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Ms. Pac-Man
Developer General Computer Corporation
Publisher Bally/Midway
Bandai Namco Entertainment
Tastemakers (Arcade1Up)
Tengen (NES)
DreamGEAR (Pocket Player)
Platforms Apple II, Arcade, Arcade1Up, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, Dreamcast, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Game Gear, iPod, iPhone, Lynx, Master System, NES, Nintendo 64, Nintendo Entertainment System, PalmOS, PC Booter, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Pocket Player, SNES, TI-99/4A, VIC-20, Wii U, Windows, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, ZX Spectrum
Released Arcade
North America: February 3, 1982
Atari 2600
North America: February 1983
Atari 5200
North America: September 1983
Atari 8-bit computers
North America: November 1983
VIC-20
North America: March 1984
Apple II, TI-99/4A
North America: April 1984
PC booter
North America: July 1984
Commodore 64
Worldwide: 1984
ZX Spectrum
United Kingdom: December 1985
Atari 7800
North America: May 1986
Lynx, NES
North America: 1990
Sega Genesis
North America: 1991
Sega Master System
North America: 1991
Brazil: September 1992
Game Boy
North America: October 1993
Game Gear
North America: 1995
PlayStation (Namco Museum Vol. 3)
Japan: June 21, 1996
Europe: February 12, 1997
North America: February 1997
SNES
North America: August 1, 1996
Game Boy Color
North America: August 1999
Europe: 1999
Nintendo 64 (Namco Museum 64)
North America: October 31, 1999
Sega Dreamcast (Namco Museum)
North America: June 25, 2000
PlayStation 2 (Namco Museum)
North America: December 4, 2001
Game Boy Advance
North America: July 13, 2001
Europe: December 7, 2001
Japan: January 11, 2002
GameCube, Xbox (Namco Museum)
North America: October 9, 2002
Mobile games developed with Java ME
North America: 2003
Palm OS
North America: November 10, 2004
PSP (Namco Museum Battle Collection)
Japan: February 24, 2005
North America: August 23, 2005
Europe: December 9, 2005
Xbox 360
North America: January 10, 2007
iPod
North America: February 27, 2007
iOS
North America: July 10, 2008
Xbox 360 (Namco Museum Virtual Arcade)
North America: November 4, 2008
Europe: May 15, 2009
Oceania: June 3, 2009
Japan: November 5, 2009
PS3, PSP, Vita (PSOne Classics)
Japan: December 11, 2013
North America: September 30, 2014
PlayStation 3 (Pac-Man Museum)
North America: February 25, 2014
Europe, Oceania: February 26, 2014
Japan: June 25, 2014
Windows (Pac-Man Museum)
Worldwide: February 25, 2014
Xbox 360 (Pac-Man Museum)
International: February 26, 2014
Japan: June 25, 2014
Wii U (Virtual Console)
Europe: October 23, 2014
Japan: December 10, 2014
North America: March 26, 2015
PlayStation 4, Xbox One
North America: April 20, 2016
Pocket Player
North America: August 2, 2019
Arcade1Up
Worldwide: December 11, 2020
Added to
Museum
Xbox 360 (Virtual Arcade): December 25, 2008
Pocket Player: October 20, 2021
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Ms. Pac-Man is an arcade game by Bally/Midway. It was the first arcade game in the Ms. Pac-Man series.