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Ms. Pac-Man is a maze and chase game developed by and published by Namco. The Game Boy version was published by Nintendo in Europe.[1]
Gameplay
The objective of the game is to eat all the pellets in each stage while avoiding the ghosts.
This game is a variation of the original Pac-Man, instead featuring a female version of the protagonist.
References
- ↑ Bar code prefix 045496
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