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Pac-Man is a video game character and the titular protagonist of the Pac-Man arcade game and its related media. Created by Toru Iwatani, it was released by Namco in 1980 and quickly became one of the most recognizable figures in video games. The game is a maze chase in which Pac-Man must eat all the pellets in each maze while avoiding four ghosts—Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde. Pac-Man can eat power pellets to temporarily turn the ghosts blue, after which he may eat them for extra points. Bonus fruits appear periodically for additional points, and the objective is to progress through increasingly difficult mazes.

Pac-Man is depicted as a yellow circular character with an open mouth. The game popularized features such

The Pac-Man franchise expanded beyond the original arcade game to numerous sequels, ports, and spin-offs across

as
a
simple
control
scheme,
a
high-score
competition,
and
a
design
that
appeals
to
players
of
different
ages.
Its
approachable
mechanics
helped
establish
the
maze
chase
genre
and
contributed
to
the
arcade
boom
of
the
early
1980s.
consoles
and
handhelds.
It
also
led
to
licensed
merchandise
and
media,
including
a
1982
animated
television
series.
Ms.
Pac-Man,
released
in
1982
and
developed
by
separate
teams,
became
one
of
the
most
famous
unofficial
sequels.
Pac-Man
remains
a
recognizable
icon
in
video
gaming,
with
appearances
in
modern
titles
and
cross-media
collaborations.