Pac-Man

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Pac-Man is a classic arcade video game character created by Namco, known for navigating mazes while eating pellets and avoiding ghosts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
video game character
video game franchise
controlScheme 4-way joystick
countryOfOrigin Japan
creator Namco Bandai Games
surface form: Namco
culturalImpact icon of 1980s popular culture
inspired the term "Pac-Man defense" in business
designer Toru Iwatani
enemy Blinky
Clyde
Inky
Pinky
firstAppearanceInVideoGame Pac-Man self-linksurface differs
surface form: Pac-Man (arcade video game)
firstReleaseDate 1980-05-22
gameplayFeature avoids ghosts
eats pellets
navigates mazes
uses power pellets to eat ghosts
genre maze game
hasAdaptation Pac-Man (animated TV series, 1982)
Pac-Man self-linksurface differs
surface form: Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures
hasMerchandise board games
clothing
toys
hasSpinOff Ms. Pac-Man
Pac-Man Championship Edition
Pac-Man Jr.
Pac-Man World
musicTheme Pac-Man arcade theme
notableFor being one of the most famous arcade games of all time
popularizing character-based video games
originalPlatform arcade
owner Namco Bandai Games
surface form: Bandai Namco Entertainment
partOf Namco Bandai Games
surface form: Bandai Namco franchises
platform Atari 2600
Game Boy
Nintendo Entertainment System
PC
arcade
mobile phone
publisher Midway Games
Namco Bandai Games
surface form: Namco
rating one of the highest-grossing arcade games in history
releaseRegion Europe
Japan
North America
scoringMechanic bonus points for eating fruit
bonus points for eating ghosts after power pellet
points for eating pellets

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Marty Ingels performedIn Pac-Man
this entity surface form: Pac-Man (animated series)
Marty Ingels voicedCharacter Pac-Man
Atari 7800 notableGame Pac-Man
this entity surface form: Ms. Pac-Man
Pac-Man firstAppearanceInVideoGame Pac-Man self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Pac-Man (arcade video game)
Pac-Man hasAdaptation Pac-Man self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures
Atari 2600 platformFor Pac-Man
this entity surface form: Pac-Man (Atari 2600)
Atari 5200 notableGame Pac-Man