Super Pac-Man was released in 1982 by Bally Midway for the arcade as another sequel to Pacman. Instead of eating dots, Pac-Man eats keys to open doors. The titular Super power-up debuts in this game, which makes Pac-Man much bigger and stronger.
Super Pac-Man | |||
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Developer(s) | Namco
Beam Software | ||
Publisher(s) | JP Namco
NA Bally Midway NA/EU Thunder Mountain | ||
Platform(s) | Arcade, And Many More... | ||
Genre(s) | Maze | ||
Series | Pac-Man | ||
Predecessor | Ms. Pacman | ||
Successor | Pacman Plus | ||
Release Date(s) | |||
JP October 1, 1982
NA December 31, 1982(manual) Sord M5 JP 1983 DOS NA 1988 Commodore 64 NA 1988 EU 1988 | |||
Mode(s) | |||
1 Player and 2 Player Modes | |||
Age Rating(s) | |||
None | |||
Media Included | Arcade | ||
Cost | $0.50 to play | ||
Max. amount of players | Up to 2 players, alternating turns |
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