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Pac-Man. (TV series) Pac-Man is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and based on the Namco video game franchise of the same title. It premiered on ABC and ran for 44 episodes over two seasons from September 25, 1982, to November 5, 1983. [1] It was the first cartoon based on a video game .
Pac-Man. Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures, also known in Japan as Pac-World, [a] is an animated television series produced by 41 Entertainment, Arad Productions, a partnership between Sprite Animation Studios and OLM, Inc., and Bandai Namco Entertainment for Tokyo MX (stereo version), BS11 (stereo version) and Disney XD (bilingual version). [3]
Alice in Borderland (2020) – Series about a group of gamers trapped in a parallel dimension. Arcadia (2008) – Guatemalan TV series about video games. Arcade Gamer Fubuki (2002–2003) Bad Influence! (1992–1996) – UK TV series aimed at a younger audience covering contemporary video games and technology.
How to Make a Monster (2001) – Directed by George Huang. An evil video game comes to life and hunts the group of developers. Avalon (2001) – Directed by Mamoru Oshii. Science fiction film centered on a war-themed, virtual reality MMO under the same title. Game Over (2003) – Directed by Jason Bourque.
Pac-Man: Adventures in Time. Pac-Man: Adventures in Time is a 2000 maze video game in the Pac-Man series developed by Creative Asylum and Mind's Eye Productions, and published by Hasbro Interactive, in collaboration with Namco. The game follows a formula similar to the original arcade game, while expanding on it with new features.
Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures is a graphic adventure game, a vast departure from its predecessors. Players assume the role of Pac-Man as he must carry out different quests given to him by other characters. Many of these involve retrieving a specific item, such as a bottle of milk or a flower. Unlike other adventure games, players cannot control ...
Pac-Man is a fictional character and the titular protagonist of the video game franchise of the same name.Created by Toru Iwatani, he first appeared in the arcade game Pac-Man (1980), and has since appeared in more than 30 licensed sequels and spin-offs for multiple platforms, and spawning mass amounts of merchandise in his image, including two television series and a hit single by Buckner ...
Jr. Pac-Man. Jr. Pac-Man is an arcade video game developed by General Computer Corporation [2] and released by Bally Midway in 1983. It has the same gameplay as prior entries in the series, but the maze in Jr. Pac-Man scrolls horizontally and has no escape tunnels. The bonus item which moves around the maze changes dots into a form which slows ...