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Part Details

SKU: #432
Item: Pac-Man
Part Type: Marquee
Usually Ships: 2 - 3 business days
Condition:
 
Your Price: $17.95ea
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Original Pac-Man marquee in good condition, has some paint wear that can be seen when backlit, but still might be usable on a game.

General Condition: 3 ½ Stars - Good. Might have a few small spots of wear on the back and a couple of light scratches/wear on the front, which are probably a noticeable when backlit. Might still be suitable as a replacement for a game, although some wear may be noticeable when backlit. Good marquees are great for framing and/or hanging on walls.

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Quick Game Facts
Courtesy GGDB.com

Overview
Not much description needed here, Pac-Man was and still is among the most popular games ever. Pac-Man’s goal is simple: devour all of the pellets in each maze while avoiding the enemy ghosts: Pinky, Blinky, Inky and Clyde. Pac-Man went on to spawn nine sequels include Ms. Pac-Man, Super Pac-Man, Jr. Pac-Man and Baby Pac-Man (a video/pinball hybrid), among others. New games are still being released today featuring the game’s characters for home consoles.

Among its other accomplishments, the game had its own animated TV show, its own song, “Pac-Man Fever” and a ton of memorabilia.

Coin-Op Overview
It was only recently that someone was able to achieve the perfect score on Pac-Man. In 1999, Billy Mitchell reached a score of 3,333,360 points, the highest score possible on the game, before the game crashes.

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Technical Details
Year: 1980
Manufacturer: Midway
Name: Pac-Man
Class: Coin-Op
Sub-Class: Arcade

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