Pac-Land is an arcade game released in 1984, eveloped and published by Namco and released in America by Bally/Midway. The game stars Pac-Man, Namco's mascot in the land of Pac-Land. The game features a platform gameplay with a sidescrolling level screen. In the American release of Pac-Land by Bally Midway, the characters' appearances are based on the designs from the Pac-Man animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera, to promote the animated series, as well as the video game series. In the Japanese release by Namco, the Pac-Man sprite is closer in appearance to Namco's official artwork of the character with a longer nose, Pac-Man shaped eyes, and (for this game) a feathercap. In addition, both versions feature the main BGM and "jingles" from the aforementioned series; however, the rights to
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| - Pac-Land is an arcade game released in 1984, eveloped and published by Namco and released in America by Bally/Midway. The game stars Pac-Man, Namco's mascot in the land of Pac-Land. The game features a platform gameplay with a sidescrolling level screen. In the American release of Pac-Land by Bally Midway, the characters' appearances are based on the designs from the Pac-Man animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera, to promote the animated series, as well as the video game series. In the Japanese release by Namco, the Pac-Man sprite is closer in appearance to Namco's official artwork of the character with a longer nose, Pac-Man shaped eyes, and (for this game) a feathercap. In addition, both versions feature the main BGM and "jingles" from the aforementioned series; however, the rights to
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| - Pac-Land is an arcade game released in 1984, eveloped and published by Namco and released in America by Bally/Midway. The game stars Pac-Man, Namco's mascot in the land of Pac-Land. The game features a platform gameplay with a sidescrolling level screen. In the American release of Pac-Land by Bally Midway, the characters' appearances are based on the designs from the Pac-Man animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera, to promote the animated series, as well as the video game series. In the Japanese release by Namco, the Pac-Man sprite is closer in appearance to Namco's official artwork of the character with a longer nose, Pac-Man shaped eyes, and (for this game) a feathercap. In addition, both versions feature the main BGM and "jingles" from the aforementioned series; however, the rights to the main BGM in the game belong to Hanna-Barbera (now Time Warner Inc.), not Namco.
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