- Professor Pac-Man
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title = Professor Pac-Man
developer = Bally Midway
publisher = Bally Midway
designer =
release = 1983
genre =Quiz
modes = Up to 2 players, alternating turns
cabinet = Upright
arcade system =
cpu =
sound =
display = Raster, horizontal orientation
input =Joystick
platforms ="Professor Pac-Man" is an
arcade game produced by Bally Midway in1983 . Designed to capitalize on the perceived quiz game niche, the game presents simple visual puzzles and requires the player to solve each within a short time limit. Despite the game's use of the popularPac-Man character though, "Professor Pac-Man" flopped due to a slow pace and an abandonment of the famousmaze game.The game is for one player or two (taking turns) and consists of answering multiple-choice questions before time runs out. The timer is a Pac-Man eating a row of dots; The more dots left when a correct answer is given, the higher the score awarded. As the levels progress, the dots disappear more quickly. Bonus questions are given after several correct answers. The game ends when a certain number of questions are answered wrong, or when time runs out.
Midway originally had plans for three different versions of this game:
*"Family", appropriate for all ages but geared toward younger players.
*"Public", appropriate for general audiences but geared toward arcades and bars.
*"Prize", for casinos.There were to be new question upgrades every four months to keep people from memorizing the questions.
The game never caught on. Only 400 units were made, all of the Public variety; almost 300 of these were returned to the manufacturer and converted to "
Pac-Land " machines. It is estimated that only a very small number of "Professor Pac-Man" machines still survive."Professor Pac-Man" was based on a
Zilog Z80 microprocessor and used two banks of 512k ROM, more than any other arcade game at the time. The program logic was written in the FORTH computer language. The game was written byRick Frankel , graphics were created byMark Steven Pierce andSue Forner and the sounds and music byMarc Canter .Marc Canter andMark Steven Pierce (along with Jay Fenton) would later start the companyMacroMind , which would eventually becomeMacromedia .A Professor Pac-Man character appears in the "Pac-Man World" series. He looks similar to the character depicted in the "Professor Pac-Man" arcade game, except with an addition of a white mustache and a design closer to the official Pac-Man design. Other than that, there are no connections to the Arcade game, as they are created by two separate companies — the "Pac-Man World" character was created by
Namco , which developed the first "Pac-Man" game and most subsequent games in the series.
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