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  • Namco Museum Mini Player

    2019

    Namco Museum Mini Player

    2019

    Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Castle

    2005

    Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Castle

    2005

    Arcade
    Plug & Play
    Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Castle is a Plug and Play game-system released by JAKKS Pacific in 2005. It features 5 different games with varying styles of gameplay.
  • Atari

    2004

    Atari

    2004

    Arcade
    Plug & Play
    Plug It In & Play TV Games: Atari was released in 2004 by Jakks Pacific in both one and two player versions. The paddle controller contains 13 classic Atari games: Super Breakout Casino Warlords Arcade Warlords Circus Atari Street Racer Demons To Diamonds Steeple Chase Night Driver Breakout Canyon Bomber Video Olympics Pong
  • Activision

    2000

    Activision

    2000

    Arcade
    Plug & Play
    The Activision 10-in-1 is a TV Games Video Game System released in 2000 (with copyright year of 2001) by Toymax. This is not only one of the oldest plug-and-play systems, but also the first plug-n-play to be licensed. When Jakks Pacific bought out Toymax, they later reintroduced it in 2004 with a new controller design. Built-in games: Pitfall! Atlantis River Raid Spider Fighter Crackpots Freeway Tennis Boxing Ice Hockey Grand Prix
  • Crossy Animals Road

    Crossy Animals Road

    Arcade
    Tasty Candy that will leave you hungry for more and hours of fun! How FAR can the deer go? Why did the DEER cross the road? Discover how many roads and logs can the deer, frog and more animal characters can cross! Don't let the cars and trains hit you!
  • Fallcone

    Fallcone

    Arcade
    Simply just TAP and change the direction, but think ahead about acceleration.
  • Tappi Bear All in 1

    Tappi Bear All in 1

    Arcade
  • Tilt and Roll

    Tilt and Roll

    Arcade
    Stay calm and relax while you tilt your device and roll the ball as far as you can!
  • Krispain Hero

    2022

    Krispain Hero

    2022

    Arcade
    Nintendo Switch
    What can go through a former warrior’s head upon seeing an incomprehensible portal in the middle of the road? It is to go through the portal, of course, to explore an alternative past, where the world is definitely not ruled by people.
  • LOL: Hasse toh Phasse x Pac-Man

    2021

    LOL: Hasse toh Phasse x Pac-Man

    2021

    Arcade
    Web browser
    LOL - Hasse toh Phasse x Pac-Man (sometimes shortened to just "LOL Pac-Man") was a game released in 2021, based on an Amazon Prime video series. It was a very poor quality version of Pac-Man, where the player controlled one of ten "Hasse toh Phasse" cast members' heads.
  • Sabritas Pac-Man

    2020

    Sabritas Pac-Man

    2020

    Arcade
    Web browser
    Sabritas Pac-Man was released in collaboration with Sabritas; effectively the Mexican version of Frito-Lay. During this promotion, Pac-Man Tazos were included in specially-marked potato chip bags, alongside a giveaway promotion and a special online game.
  • Morinaga Pac-Man mini

    2020

    Morinaga Pac-Man mini

    2020

    Arcade
    Web browser
    Morinaga Pac-Man mini is an online game first published in March of 2020. Released by Morinaga, it promotes their "Hi-Chew Mini" and "Caramel Mini" candies. While defunct, this game is still fully playable via the Internet Archive. The Hi-Chew and Caramel Mini candies encouraged "flavor mixing" by eating two specific flavors at once, forming a "new" flavor when combined. The game is adapted from the arcade original, though the Power Pellets are replaced with the respective candies; the Ghosts will turn into the actual candy flavors formed by mixing. There are both "Normal" and "Special" game modes. In a standard game, the maze would be randomly selected to be either a Hi-Chew or Caramel maze. In the special game, the two mazes appear side-by-side, both being played at once. The special game was accessed via the UPC code on an actual candy box; this can still be played today by entering a known code, 166 and 001.
  • million x Pac-Man

    2019

    million x Pac-Man

    2019

    Arcade
    Arcade Web browser
    million x Pac-Man is a game released in 2019 to promote a line of men's perfume by Paco Rabanne. Unlike the other titles, million x Pac-Man is considerably different than the original Pac-Man. The maze's dots continuously respawn, and it is impossible to eat them all. Pac-Man charges up a "Snap" meter, and upon eating 28 Pac-Dots, he is able to cause something strange to happen when launched.
  • PA-3 X Pac-Man Special Game

    2018

    PA-3 X Pac-Man Special Game

    2018

    Arcade
    Web browser
    PA-3 X Pac-Man Special Game is an online game released in 2018 to promote PA-3, a yogurt released by Meiji Dairies. The game is just a recreation of the first level of Pac-Man with food surrounding the maze. In addition to the new maze graphics, there is a form of Stamina bar that decreases over time. The lower the stamina gets, the slower Pac-Man moves. However, eating a fruit (or PA-3 bottle) will restore the meter and Pac-Man's speed to full.
  • Eme-Man

    2017

    Eme-Man

    2017

    Arcade
    Android
    Eme-Man is a Pac-Man game released in 2017 on the Japanese Coca-Cola app; it promotes the Georgia European line of coffee products. Gameplay is almost identical to the original Pac-Man, but the Ghosts are slower, Fruits are coffee products, Power Pellets are coffee beans, Pac-Dots are red, and the maze is a shade of cyan (identical to Pac-Man Plus's maze color).
  • Pretz Pac-Man

    2017

    Pretz Pac-Man

    2017

    Arcade
    Web browser
    Pretz Pac-Man is an HTML game released in 2017 to promote the Japanese snack Pretz. It is based on the original arcade game, but Pac-Man eats Pretz in a maze with a giant capital letter in the center. A code from the Pretz box would be entered to unlock access to the game.
  • Red Bull Pac-Man

    2018

    Red Bull Pac-Man

    2018

    Arcade
    Arcade Android iOS
    Red Bull Pac-Man is a game released in 2018 to advertise Red Bull energy drinks. It is a modified version of Pac-Man which featured new mazes and power-ups. The game was released as an arcade machine, which was distributed in gas stations and department stores. It was also available as a downloadable pack for the iOS and Android version of Pac-Man, accessed via a code which was on actual Red Bull cans.
  • Galaxy Games StarPak 2

    1998

    Galaxy Games StarPak 2

    1998

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Galaxy Games StarPak 2 is an arcade game released in 1998 by Creative Electronics & Software. It is a multigame conversion kit for Galaxy Games-branded arcade machines, adding additional games. It features unique versions of Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man not found elsewhere, which feature two-player cooperative modes. The games are controlled using a trackball.
  • Pac-Man 256

    2012

    Pac-Man 256

    2012

    Arcade
    Plug & Play
    Pac-Man 256 is an official hack of the original Pac-Man starting right before Level 256; not to be confused with the 2015 game. It was only released in Pac-Man Connect and Play.
  • Pac-Man Giant Joystick

    2021

    Pac-Man Giant Joystick

    2021

    Arcade
    Plug & Play
    An extremely large joystick standing roughly two feet tall, with Pac-Man himself as the joystick's top. Gamelist is identical to Pac-Man Collection.
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