play title of the same name.
  • It was later ported to Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One with added multiplayer features.

Original release date(s):September 17, 2015 Release years by system:2015 – iOS, Android Notes:

  • Developed by V2 Games.
  • A puzzle game released to coincide with the 35th anniversary of Pac-Man.

Original release date(s):[50]February 25, 2016 Release years by system:2016 – iOS, Android Notes:

  • It’s a matching game where Pac-Man eats all sets of three of the same kind of fruit in a row.

Original release date(s):[32]August 18, 2016 Release years by system:2016 – iOS, Android Notes:

  • It’s a matching game where you flick balls colored like the four ghosts to eliminate the down-coming balls.

Original release date(s):[51]August 19, 2016 Release years by system:2016 – Android Notes:

  • It plays like the original Pac-Man but it now has new mazes and lets Pac-Man wear hats that can do special abilities.

Original release date(s):[52][53]October 4, 2017 Release years by system:2017 – Android Notes:

  • It’s a sequel to Pac-Man Hats.

Original release date(s):[54][55]November 22, 2017 Release years by system:2017 – iOS, Android (canceled) Notes:

  • It lets players create custom Pac-Man mazes.
  • Only released in Canada

Original release date(s):[56][57][58]October 14, 2020 Release years by system:2020 – iOS, Android Notes:

  • Uses Google Maps to generate Pac-Man mazes on real-world streets.
  • Servers were shut down on October 28, 2021, rendering the game unplayable.[59]
  • A similar proof-of-concept was used as Google Maps’ “April Fools’ Day” joke in 2017.[60]

Also having been released as iOS applications are ports of the original Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Pac-Mania, and Pac-Man Championship Edition (all of these except for Pac-Mania have also been released on Android). Emulated versions of the original Pac-Man and Pac-Land are included in the defunct Namco Arcade application for iOS and Android. There was also a Pac-Man themed Twitter application for iOS devices, the Pac-Man Live Wallpaper application for iOS and Android devices, the Pac-Man Watch Face for Android Wear, and Pac-Man Moving Stickers for iOS. In July 2015, Pac-Man Championship Edition DX was released on both iOS and Android. Both versions were discontinued in March 2020.

Other titles[edit]

Title Details Original release date(s):[61]1981 Release years by system:1981 – Arcade 1982 – Commodore 64/Atari 2600 (cancelled)[62] Notes:

  • Action game developed by Bally Midway
  • Features Pac-Man as a character that assists the primary character[63]
  • Originally released as Kick before being retitled as Kick-Man

Original release date(s): Release years by system:1997 – Microsoft Windows Notes:

A Pac-Man-themed desktop assistant that included screensavers, minigames and folder icons.

Original release date(s):2000 Release years by system:2000 – VMU Notes:

A game that was exclusive to the Dreamcast version of Namco Museum and was played using the Dreamcast VMU memory pack.

Original release date(s):[64] Release years by system:2005 – Arcade Notes:

  • Racing game developed jointly by Namco and Nintendo
  • Includes Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, and Blinky as player characters[65]

Original release date(s):[66]2007 Release years by system:2007 – Arcade Original release date(s):[67] Release years by system:2005 – Mobile phone Notes:

  • The title is a collection of two cross-over games that swaps characters between Taito’s Space Invaders and Namco’s Pac-Man.
  • It was released for a limited time (September 1, 2005 – October 31, 2005) via NTT DoCoMo’s i-mode service in Japan only.
  • The game was released as part of Namco’s 50th anniversary, as well as to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Pac-Man.[67]

Original release date(s): Release years by system:2006/2007 – Nintendo DS Notes:

  • The North American version added references to Pac-Man and other Namco characters that weren’t in the original Japanese version or the Korean version of the game.

Original release date(s):[68] Release years by system:2010 – Web Browser Notes:

  • It was the first ever interactive Google Doodle in the form of a playable Pac-Man game to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the original Pac-Man.

Original release date(s): Release years by system:2010/2011 – Xbox 360 Notes:

  • One of the mini games included is Pac-Man themed with the graphics of Pac-Man Championship Edition, you use the Kinect to guide Pac-Man with one hand and grab fruit with the other hand.

Original release date(s): Release years by system:2011 – Web Browser Notes:

  • It lets users create their own maze which is connected to other user-made mazes to make a single huge “Pac-Man maze”.

Original release date(s):[69] Release years by system:2011 – Social game (Facebook platform), iOS (as part of a compilation) Notes:

  • The title was one of 6 games Bandai Namco released for the Facebook platform, including a Facebook release of the original Pac-Man.
  • It was ported to the iOS in 2012 as part of Pac-Man Games.
  • The Facebook version became no longer available on March 19, 2013 while the iOS version (along with the rest of the Pac-Man Games application) was pulled from the App Store on March 30, 2014.

