The refinements of dot chomping lead to high scores as hungry Pac-Man avoids ambush by vicious goblins. All the fun and excitement of the real arcade version!
TECHNICAL Model 70251
TRIVIA Since Lock 'n' Chase was Mattel Electronics' answer to Pac-Man, it only made sense that Lock 'n' Chase's programmer, Mike Winans, should program Pac-Man when he moved from Mattel to Atari.
STAFF Program: Michael Winans (Mike Winans) Graphics: Eric Wels Sound: Russ Haft
XTRA HELP BY: MARK KENNEDY
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