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Ms Pacman / Galaga / Pacman Standup Arcade Combo
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Two of the most popular arcade games of all time in one machine. Enjoy hours of fun playing Ms. Pac-Man and Galaga on this 19'' Cabaret arcade game. Product Details:
- Ms. Pacman/Galaga Cabaret Dimensions: 61"H x 33'' D x 22'' W
- 19'' monitor
- 3 classic games: Ms Pacman, Galaga, and the original Pacman
- One Year Limited Manufacturers Warranty on Parts
THREE Classic Games in 1 - Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, and ORIGINAL Pac Man ! Ms. Pac-Man is back and she has brought Galaga &Pac-Man along with her!
This 20th Anniversary Reunion Edition of Ms. Pac-Man / Galaga and Pac Man is made by Namco, the original manufacturer and is exactly identical to the original version,except you won't need quarters.
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Brief History:
Ms. Pac-Man was originally conceived as a bootlegged hack of Pac-Man called "Crazy Otto", created by programmers under employ at the General Computer Corporation (GCC). The programmers, surprised at the quality of the game they had created, showed it to Midway, Namco's American distributor of the original game. Midway had become impatient in waiting for Namco to release their next Pac-Man game (which would be Super Pac-Man), and were enthusiastic that such a game had come to their attention. They bought the rights to Crazy Otto, changed the sprites to fit the Pac-Man "universe," renamed the game Ms. Pac-Man and released it into arcades. The game is considered by many to be Midway's answer to the question of how they could get girls to play their games. After the game became wildly popular, Midway and GCC undertook a brief legal battle concerning royalties, but because the game was accomplished without Namco's consent, both companies eventually turned over the rights of Ms. Pac-Man to the parent company, fearing a lawsuit. Nonetheless, Ms. Pac-Man was the first of a series of unauthorized sequels that eventually led to the termination of the licensing agreement between Namco and Midway. Ms. Pac-Man was later released on the third Namco Museum game, however there is no mention of it in Namco's official archives (including the archives on all of the Namco Museum releases). In 2001, Namco released an arcade board featuring both Ms. Pac-Man and Galaga in honor of the 20th anniversary of both games. It also features Pac-Man as a hidden extra bonus game which is what we have on sale here today.
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