Original release date(s):PlayStation Vita PlayStation 3 Release years by system:2011/2012 – PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3 Notes:

Pac-Man appears as a DLC golfer as of August 22, 2013.[70]

Original release date(s): Release years by system:2012 – Pac-Man Connect and Play Notes:

  • It’s a modified version of Pac-Man that starts off on Round 255 instead of Round 1 because it’s only one round before its infamous “kill screen”.
  • It has the same name as Crossy Road developer’s Pac-Man 256 but is a completely different game.
  • It was renamed Pac-Level 256 on the packaging for the reprint of Pac-Man Connect & Play that celebrates the 35th anniversary of the original Pac-Man.

Original release date(s): Release years by system:2012 – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows PC, PlayStation Vita Notes:

  • Pac-Man is a playable character exclusively in the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita versions.

Original release date(s): Release years by system:2012 – Arcade Notes:

Pac-Man Smash is a Pac-Man themed air hockey table released into arcades by Namco Bandai Games. It is a localization of a Japanese air hockey table called Big Bang Smash. Japan’s Big Bang Smash has no references to Pac-Man in it, the Pac-Man references were added into the localization. It is a four way air hockey table with many pucks instead of only one puck.[71]

Original release date(s): Release years by system:2013 – Arcade Original release date(s): Release years by system:2013 – Web Browser Notes:

  • Pac-Man is in the game.
  • It is no longer available as of June 30th, 2014.

Original release date(s): Release years by system:2014 – Wii U Notes:

  • As of the 4.0 update, the Amiibo featuring Pac-Man can be used to unlock a costume based on Pac-Man’s original appearance for the players Mii character.

Original release date(s):Nintendo 3DS Wii U Release years by system:2014 – Nintendo 3DS, Wii U Notes:

  • Pac-Man is a playable character in the game.
  • Ms. Pac-Man appears as a background character in the Pac-Land themed stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Original release date(s):iOS Android Release years by system:2014 – iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android Notes:

  • It has Pac-Man themed DLC.

Original release date(s):iOS Android Release years by system:2014 – iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android Notes:

  • Pac-Man can be summoned.

Original release date(s):iOS Android Release years by system:2015 – iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android Notes:

  • It is based on the movie Pixels.
  • It has characters from Pac-Man, Galaga, and Dig Dug in the game.

Original release date(s):iOS Android Release years by system:2015 – iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android Notes:

  • Pac-Man was added as a playable character through an update.
  • The same team that made Crossy Road (Hipster Whale) also made Pac-Man 256.

Original release date(s):[72][73][74] Release years by system:2016 – Oculus Rift Notes:

  • It is an application that lets you play a selection of classic video games and arcade games including the original Pac-Man.

Original release date(s):[75] Release years by system:2016 – Web Browser Notes:

  • It lets users create mazes and design ghosts.
  • It is only in Japanese language.

Original release date(s):[76] Release years by system:2016 – PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows Notes:

  • It is a series of downloadable classic Namco arcade games including games in the Pac-Man series.
  • Dig Dug, Galaga, Ms. Pac-Man, and Pac-Man make up the initial set.

Original release date(s): Release years by system:2021 – Facebook Gaming Notes:

  • It lets players create their own mazes
  • You get to play online with up to 4 players.[77]
  • The game drew 6 million players during its four-month open beta period.[78]

Cancelled Pac-Man games[edit]

Title Details Original release date(s):[32]Cancelled Release years by system:Cancelled – PlayStation Notes:

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A planned 3D platformer[79] developed by Namco Hometek. The project would eventually be reworked into Pac-Man World.

Original release date(s):Cancelled Release years by system:Cancelled – WonderSwan Notes:

A game that would use the WonderGate addon to convert the player’s location to a game of Pac-Man, with roads as the maze and moving vehicles as ghosts.

Original release date(s):[32]Cancelled Release years by system:Cancelled – PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube Notes:

Planned as a sequel to Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness

Original release date(s):[80]Cancelled Release years by system:Cancelled Notes:

Pac-Man game featuring designs by animator Don Bluth. Many of the concepts went on to be used in Pac-Man World 3.

Original release date(s):Cancelled Release years by system:Cancelled – Nintendo DS Notes:

Planned sequel to Pac-Man Pinball Advance, but instead of it being developed by Human Soft, it was being developed by Zen Studios.

Original release date(s):Cancelled Release years by system:Cancelled – Wii Notes:

Similar Wii games including Namco Museum Remix, Namco Museum Megamix, and Pac-Man Party have been released later on.

Original release date(s):[81]Cancelled Release years by system:Cancelled Notes:

Seemingly planned to be a brand new entry to the Pac-Man World series, more to be a reboot to the games.

Pac-Man Museum was released on Xbox Live Arcade (Xbox 360), PlayStation Network (PS3) and Windows PC (through Steam); the planned Nintendo eShop release for Wii U and 3DS was cancelled. Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2 was also originally going to have a Windows PC version.[citation needed]

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See also[edit]

  • List of maze video games
  • List of Namco games
  • List of Pac-Man clones

Notes[edit]

References[edit]