![]() The bonus item which moves around the maze changes dots into a form which slows Jr. Pac-Man scrolls horizontally and has no escape tunnels. It has the same gameplay as prior entries in the series, but the maze in Jr. The cabinet runs this modified code on a Super Pac-Man board. Pac-Man is an arcade video game developed by General Computer Corporation 2 and released by Bally Midway on August 13, 1983. Vernon Brooks modified the code to run directly on Super Pac-Man hardware, without the custom IC. However the original conversion also required a custom-produced IC that was made in very small numbers, and is now unobtainable. Pac-Man & Chomp Chomp ran originally on modified Super Pac-Man hardware requiring multiple chip swaps and an extra socket. I threw out most of the existing wiring and replaced it with a JAMMA harness and a Super Pac-Man to JAMMA adapter. The previous cabinet owner poorly spliced the original Ms. I painted the cabinet bright white with orange T-molding, to match what Midway used on the Mappy and dedicated Jr. The cabinet had seen water damage and the edges were frayed, which I repaired with wood hardner and filler. I initially planned to restore it to a Gaplus but Pac-Man & Chomp Chomp took priority. Pac-Man converted to Gaplus in atrocious condition. I used instead what I had available: a Ms. Pac-Man style cabinet would have been most time-accurate, but I could not locate one within the time frame I set for the project. Pac-Man & Chomp Chomp never saw the light of day.Ī Mappy/Jr. However, the American release was cancelled, likely due to the Pac-Man licensing termination between Namco and Bally/Midway in 1984. Information on this test cabinet is very scarce. The game was set for a 1984 release in the United States under the Bally Midway license, and one known cabinet was open-field tested in a Chicago Aladdin's Castle. A small number of Pac-Man & Chomp Chomp conversion kits were produced for Europe, containing a similar chip set to the Japanese Pac & Pal kit. The Pal character was replaced with Pac-Man's pet dog Chomp Chomp, but the gameplay remained unchanged. Namco rebranded Pac & Pal as "Pac-Man & Chomp Chomp" in preparation for worldwide release. Pac & Pal was released in Japan as an enhancement kit for Super Pac-Man cocktail machines, containing instruction cards and a replacement chipset (program and sprite ROMs, color and sound PROMS, and two Namco-custom I/O chips). This costs the player points but helps in completing the level. A green "pal" character, named Miru, steals uneaten fruit and brings it to the monster pen for destruction. Pac-Man may stun monsters for points with Galaxian's tractor beam, Rally-X's smokescreen, trumpet music, or ice. Eating all fruits and powerups completes the levels. In the game, Pac-Man must flip cards in order to unlock the corridors of the maze. If you want one or more of the other parts shipped then you pay shipping and paypal fees, and we'll combine them if its multiple parts.Pac & Pal was a Pac-Man sequel designed by Namco Japan in 1983. I know the glass bezel will be nearly impossible to ship so I'm hoping someone local will buy that one. I'm looking for either cash or some parts for my Galaga I'm trying to finish, I need:Īnd a Midway coindoor for a Galaga/MsPac machine. Monitor with no burn, looks like a WG 4100?. Jr Pac Man glass bezel, in very good condition but a small 1 inch by 1/2 inch sized area in bottom left corner where the underlay was damaged, is held in place by tape. Jr Pac Man Marquee, looks great, I don't see any fade on it $35-TRADED OFF The board says 'Field Kit' on it, I don't know what that means. Has the 'deadman switch' and the little panel with switch from inside the coin box area. $75- I will throw in the wiring harness for the cabinet, looks complete, only cut from the speaker and I think a ground wire from the controller harness. Jr Pac Man Pcb, powers up and I played a few games on it. Jr Pac Man parts for either sale or trade. ![]()
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