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'''''Pac-Man''''' (パックマン) is a 1980 arcade game developed by [[Namco]]. It became incredibly successful to the point that it saw ports to consoles of the time and continues to see ports, both officially licensed and homebrew, to today's systems. The only port of the game to a Sega system, however, was an officially-licensed port to the [[Sega Game Gear]] in 1991.
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'''''Pac-Man''''' (パックマン) is a 1980 arcade game developed by [[Namco]]. It became incredibly successful to the point that it saw ports to consoles of the time and continues to see ports, both officially licensed and homebrew, to today's systems. The only port of the game to a Sega system, however, was an in-house port to the [[Sega Game Gear]] in 1991.
  
 
The Game Gear version of the game is relatively faithful, though due to the smaller resolution, graphics are smaller in size and the full maze cannot be shown without scrolling. This problem can be addressed by selecting 1/2 screen size where the graphics are drawn smaller but the full maze is displayed at once.
 
The Game Gear version of the game is relatively faithful, though due to the smaller resolution, graphics are smaller in size and the full maze cannot be shown without scrolling. This problem can be addressed by selecting 1/2 screen size where the graphics are drawn smaller but the full maze is displayed at once.

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Pac-Man
System(s): Sega Game Gear
Publisher: Namco
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1-2 (alternating)

Pac-Man (パックマン) is a 1980 arcade game developed by Namco. It became incredibly successful to the point that it saw ports to consoles of the time and continues to see ports, both officially licensed and homebrew, to today's systems. The only port of the game to a Sega system, however, was an in-house port to the Sega Game Gear in 1991.

The Game Gear version of the game is relatively faithful, though due to the smaller resolution, graphics are smaller in size and the full maze cannot be shown without scrolling. This problem can be addressed by selecting 1/2 screen size where the graphics are drawn smaller but the full maze is displayed at once.

Gameplay

The basic goal of Pac-Man is to eat all the dots (or pellets) in a maze, avoiding ghosts. By eating a power pellet, Pac-Man is able to eat the ghosts as well for a short period, and the ghosts will then respawn from the center of the screen. Levels are completed once all the dots are eaten, and extra points can be achieved by eating fruit.

Physical Scans



Pac-Man games for Sega systems
Sega Game Gear
Pac-Man (1991) | Ms. Pac-Man (1993) | Pac-Attack (1994) | Pac-In-Time (unreleased)
Sega Master System
Ms. Pac-Man (1991) | Pac-Mania (1991) | Pac-Man (????)
Sega Mega Drive
Ms. Pac-Man (1991) | Pac-Mania (1991) | Pac-Attack (1993) | Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures (1994) | Pac-Man (2018) | Pac-Man Pocket Player (2018) | Pac-In-Time (unreleased)
Sega Dreamcast
Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness (2000)