The Pac-Man With 7 Keys No One Played
Pac-Man is famous for its bonus fruits… but what if I told you there’s a forgotten 8-bit port where the legendary key doesn’t just appear once, but in seven different colors?
In this video we explore the Sharp MZ-700 version of Pac-Man, a rare Japanese release that turned one of the simplest mazes into the port with the largest variety of items ever.
Discover how HAL Laboratory was involved with the PCG-700, why this edition never left Japan, and how Pac-Man went from a single key to becoming a true master locksmith.
Do you know any other strange or rare versions of Pac-Man? Let me know in the comments!
🇪🇸 Check out the Spanish narrated version of this video here 👉 • El Pac-Man con 7 Llaves que Nadie Jugó
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Image credits:
Sharp MZ-700 — Foto de Rama, [CC BY 3.0], vía Wikimedia Commons
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HAL Laboratory developers, photographed for MSX Magazine (October 1986). Source: Wikirby.com. Used here under fair use for historical and educational purposes.
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