Pac-Man (franchise)

The eponymous first entry was released in arcades in 1980 by Namco, and published by Midway Games in North America.

The franchise has been seen as important and influential, and is often used as a representation for 1980s popular culture and video games as a whole.

Pinball game with minor maze-game elements, developed by Bally Midway.

[50] A compilation of various "S" (score attack) variations of Pac-Man, Rally-X, Dig Dug, Galaga, Gator Panic and Pac-Chain.

An endless runner game featuring characters from the Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures television series.

Emulated versions of the original Pac-Man and Pac-Land are included in the defunct Namco Arcade application for iOS and Android.

A Pac-Man-themed desktop assistant that included screensavers, minigames and folder icons.

It is a localization of a Japanese air hockey table called Big Bang Smash.

Seemingly planned to be a brand new entry to the Pac-Man World series, more to be a reboot to the games.

[92][93] Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures, known in Japan as Pac-World,Pac-World,[b] is an animated television series produced by 41 Entertainment, Arad Productions, a partnership between Sprite Animation Studios and OLM, Inc., and Bandai Namco Entertainment for Tokyo MX (stereo version), BS11 (stereo version) and Disney XD (bilingual version).

Various attempts for a feature film based on Pac-Man have been planned since the peak of the original game's popularity.

[95][96] In 2022, plans for a live-action Pac-Man film were revived at Wayfarer Studios, based on an idea by Chuck Williams.