Pac-Man (パックマンゲーム Pakkuman Geimu) was a board game by Tomy released in 1976, predating the video game. Up to four players use multicolored "hands" to fling chips into Pac-Man's mouth, which rotates while opening and closing his mouth. It was later released in the US as Mr. Mouth.
Variants
- Pac-Man / Mr. Mouth - The original 1976 version.
- The Original Pac-Man Game (元祖パックマンゲーム Ganso Pakkuman Geimu) - Reissued version released as a tie-in with the video game. The chips are replaced with Ghost Monster game pieces, and Pac-Man's face was changed.
- Kirby Board Game - Released in 1993, seemingly after the Famicom release of Kirby's Adventure. The center Pac-Man is now Kirby, and the chips are egg-shaped.
- Mr. Mouth (frog) - Released at an unknown date (likely mid-90s). Replaces Pac-Man with a googly-eyed frog. This model is still sold to this day.
Trivia
- While this is technically the first Pac-Man game ever released, the first appearance of the character was the Pac-Man Bank from two years prior, also made by Tomy.
- During the Midway Manufacturing v. Bandai-America case, the defense (Bandai) used the existence of this game in an unsuccessful attempt to show that Midway/Namco did not come up with the original idea for Pac-Man. [1]
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