Pac-Man

Pac-Man was first released in Japan for the Famicom in 1984 by Namco. Tengen localized the game for the NES in a licensed release in 1988, then without a Nintendo license a year later. Namco re-released it for the FDS in 1990 as a budget title, and brought it to the US officially in 1993. Each version has minor differences, see The Cutting Room Floor's page on the NES port.
  • Id: 2458
  • Platforms: NES
  • Abbreviation: pacman
  • Display Name: Pac-Man
  • Discussions:
  • Game Groups:
  • Puzzle
  • Strategy

Publications

Pac-Man features the cultural yellow dot icon in his classic maze game being chased by ghosts. This first overseas console release in 1988 was licensed by Nintendo and published by Tengen.
Watch as eien86 completes a full cycle of mazes by collecting all dots in the 20 mazes, while avoiding the ghosts Blinky, Pinky, Inky and of course Clyde in record time.
The baseline tab shows the default movie beating the game as fast as possible without any special conditions.

Game Versions

View
TypeNameTitle OverrideRegionVersionPlatformHashes
Good Pac-Man (Japan) (En).nes Pac-Man (Namcot) J NES SHA1: 3816ED83B51D53691EE4E4BD3428847DF97E58D6
MD5: 991118F99CDE0AD3FB2BF452D038E93B
Good Pac-Man (USA) (Namco).nes Pac-Man (Namco) U NES SHA1: 92C3361B9E3B28A51FD30E7845C988A6D576EE65
MD5: CA606BD8A875A396D52735C3BB84FA67
Good Pac-Man (USA) (Tengen) (Unl).nes Pac-Man (Tengen) U NES SHA1: AB5DC98F1D6D220708F5DEC4E87BEC175BB635AB
MD5: 1A860B28AD960DFD700B066924341EDB
Good Pac-Man (USA) (Tengen).nes Pac-Man (Tengen) U NES SHA1: A34E68372082513209A795786C8EEA493CC2CD14
MD5: C4AE6CC4E981A8316429572409018DC8