- For the original arcade game, see Jr. Pac-Man (game). For the similarly-named Sega Genesis game, see Pac-Jr. (game). For other uses of Jr. Pac-Man, see Jr. Pac-Man (disambiguation).
Pac-Junior (パックジュニア Pakku Junia) is a handheld LCD game released by Bandai in 1997. The game was part of Bandai's MameGame series of handhelds.
The game is somewhat of a cross between Pac-Man and Jr. Pac-Man. The player navigates Pac-Man through a long, scrolling maze, eating Dots and avoiding Ghosts. Additionally, the game featured two-player co-op should two units be connected with each other.
The console is small and round, similar to a Tamagotchi (also made by Bandai). Some models are yellow, while others are translucent. It is attached to a keychain.