
Pac-Man
1980 · Arcade, NES, Atari 2600, Game Boy, PCThe arcade legend that started it all. Simple, addictive, and infinitely replayable.
7 releases & editions
Pac-Man is more than a game; it was a cultural phenomenon that proved video games could appeal to everyone. Its simple loop of eating dots while avoiding ghosts became the blueprint for the maze-chase genre. Over the decades, the series has branched into platforming, puzzles, and high-speed competitive evolutions, but it always returns to that core yellow circle and his pursuit of the perfect high score.
SINCE 1980 · 11 GAMES
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The arcade legend that started it all. Simple, addictive, and infinitely replayable.
7 releases & editions

Widely considered superior to the original, featuring multiple maze layouts and improved ghost AI.
5 releases & editions

A side-scrolling departure that preceded Super Mario Bros., focusing on timing and physics.
3 releases & editions

An isometric evolution that adds a jump button, bringing a literal new dimension to the maze.
4 releases & editions

A falling-block puzzle game where Pac-Man eats the ghosts cluttering your board.
3 releases & editions

Namco's big 3D platforming push for Pac-Man's 20th anniversary, blending classic mechanics with exploration.
2 releases & editions

A polished sequel that fully embraces the 3D platformer era with larger worlds and more power-ups.
4 releases & editions

The 'true' sequel to Pac-Man, designed by original creator Toru Iwatani for high-speed score-chasing.
3 releases & editions

Sensory overload in the best way possible. A masterpiece of modern arcade design.
3 releases & editions

A comprehensive collection of Pac-Man's history, featuring 14 games and a customizable virtual arcade.
4 releases & editions

A vibrant remake of the PS1 classic, updating the visuals and controls for a new generation.
6 releases & editions