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Frogger (フロッガー, Furoggā) is a 1981 arcade action game developed by Konami and manufactured by Sega.[1] In North America, it was released by Sega/Gremlin. The object of the game is to direct frogs to their homes one by one by crossing a busy road and navigating a river full of hazards.Developer(s)
Konami
Publisher(s)
JP/EU: Konami/Sega[1][2]
NA: Sega/Gremlin Industries
Series
Frogger
Platform(s)
Arcade
Release
JP: June 5, 1981[5]
NA: September 1981[3][4]
EU: 1981[2]
Genre(s)
Action
Mode(s)
Single-player
Ms. Pac-Man[a] is a 1982 maze arcade game developed by General Computer Corporation and published by Midway. It is the first sequel to Pac-Man (1980), and the first entry in the series to not be made by Namco. Controlling the titular character, the player is tasked with eating all of the pellets in an enclosed maze while avoiding four colored ghosts. Eating the larger “power pellets” lets the player eat the ghosts, who turn blue and flee.Developer(s)
General Computer Corporation
Midway
Publisher(s)
Midway
Designer(s)
Steve Golson
Composer(s)
Chris Rode
Series
Pac-Man
Platform(s)
Arcade, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Atari 8-bit, VIC-20, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, IBM PC, Apple II, TI99-4/A, Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Game Boy Color
Release
NA: January 13, 1982[1]
Genre(s)
Maze
Mode(s)
Single-player, multiplayer (alternating turns)
Arcade system
Namco Pac-Man