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Release date(s)
  
October 11, 1982

Cabinet
  
Upright

Series
  
Pac-Man

Publisher
  
Midway Games

Genre(s)
  
Maze/Pinball

Initial release date
  
11 October 1982

Developer
  
Midway Games

Platform
  
Arcade game

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Mode(s)
  
Up to 2 players, alternating turns

Display
  
Raster, horizontal orientation

Similar
  
Pac-Man games, Midway games, Pinball games

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Baby Pac-Man is a hybrid arcade/pinball game released by Bally Midway on October 11, 1982. The cabinet consists of a 13-inch video screen seated above an elevated horizontal pinball game, and the combination fits into roughly the same size space as an upright arcade machine.

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The development of Baby Pac-Man was not authorized by Namco. It was designed and released entirely by Bally-Midway (as were Pac-Man Plus, Jr. Pac-Man, and Professor Pac-Man), which eventually led to Namco canceling its relationship with Bally-Midway. 7,000 units were produced.

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Gameplay

Baby Pac-Man was divided into two distinct modes of play: Video and Pinball.

Video mode

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Play begins on the video screen, where the player controls Baby Pac-Man through a maze. Play mechanics are similar to Pac-Man in that the object is to navigate the maze while gobbling dots and avoiding ghosts. In contrast to earlier games in the series, Baby Pac-Man's maze starts with no energizers. Instead, there are two vertical chutes at the bottom edge of the screen, which suspend video play and transfer the game to the pinball table when the player travels down either of them.

Pinball mode

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The pinball section operates as a traditional pinball game in which the player hits targets with a metal ball using two button-operated flippers. The player may earn energizers, gain new fruit bonuses, and increase tunnel speed, all used in the video mode. If the player fails to keep the ball in play, the game resumes on the video screen, but with the chutes closed. The player must then be caught by a ghost to reopen the chutes. The game ends when the player runs out of lives.

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References

Baby Pac-Man Wikipedia