Pinball published 37 years ago:
Baby Pac-Man (c) 1982 Bally Mfg. Corp.
A combination of a scaled down pinball machine and a video game. Baby Pac-Man avoids ghosts and eats his way through a maze devoid of power pellets. These power-ups can only be earned by dropping into the pinball section. When a ball drains in the pinball section, play returns to the video mode.
- TECHNICAL -
Model Number : 1299
Main CPU: M6800 (@ 895 KHz), M6809 (@ 895 KHz)
Sound CPU: Motorola M6803 (@ 895 KHz)
Sound chip: DAC
- TRIVIA -
Released in October 1982. 7,000 units were produced.
- SCORING -
Dot : 100
Power Pellets : 500
1st ghost : 2,000
2nd consecutive ghost : 4,000
3rd consecutive ghost : 8,000
4th consecutive ghost : 16,000
Cherry : 1,000
Strawberry : 3,000
Peach : 5,000
Apple : 7,000
Pear : 10,000
Orange : 20,000
Watermelon : 30,000
Banana : 50,000
Bumper : 10
Spinner : 100 per rotation
Rollover: 500
Drop target : 500
Saucer: 500
Caged ball moves to other side: 1,000
- SERIES -
1. Mr. & Mrs. Pac-Man (1982)
2. Baby Pac-Man (1982)
- STAFF -
Design by : Claude Fernandez
Art by : Margaret Hudson
- CONTRIBUTE -
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