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Games: Video_Games: Action: P: Pac-Man_Games:
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See also:
- Games: Coin-Op: Arcade Games (308)
- Games: Video Games: Developers and Publishers: A: Atari (4)
- Games: Video Games: Developers and Publishers: N: Namco (3)
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- Jeff Morris's Pac-Man Page - Includes a game for download, reviews, songs and pictures..
- The Ms. Pac Man Page - Ms Pac-Man was a sequel to the monster hit Pac-Man. With a simple game play of moving around a maze collecting dots while avoiding the badies; Ms Pac-Man became the love of many..
- Pac Man Info - Circuit board description, information on hacks, and variants..
- Pacman Emulation Universe - Includes description of games, screenshots, guide to emulation, downloads including clones, music, hints, and cheats..
- Pacman Information - Information about Pacman/Ms Pacman hardware and software..
- PacMan World 2 - Official site, with quest, characters, arcade history, and downloads. Requires Flash..
- Pac-Page, The - Contains graphics, lyrics, strategy and tricks, collectibles, links and a history of the various pac-games of the past..
- 1st Church of Pac-Man - Contains news, pictures, links, and tips, with history, trivia, and fan works..
- Tricks and Easter Eggs - Patterns for beating Pac-Man in the arcades, Easter Eggs, secret codes for various platforms..
- Turaco / A.G.E. & Hacks - Some changed PacMan games..
- BBC: Pac-Man freebie revives memories - The iconic Pac-Man lives on as a multi-player game which Nintendo is giving away for free. (January 23, 2004).
- Salon.com: Pac-Man - Article analyzing the cultural impact of the game. (June 17, 2002).
- History of Pac-Man, The - A chronology of Pac-Man games, Pac-Man trivia, and interview with Billy Mitchell, the first player of a perfect game of Pac-Man. (2001).
- "Perfect Score" Achieved - For the first time in video game playing history, a perfect score was achieved on the legendary arcade game, Pac-Man. (July 3, 1999).
- Interview with Toru Iwata - Interview with the original game designer that started the Pac-Man franchise. (1986).
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